FW: [tcpdump-workers] [Wireshark-users] Help on Ethernet Size

2007-03-06 Thread ARAMBULO, Norman R.
Mar 6, 2007, at 6:28 PM, ARAMBULO, Norman R. wrote: Thanks for the enlightenment that helps a lot... Another thing how can I parse a voip call (h323 family, SIP, IAX etc.) Is wireshark capable of doing it. Yes. Can somebody send me a source code for parsing voip call in C language.

Re: [tcpdump-workers] [Wireshark-users] Help on Ethernet Size

2007-03-06 Thread ARAMBULO, Norman R.
to be added to or removed from a mailing list; it is not for messages sent to the list itself) On Mar 6, 2007, at 5:36 PM, ARAMBULO, Norman R. wrote: > Is the ethernet size always equal to 14 bytes? The lowest-layer Ethernet header is always 14-bytes long - 6 bytes of destination address

[tcpdump-workers] Recall: Help on tcpdump on large Networks

2007-01-24 Thread ARAMBULO, Norman R.
ARAMBULO, Norman R. would like to recall the message, "Help on tcpdump on large Networks". - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Help on tcpdump or dumpcap

2007-01-18 Thread ARAMBULO, Norman R.
Thanks for the response, yup I know that wireshark or ethereal cant handle large amount of data, so does tcpdump and dumpcap capable of handling such data, can we use it to capture large amount of data, save it to multiple files for Tshark or Tethereal for post process. Pls advise and thanks