Where are the capture files stored? There doesn't seem to be any intuitive locations. Wes -----Original Message----- From: Guy Harris [mailto:guy@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 5:58 PM To: Brown, Wes Cc: 'Guy Harris'; Brown, Wes; 'Gilbert Ramirez'; 'ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxx' Subject: Re: [ethereal-dev] Ethereal on Solaris -- lexical scanner problem s. > "print cf.count" gives me ... > > "$1 = 2". > > And truly, at this point, I don't recall how far along it went before > it coredumped. The fact that "cf.count" is only 2 suggests that it didn't get very far at all - "count" starts out as zero, and gets bumped in "wtap_dispatch_cb()" after reading a packet, which says that it's the third packet on which it blew up. That's actually a good sign, in a perverse sense - it means that it can probably be reproduced with a small bit chopped off the front of the capture file. I can probably cook up a quick program to slice out the first N packets of a "libpcap" capture, if such a program doesn't already exist ("tcpslice" slices by time stamp, not by packet count), so, if your capture files aren't private, you could slice off the first 5 of them, say, and, if the program still blows up on that one, send the resulting capture file to one or more of us and we could take a look at it.
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