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It may be easier to use tomahawk (http://tomahawk.sourceforge.net/) to
do that. Be aware though, that it has a bug if your in-line device
changes the ethernet padding on small packets.
- -Aaron
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On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 05:22:59PM -0500, Bill Ward wrote:
> Hello,
>
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>
> After looking around the website I was unable to find this 'feature'.
> I have an in-line product, which may or may not be messing with the
> packets. (It is designed to do this, but not all the time). I would
> like to have a process to compare the 2 streams (one taken on each side
> of my product). While it may be difficult to align the stream, I have
> taken care of this for my case, by visiting a website that would not
> normally be visited (www.purple.com <http://www.purple.com/> ). When I
> see the DNS a record request, I know they are in sync.
>
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