07-03-2014
You lookup a tool called netwitness - you can import your packet captures and really drill down into them - it's readable and actually rebuild text, images, emails etc so you don't have a lot of cryptic data to sort through.
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nl-pktloc-lookup
nl-pktloc-lookup(8) System Manager's Manual nl-pktloc-lookup(8)
NAME
nl-pktloc-lookup - Lookup packet location definitions
SYNOPSIS
nl-pktloc-lookup name
nl-pktloc-lookup --list
DESCRIPTION
nl-pktloc-lookup searches the packet location database for a matching entry. It is used to resolve packet location aliases to their defini-
tion, i.e. alignment, layer, offset, and mask.
OPTIONS
-h or --help
Print help text to console and exit.
-v or --version
Print versioning information to console and exit.
-l or --list
List all packet location definitions.
--u32=VALUE
Prints the packet location definition in a special format that is understood by iproute2's u32 selector parser. It will output a u32
selector which will compare the provided value with the value specified by the packet location.
Please note that due to the limitation of u32, it is not possible to use packet locations based on the link layer. nl-pktloc-lookup
will print an error message in this case.
Example:
selector=$(nl-pktloc-lookup --u32 22 tcp.sport)
tc filter add [...] u32 match $(selector) flowid 1:2
FILES
/etc/libnl/pktloc
AUTHOR
Thomas Graf is the original author and current maintainer of libnl and libnl tools. Many people have contributed to it since.
libnl 27 October 2010 nl-pktloc-lookup(8)