Thanks a lot Steve. It worked. I should have just given it a thought.
Best,
Vinay
On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Stephen Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 05:56:55PM -0700, Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the reply. I typed the port incorrectly .. (that 4
>
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 05:56:55PM -0700, Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I typed the port incorrectly .. (that 4
> shouldn't have turned up after 6). When I tried the command, wireshark
> gave me a debug console indicating the arguments that are available
> for use with it(ma
Hi Tyler,
Thanks for the reply. I typed the port incorrectly .. (that 4 shouldn't have
turned up after 6). When I tried the command, wireshark gave me a debug
console indicating the arguments that are available for use with it(may be
the syntax is incorrect). Here is what I tried:
wireshark -f 'u
Try:
wireshark -f 'udp port 346478'
However, 346478 is not a valid port number. Maximum is 65535 (2^16-1).
Regards,
Tyler
On Wednesday 02 April 2008 01:20:26 Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
> Pardon me if this is a very basic question(I am fairly new to WireShark)...
> but I am stuck with the proble
Pardon me if this is a very basic question(I am fairly new to WireShark)...
but I am stuck with the problem of starting a wireshark listening on a
specific port through command line. Here was my initial command line arg
list:
wireshark -fudp -i2 -k
I want to be able to listen for data coming on p
Yeah exactly
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 9:13 PM, Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
> > I thought that Wireshark must have registered itself as one of the
> > environment variables,
>
> I.e., you thought that it would have added the directory containing the
> Wireshark
Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
> I thought that Wireshark must have registered itself as one of the
> environment variables,
I.e., you thought that it would have added the directory containing the
Wireshark, TShark, etc. executables to the PATH environment variable?
__
I thought that Wireshark must have registered itself as one of the
environment variables, when it ran from the start->run .. I couldn't find
anything in the environment variables but. I'll just navigate to the
directory from the program and execute wireshark from there as you pointed.
Thanks.
On
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 05:13:49PM -0700, Vinay Chilakamarri wrote:
> I am trying run the wireshark from the program, with certain arguments
> fed to it before it starts. I was trying to get this done by calling
> wireshark from the command line. I observed that I can run the program
> from the
Hi,
I am trying run the wireshark from the program, with certain arguments fed
to it before it starts. I was trying to get this done by calling wireshark
from the command line. I observed that I can run the program from the run
box of windows (Start->run) by typing 'wireshark'.. but the same doesn
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