I keep trying but it continues to give this error message:
"Submission rejected as potential spam"

usage of --include and --excludeReported by:johnduffie91@…Owned by:Priority:
medium <http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&priority=medium>
Milestone:3.5.0 <http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/milestone/3.5.0>Component:
tcpreplay<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&component=tcpreplay>
Version:3.4.3<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&version=3.4.3>
Keywords:include<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&keywords=%7Einclude>
Cc:Operating 
System:Linux<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&os=Linux>Add
to FAQ?:no <http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&add_to_faq=0>
Hardware:All<http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/query?status=%21closed&hardware=All>Output
of tcpreplay -V:root@client:~# tcpreplay -V tcpreplay version: 3.4.3 (build
2375) Copyright 2001-2009 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net> Cache
file supported: 04 Not compiled with libdnet. Compiled against libpcap:
1.0.0 64 bit packet counters: enabled Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled
Packet editing: disabled Fragroute engine: disabled Injection method:
PF_PACKET send()
Description  <http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/newticket#comment:description>

I am failing to get a pattern match when the --include or --exclude based
on packet number. Please let me know what I am doing wrong or if I
misunderstand the intent.

When using "--include", all packets are included: # tcpprep --include=P:1-3
--port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap # tcpprep --print-info=in.cache
Packet 1 -> Primary Packet 2 -> Primary Packet 3 -> Secondary Packet 4 ->
Secondary Packet 5 -> Primary Packet 6 -> Primary Packet 7 -> Primary
Packet 8 -> Secondary Packet 9 -> Primary Packet 10 -> Secondary Packet 11
-> Secondary Packet 12 -> Primary Packet 13 -> Secondary Packet 14 ->
Primary Packet 15 -> Primary Packet 16 -> Secondary Packet 17 -> Primary
Packet 18 -> Secondary

When using "--exclude", all packets are excluded: # tcpprep --exclude=P:1-3
--port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap # tcpprep --print-info=in.cache
Packet 1 -> Don't Send Packet 2 -> Don't Send Packet 3 -> Don't Send Packet
4 -> Don't Send Packet 5 -> Don't Send Packet 6 -> Don't Send Packet 7 ->
Don't Send Packet 8 -> Don't Send Packet 9 -> Don't Send Packet 10 -> Don't
Send Packet 11 -> Don't Send Packet 12 -> Don't Send Packet 13 -> Don't
Send Packet 14 -> Don't Send Packet 15 -> Don't Send Packet 16 -> Don't
Send Packet 17 -> Don't Send Packet 18 -> Don't Send

When filtering on IP address, it works as I would expect: # tcpprep
--include=S:10.0.1.1 --port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap # tcpprep
--print-info=in.cache Packet 1 -> Primary Packet 2 -> Primary Packet 3 ->
Don't Send Packet 4 -> Don't Send Packet 5 -> Primary Packet 6 -> Primary
Packet 7 -> Primary Packet 8 -> Don't Send Packet 9 -> Primary Packet 10 ->
Don't Send Packet 11 -> Don't Send Packet 12 -> Primary Packet 13 -> Don't
Send Packet 14 -> Primary Packet 15 -> Primary Packet 16 -> Don't Send
Packet 17 -> Primary Packet 18 -> Don't Send

root@client:~# tcpreplay -V tcpreplay version: 3.4.3 (build 2375) Copyright
2001-2009 by Aaron Turner <aturner at synfin dot net> Cache file supported:
04 Not compiled with libdnet. Compiled against libpcap: 1.0.0 64 bit packet
counters: enabled Verbose printing via tcpdump: enabled Packet editing:
disabled Fragroute engine: disabled Injection method: PF_PACKET send()


On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Aaron Turner <[email protected]> wrote:

> yeah, that's pretty broken.  Mind opening a ticket on the website?
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 1:32 PM, John Duffie <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I am failing to get a pattern match when the --include or --exclude
> based on
> > packet number.  Please let me know what I am doing wrong or if I
> > misunderstand the intent.
> >
> > When using "--include", all packets are included:
> >
> > # tcpprep --include=P:1-3 --port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap
> > # tcpprep --print-info=in.cache
> > Packet 1 -> Primary
> > Packet 2 -> Primary
> > Packet 3 -> Secondary
> > Packet 4 -> Secondary
> > Packet 5 -> Primary
> > Packet 6 -> Primary
> > Packet 7 -> Primary
> > Packet 8 -> Secondary
> > Packet 9 -> Primary
> > Packet 10 -> Secondary
> > Packet 11 -> Secondary
> > Packet 12 -> Primary
> > Packet 13 -> Secondary
> > Packet 14 -> Primary
> > Packet 15 -> Primary
> > Packet 16 -> Secondary
> > Packet 17 -> Primary
> > Packet 18 -> Secondary
> >
> >
> > When using "--exclude", all packets are excluded:
> >
> > #  tcpprep --exclude=P:1-3 --port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap
> > #  tcpprep --print-info=in.cache
> > Packet 1 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 2 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 3 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 4 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 5 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 6 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 7 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 8 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 9 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 10 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 11 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 12 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 13 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 14 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 15 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 16 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 17 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 18 -> Don't Send
> >
> >
> > When filtering on IP address, it works as I would expect:
> >
> > # tcpprep --include=S:10.0.1.1 --port --cachefile=in.cache --pcap=in.pcap
> > # tcpprep --print-info=in.cache
> > Packet 1 -> Primary
> > Packet 2 -> Primary
> > Packet 3 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 4 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 5 -> Primary
> > Packet 6 -> Primary
> > Packet 7 -> Primary
> > Packet 8 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 9 -> Primary
> > Packet 10 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 11 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 12 -> Primary
> > Packet 13 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 14 -> Primary
> > Packet 15 -> Primary
> > Packet 16 -> Don't Send
> > Packet 17 -> Primary
> > Packet 18 -> Don't Send
> >
> >
> >
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