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Guy et al,
Guy Harris [mailto:guy@xxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 12:24:34AM +0000,
> spamcontrol2@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Am I correct in thinking that there's no way to simply output a count
> > of the number of records (frames, etc) in a trace file using
> > tethereal, editcap, etc at the moment?
>
> At least on UNIX:
>
> tethereal -r {trace file} | wc -l
This does bring up a feature for tethereal I would dearly like. Some sort of
summary file.
For example.
D:>tethereal -summary -r tracefile.cap
Tracefile.cap Summary Information
- File format: libpcap version x.y.z
- Capture Date: 1/1/2000 (If available)
- File date: 1/1/2000
- Capture Duration: 1234 secs
- Frames Captured: 100
- Total bytes captured: 56789
- Total bytes originally on wire: 56789
- Data transfer rate: 5bit/s
- Protocol Hierarchy Statistics
Protocl,%Packets,%Packets .....
Frame, .....
-Ethernet .....
--Internet Protocol .....
Just my 2c...
Alistair
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