Wish I had a job where I'd get paid to learn and use
Wireshark.
John
--- Luis Ontanon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1/26/07, Seymour Dupa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Can it be exported as text?
> Yes you could but either you loose most of the
> in
Can it be exported as text?
--- Stuart MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: On Behalf Of Seymour Dupa
> > What about 'grep'?
>
> The capture is libpcap format. grep would need to
> understand network
> packets to be at all effective. This is n
What about 'grep'?
I used it a lot in my DOS days. I'm sure there is/are
Windows versions. It's quite powerful with many
wildcard characters and search patterns. It will do a
lot of filtering for you.
You mauy have to run it several times for the
different search parameters.
John
--- Guy Harri
Something similar (but not network related) happens to
me.
I will use a file from my A: drive. I finish using
the floppy and remove it. In explorer, the A: is
still highlighted/selected/reverse video. When I
click on a C: drive file or folder, I get an A: drive
(Please insert a disk into drive A
Yes - then different graphs could be produced at a
later date if needed.
John
> . . . . The raw data, in a
> graph-dependent form?
>
Endings must come
before new beginnings.
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