Sir u had submitted the project with the requirement for an interactive version of tshark
*Expected Result.* Users should be able to capture and open files, then to filter the packets and visualize summaries and the protocol tree of individual packets on request. *Discussion.* Are you thinking of a "command-line" program, in the sense that, for example, ed <http://www.gnu.org/fun/jokes/ed-msg.txt> or ex are "command-line" editors, or a "full-screen" or "curses" program, in the sense that vi or emacs are "full-screen" editors (which would probably be more like "a curses version of Wireshark" than "an interactive version of tshark"), or both? --GuyHarris <http://wiki.wireshark.org/GuyHarris> I was thinking in something like ed to begin with, so it can later be daemonized, a curses adaptation, later on, would be nice, especially for embedding it into routers and similar devices. So can you give a hin from where to start reading the documentation for same?
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