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authorwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2003-04-10 17:08:13 +0000
committerwiz <wiz@pkgsrc.org>2003-04-10 17:08:13 +0000
commitc34b95a04ba7b1bd1628df368339d42f4eb97fb4 (patch)
treefcf63ee411cbb26c65bdde51900f417d4ca8a616 /net/tcpflow/PLIST
parent1aaa87ba6b9b755ae102c2b700953898a1a8756d (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-c34b95a04ba7b1bd1628df368339d42f4eb97fb4.tar.gz
Initial import of tcpflow-0.20, provided by Adrian Portelli via pkgsrc-wip.
tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a separate file for later analysis. tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery. However, it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows containing IP fragments will not be recorded properly. tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library (available from LBL) and therefore supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like 'tcpdump' support.
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+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2003/04/10 17:08:13 wiz Exp $
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+man/man1/tcpflow.1