Ethereal already have that functionality, sort of.
Make sure TCP Sequence nunmber analysis is enabled in the TCP preferences.
Click on an ACK packet. Open the TCP protocol.
If that ACK packet ACKS new data not already acked by some other ACK
packet, then there should be a [SEQ/ACK analysis]
expansion at the bottom of the tcp protocol tree.
Open it,
Doubleclick on the
This is an ack to the segment in fram xxx
and ytou will jump to that packet.
Not all ACKs have this, only those ACKs that acks data not already
acked by a previous ack.
On Apr 6, 2005 2:01 PM, Hansang Bae <hbae@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> First, let me say that Ethereal is a fine piece of software.
>
> But I would love to see the ability to display TCP bounce diagrams. Packetyzer can do this, but it's limited in the following ways
>
> 1) The delta time is only shown for one "side" of the bounce diagram. So unless I delete the "initial source/talker" from a trace, it's hard to see the deltas involved. Hard to explain in words.
>
> 2) Ability to jump to the packet that a particular packet is ACK'ing. So if pkt #5000 is the ACK for packet #4507, then show it to me like in Packetyzer. But if I highlight pkt#5000, allow me to jump to packet #4507 immediately w/ a right click context menu.
>
> I have more ideas, but wasn't sure if this was something that's already on the radar or not.
>
> thank you
>
> Hansang
>
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