Re: [tcpdump-workers] Libpcap timeout settings in tcpdump - too long when printing to a terminal?

2015-01-13 Thread vipul Kumar
Hello, I am new to this community. And i would like to know from where i should start. Please guide me. Thanking you Bipul kumar On 1/12/15, David Laight wrote: > From: Guy Harris >> On Jan 9, 2015, at 2:09 AM, Michal Sekletar wrote: >> >> > Can't we use new default timeout value (lower) if we

Re: [tcpdump-workers] LINUX_SLL2 - TEST REPLY

2015-01-13 Thread Paul LeoNerd Evans
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 12:29:43AM +0200, Denis Ovsienko wrote: > Let me ask for feedback on this change because the original author has issues > posting to the mailing list. > > Paul, if you are receiving this as a list subscriber, please try to respond > to the list. On the cornercase offchan

Re: [tcpdump-workers] LINUX_SLL2 - TEST REPLY

2015-01-13 Thread Denis Ovsienko
>On the cornercase offchance that the failure is caused by my MUA >(claws-mail), here's a reply from mutt instead. It made it to the list. Don't change anything until you have defended your proposal. -- Denis Ovsienko ___ tcpdump-workers mailin

[tcpdump-workers] RFC: DLT for "application TCP stream capture"

2015-01-13 Thread Paul "LeoNerd" Evans
I want an HTTP(S) client to write a dump file of the cleartext it is sending/receiving, so I can analyse it later. I'm feeling like maybe a pcap or pcapng file is good for that, so wireshark et.al. can be applied. Ideally it would include timing information, TCP port numbers and IP addresses also.

Re: [tcpdump-workers] RFC: DLT for "application TCP stream capture"

2015-01-13 Thread Guy Harris
On Jan 13, 2015, at 6:05 PM, "Paul \"LeoNerd\" Evans" wrote: > I want an HTTP(S) client to write a dump file of the cleartext it is > sending/receiving, so I can analyse it later. I'm feeling like maybe a > pcap or pcapng file is good for that, so wireshark et.al. can be > applied. Ideally it w