Ethereal-users: [Ethereal-users] How can I use Ethereal (0.10.13) to figure-out un-closed TCP co

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From: "Daniel Coudriet" <daniel.coudriet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:57:57 +0100
Hello all,

I am just starting using Ethereal for the purpose of checking that a given set of applications is actually closing each and every TCP connections it has opened and was wondering how, using Ethereal, I could figure-out which connections are left open after the applications have been stopped.
 
I figured-out I could try to first follow, then filter out each complete TCP stream involved and finally see how many (if any) open streams remain but it appears to be a (very) tedious process.
 
Hence my question about a possibly more efficient way to get that done using Ethereal 0.10.13.
 
Any suggestion shall be greatly appreciated.
 
Best regards,
 
--
Daniel Coudriet
 
P.S.: Could not find anything about this kind of use in the FAQ.
 
P.P.S.: Sorry if that msg is duplicate as the first sending attempt might have reached the list before I could cancel it
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