Guy Harris wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 10:39:50AM +0100, Paul Aitken wrote: > > > What are some of the filter expressions you've tried? > > > > !stp > > !cdp > > !stp && !cdp > > Many versions of libpcap don't support "stp" as a filter expression, and > even the latest tcpdump.org version of libpcap doesn't support "cdp". Thanks for the explanation; I didn't realise capture and display filters were handled differently. Having capture filters in the kernel is a fine thing, and I understand why they have limited functionality. > The only way for there *not* to be a difference between what's > acceptable as a display filter and what's acceptable as a capture filter > would be to limit display filters to what a capture filter can do - and > that's far too restrictive. Absolutely. I had thought you implimented both in Ethereal. > > BTW, when I click "OK" or "Apply" on the "Ethereal: Display Filter" > > dialog, a small squarish window with a STOP button appears and then > > disappears extremely quickly? > > If you don't want it to disappear quickly, only use *really large > capture files*. ;-) I'm usually capturing a very short sequence of events! Thanks. -- Paul Aitken IPv6 Development, Cisco Systems Ltd, Edinburgh, Scotland. EH6 6LX T: +44 131 561 3616 F: +44 131 561 3601 M: +44 772 059 8073
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