Hi,
I would like to know if the tcpreplay suite has a tool that would allow me to
determine the packet size of a packet in a pcap file quickly. I'm asking
because even with a MTU of 9000, I'm still getting the warning message that
tcpreplay is unable to send certain packets because the "message is too long
(errno=90)". So I would like to verify if the packets were indeed larger than
9000 bytes. The pcap files I have is 4GB large each, so Wireshark is out of the
question.
Also, I understand that the -a option has been deprecated in favor of the -T
option. I would like to know if more information can be found on the different
-T string options, e.g. nano, select etc. In particular, I would like to know
if any one of the -T string is equivalent to the -a option.
Thank you.
Regards,
Rayne
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