Erkan Zeki <ErkanZeki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I would like to create a filter which would capture SMTP traffic, this is easy enough but how would I exclude 2 IP addresses on our network from being captured?
Erkan Ezeki
Technical Operations Engineer
Accord Holdings Ltd.
t 020 8920 9252
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Hi,
Try adding in your filter(AND ing) ip.addr!= IP address1 and IP adress2.
For example :
(ip.addr != 130.149.17.8 )and (ip.addr != 130.149.17.21 )
Iyi gunler
Moshe
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