Re: [tcpdump-workers] Assumptions needed to get the same tcpdump

2006-04-12 Thread Jefferson Ogata
On 04/12/2006 07:07 AM, Hannes Gredler wrote: > if your DNS is configured correct on both systems and you don't do any > site local private adressing then you should get the identical output > on both systems - if you specifiy the -n flag then tcpdump does not attempt > to resolve names, you should

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Assumptions needed to get the same tcpdump

2006-04-12 Thread Hannes Gredler
if your DNS is configured correct on both systems and you don't do any site local private adressing then you should get the identical output on both systems - if you specifiy the -n flag then tcpdump does not attempt to resolve names, you should be fine i.e. identical output irrespective how broke

[tcpdump-workers] Assumptions needed to get the same tcpdump output on different systems?

2006-04-11 Thread Latha G
Hi all, Cann't we expect the output of tcpdump on different systems for the same input file to be same? I am not getting the same output, in the sense it was differencing at the hostnames..I suppose the problem might be DNS lookups, one was using and the other one not. Whether the both systems has