Hi All,
The web page indicates that you must manually specify the splitting fields
for tcpprep. --cidr or --mac must be used to create a proper cache file.
However, when I use
tcpprep --cidr=[fe80::20c:29ff:fe5b:7017/64]
or
tcpprep --cidr=[fe80::20c:29ff:fe5b:7017/128]
I receive the following error:
Fatal Error: Unable to parse as a vaild CIDR: [fe80::20c:29ff:fe5b:7017
tcpprep version info:
tcpprep version: 3.4.3 (build 2375)
Copyright 2001-2009 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net>
Cache file supported: 04
Compiled against libdnet: 1.11
Compiled against libpcap: 0.9.4
64 bit packet counters: enabled
Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Am I doing something wrong here? I looked around for previous posts on this
error and haven't seen any.
Thanks,
1GreenPixel
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