On Oct 22, 2012, at 2:36 PM, Michael Downey wrote:
> I am having trouble fully understanding what exactly a '.' stands for when
> following another flag in the tcpdump output, for example [S.] The reason why
> I am having trouble with this, is due to separate versions of the man page
> explai
I am having trouble fully understanding what exactly a '.' stands for when
following another flag in the tcpdump output, for example [S.] The reason
why I am having trouble with this, is due to separate versions of the man
page explaining this differently. While researching this, I've came across
m