Thanks Olivier,
That does the job. It took me hours with finding a sollution. Thanks a lot.
This is much better than doing it by hand.
If anyone can think of a way to solve this with a batch file, I'd like to
hear that too.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "wsgd" <wsgd@xxxxxxx>
To: "Community support list for Wireshark" <wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-users] merging many files using mergecap
Solution 1 (depending on windows version/configuration) :
Into a cmd window : mergecap -w output.pcap <NO return>
Then select all *.pcap you want and drag and drop on the cmd window.
Solution 2 :
Create a shorcut of mergecap.
Add in target " -w output.pcap".
Change the starting directory to <what you want> if necessary.
Then select all *.pcap you want and drag and drop on the shorcut.
Olivier
Boonie a �crit :
I often need to merge 40 to 60 .PCAP files in windows. I've tryed
"mergecap *.pcap -w output.pcap" but the wildcard is not accepted.
I've googled and can not find a sollution.
I've also tryed to create a batch file. No luck.
Does anyone know of a sollution to merge all .PCAP files in a directory?
Thanks,
Dave