Thats not what I really want.
That just lists the size and time of the "capture files", not files
captured. I want to recreate the times and sizes of files that were
transmitted and captured...for example, of the 10,000 packets in a
capture file, 300 make up file X, another 1000 make up file Y, and so
on.. I want to be able to go through the capture file and create a list
that looks like
file X 540k 2:30:12.23
file Y 894k 2:34:12.23
...
- Mayur
Mayur Desai
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Class of 2006
400 Memorial Dr. Cambridge, MA 02139
(561) 714-0271
mdesai@xxxxxxx
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Mayur Desai
wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new user to Ethereal and am trying to get some quick network data
for my research. I am trying to get onto a wireless network and record
sizes and times of transmitted packets, as well as sizes and times of
transmitted files (to get some network statistics). For packets, its
easy enough to have Ethereal export the packet headers from a session
and then write a perl script to create a list of the length and
timestamp of each packet it captured. It looks quite a bit trickier to
back out file (by that I mean a series of packets that are strung
together by seq and ack numbers) information from a packet log. Does
anyone know of an Ethereal function or outside software tool that can
do this? Otherwise, anyone have any tips on how to do this quickly? To
clarify, I would want in the end a list like so for a logged session:
Filesize Time
18735 2006-03-16 00:23:49
10233 2006-03-16 00:73:49
....
I'm not sure if I got you right, but you may try to load a file of a
file set and use: File/File Set/List Files
But that will only work on files of a file set created with "Multiple
Files" capture option.
Regards, ULFL
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