debian man page for tcpdump2xplot

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TCPDUMP2XPLOT(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 					  TCPDUMP2XPLOT(1)

NAME
tcpdump2xplot -- converts tcpdump output to xplot input for analysis
SYNOPSIS
tcpdump2xplot [-?] [-c] [-help] [-list[filename]] [-plot[filename]] [-q] [-r] [-s] [-t] [-w]
DESCRIPTION
tcpdump2xplot takes the output of tcpdump -tt -S ... and plots it in terms of sequence-number versus time, with other info displayed (e.g., the TCP window, acks, etc.).
OPTIONS
-?, -help prints a help message. -c, ``cumulative'', adds all the data coming from a server. -list[filename] prints the list of generated plot files to filename. -plot[filename] plots the packets from filename. The filename may be built out of a hostname and port number, e.g.: abc.def.com:1234. The default is fromhost:fromport-tohost:toport.xplot where fromhost, fromport, thost, toport are extracted as conversations from the tcpdump data. -q means "quiet" --- no visible output. -r means use relative sequence numbers. -s means break up conversations on TCP syns. -t convert time to decimal number of seconds. -w plots the TCP window.
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
tcpdump(1), xplot.org(1)
BUGS
tcpdump2xplot may not deal properly with output from tcpdump that is not TCP. Either filter to only tcp or be careful.
HISTORY
The tcpdump2xplot has been contributed by xplot.org users. Thanks to Garret Wollman for contributing the original tcpdump2xplot.pl script and thanks to Eric Prud'hommeaux (@ w3.org) for making <http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/config/tcpdump2xplot.pl> available, a much improved ver- sion. The one included here is a slightly improved version of Eric's.
BSD
27 January 1999 BSD
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