that would depend if you saved full packets or used the 68-byte snaplen
if you have full packet traces, it is theoretically possible. dsniff came with filesnarf (which worked with NFS) and webspy. if your packet traces are from an HTTP session, webspy could 'recreate' the surfing for you.
someone else might know about a tool that does specifically what you want :)
Claire Kapin <troutslap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Say you are using Ethereal to look at a previously saved packet trace that
among other things shows the transfer of a file (.txt, .jpg, .doc, or
whatever) between two computers. Is it possible to get access to this file
from within ethereal? Has this file also been saved within the packet trace?
Grateful for help,
Claire
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