Ethereal-dev: [Ethereal-dev] frequent question and request for the developers
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From: "Eckert, Christopher" <CEckert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 12:39:15 -0400
The ring buffer wrap question seems to come up a lot. What it seems people are asking for is a wrap buffer, one which, once it reaches the end of the buffer, it starts overwriting the beginning of the same buffer. That is common in Sniffer and other brands. It is not something Ethereal does as I understand it. In Ethereal's Ring Buffer a number of files are specified with file sizes and once the files are full the capture is finished. In other programs, lets use Sniffer as our example, a single buffer is wrapped. You can specify the size of this single buffer like you can with Ethereal's ring buffers but there is only one buffer file. when the maximum size of the file is reached Sniffer starts writing over the beginning of it. Once the end of the file is reached it again returns to the beginning of the file and so on and so forth. Wrap buffers are handy if you need to leave an analyzer capturing until you have notification that a problem has occurred and then stop it. You simply adjust the wrap file size to accommodate the amount of time to be still stored in the buffer once you get notified. This is a common means of usage in the real world and would make Ethereal much more useable. It could be done by going back to the first buffer after the last one was used or by wrapping in the same file. Either way it would be easy enough to train the user population. It would also stop the same question from being asked over and over. Note that that should be taken as an indicator of the worlds desire for this option. I have cross posted this to the developers and documentation lists in hopes of generating some clarification of this in the users guide and as a means of begging the developers for this option to be looked into. -----Original Message----- From: pmarkham@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pmarkham@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 9:41 AM To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Ethereal-users] Re: "ring mode" file size Without fully understanding the intent of your question, I assume you realize that 10000 kbytes is 10 megs of data per file? As a consequence of careless reading, I first played with the filesize based on the premise that the units were bytes. File changes do not take place rapidly when the data pipe is only a 56K dialup.... ;-) Peter Karlheinz Mueller wrote: > Is it possible that these 10 Files will be used as a kind "Ring Buffer". > If all 10 files are filled up, then Ethereal will start at the first > file again and overwrite. _______________________________________________ Ethereal-users mailing list Ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail transmission may contain information that is proprietary, privileged and/or confidential and is intended exclusively for the person(s) to whom it is addressed. Any use, copying, retention or disclosure by any person other than the intended recipient or the intended recipient's designees is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete all copies. ==============================================================================
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