On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 12:12:05AM +0200, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
> > Who has used tcpdump on FreeBSD 8.x and likes it? Is it just me or is
> > it now far harder to investigate network problems using it?
> >
> > Prior to 8.x, the default output includes SEQ number ranges for any
> > TCP packets
> Who has used tcpdump on FreeBSD 8.x and likes it? Is it just me or is
> it now far harder to investigate network problems using it?
>
> Prior to 8.x, the default output includes SEQ number ranges for any
> TCP packets with data, so a 'tcpdump -n' looks like the following and
> it's immediately
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Who has used tcpdump on FreeBSD 8.x and likes it? Is it just me or is
it now far harder to investigate network problems using it?
Prior to 8.x, the default output includes SEQ number ranges for any
TCP packets with data, so a 'tcpdump -n' looks like the following and
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