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|  Alan Ianson to andrew clarke  |
|  Create message bases  |
|  17 Apr 21 12:01:50  |
 
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Re: Create message bases
By: andrew clarke to Alan Ianson on Sat Apr 17 2021 03:57 pm
AC> FWIW pktview is a Perl script.
Yes, now that I take a closer look it is.
AC> WRT pktinfo, I worked on C code recently and made some improvements, but
AC> its weakness is it heavily relies on HPT's packet parsing functions. A
AC> broken packet will tend to make pktinfo abort execution (like HPT would)
AC> instead of just displaying what information it can. There's not really an
AC> easy way I can fix that without potentially breaking something in HPT, so
AC> it will have to do.
pktinfo has never failed me so far so I hope I will never get packets that are
so broken.
I haven't looked at pktview in a long time but I can't seem to get it to read
a packet currently. How does one use pktview?
Ttyl :-),
Al
... Always listen to experts, hear the impossible, then do it.
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