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Re: Retrieving payload
From: Justin Robinson <csmjmr () bath ac uk>
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:03:26 +0100
I'm using the pcap library to write the code, and I was under the impression that you could retrieve the payload from the captured packets? On Tuesday 15 Jul 2003 08:09, Yuchung Cheng wrote:
On 07-14-2003, Justin Robinson wrote:I'm writing some packet reading code that simply prints to stdin the HTTP or NNTP conversations on an internet connection. I was wondering if I could extract the payload information that shows the packet's contents from the packet without worrying about the other headers? If not.... how can I get the HTTP information from a packet that is sent using TCP/IP over Ethernet?AFAIK, tcpdump doesn't do this. try Google tcpflow, or ethereal "follow tcp stream" function. Yu-chung - This is the TCPDUMP workers list. It is archived at http://www.tcpdump.org/lists/workers/index.html To unsubscribe use mailto:tcpdump-workers-request () tcpdump org?body=unsubscribe
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Current thread:
- Retrieving payload Justin Robinson (Jul 14)
- Re: Retrieving payload Yuchung Cheng (Jul 15)
- Re: Retrieving payload Justin Robinson (Jul 15)
- Re: Retrieving payload Peter Moody (Jul 15)
- Re: Retrieving payload Justin Robinson (Jul 15)
- Re: Retrieving payload Yuchung Cheng (Jul 15)