Chris Pawelko wrote:
I am using tcpdump with the -w and -v options.
Presumably meaning that you're sometimes using tcpdump with -w and other
times using tcpdump with -v - if "-w" is being used, it's writing a raw
binary capture to the file, not writing a dissected text display of the
packets
I am using tcpdump with the -w and -v options. I was wondering if there is
a way of getting the -v output (example: got 265) into either a text file
or if using something like php into a variable?
Thanks,
cp.
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