Hi Martin,
I am not sure why you think GUI is lost when running on Linux. There is an equivalent 'wireshark' command also available on Linux which is basically a X-client. So you will need X-Server running on your desktop (Cygwin provides one for free!). Not sure though whether the Linux version of the GUI has the specific feature implemented...
Regards,
Vijay
Martin Riegel <riegel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi
I've tried the Windows version of Wireshark and the endpoints list
statistics
(http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChStatEndpoints.html#ChStat
EndpointDefinition), which works great.
Because I needed to process some huge traces, I had to
install Wireshark on
a terminal based Linux computer which is faster. This works fine, but since
I've now lost the GUI I can't use the endpoints windows described in the URL
mentioned earlier.
Tshark offers statistics via the -z switch, but the closest I've gotten to
the endpoint statistics is the IP conversation statistics (-z conv,ip -q).
So my question is if it's possible to generate endpoints list statistics
with tshark (or some of the other included programs) in terminal mode?
Thanks!
Best regards
Martin Riegel
riegel@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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