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author | Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamping@web.de> | 2006-01-11 20:57:29 +0000 |
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committer | Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamping@web.de> | 2006-01-11 20:57:29 +0000 |
commit | 351befac24215f5e4970628047e121dd8e3459f4 (patch) | |
tree | 2ef090b73fabd3553755085d6924df645908aa49 | |
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add <> to the option parameters
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diff --git a/doc/text2pcap.pod b/doc/text2pcap.pod index c2666bfadc..e6cc7ddf86 100644 --- a/doc/text2pcap.pod +++ b/doc/text2pcap.pod @@ -10,22 +10,22 @@ S<[ B<-h> ]> S<[ B<-d> ]> S<[ B<-q> ]> S<[ B<-o> hex|oct ]> -S<[ B<-l> typenum ]> -S<[ B<-e> l3pid ]> -S<[ B<-i> proto ]> -S<[ B<-m> max-packet ]> -S<[ B<-u> srcport,destport ]> -S<[ B<-T> srcport,destport ]> -S<[ B<-s> srcport,destport,tag ]> -S<[ B<-S> srcport,destport,ppi ]> -S<[ B<-t> timefmt ]> -I<infile> -I<outfile> +S<[ B<-l> E<lt>typenumE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-e> E<lt>l3pidE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-i> E<lt>protoE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-m> E<lt>max-packetE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-u> E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-T> E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-s> E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt>,E<lt>tagE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-S> E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt>,E<lt>ppiE<gt> ]> +S<[ B<-t> E<lt>timefmtE<gt> ]> +E<lt>I<infile>E<gt>|- +E<lt>I<outfile>E<gt>|- =head1 DESCRIPTION B<Text2pcap> is a program that reads in an ASCII hex dump and writes the -data described into a B<libpcap>-style capture file. B<text2pcap> can +data described into a B<libpcap> capture file. B<text2pcap> can read hexdumps with multiple packets in them, and build a capture file of multiple packets. B<text2pcap> is also capable of generating dummy Ethernet, IP and UDP, TCP, or SCTP headers, in order to build fully @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ encapsulations. Note that this option should be used if your dump is a complete hex dump of an encapsulated packet and you wish to specify the exact type of encapsulation. Example: I<-l 7> for ARCNet packets. -=item -e l3pid +=item -e E<lt>l3pidE<gt> Include a dummy Ethernet header before each packet. Specify the L3PID for the Ethernet header in hex. Use this option if your dump has Layer @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ I<-l 12> does not work for any non-IP Layer 3 packet (e.g. ARP), whereas generating a dummy Ethernet header with I<-e> works for any sort of L3 packet. -=item -i proto +=item -i E<lt>protoE<gt> Include dummy IP headers before each packet. Specify the IP protocol for the packet in decimal. Use this option if your dump is the payload @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ an IP header. Note that this automatically includes an appropriate Ethernet header as well. Example: I<-i 46> to specify an RSVP packet (IP protocol 46). -=item -m max-packet +=item -m E<lt>max-packetE<gt> Set the maximum packet length, default is 64000. Useful for testing various packet boundaries when only an application @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ I<od -Ax -tx1 stream | text2pcap -m1460 -T1234,1234 - stream.pcap> will convert from plain datastream format to a sequence of Ethernet TCP packets. -=item -u srcport,destport +=item -u E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt> Include dummy UDP headers before each packet. Specify the source and destination UDP ports for the packet in decimal. Use this option if @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ IP or Ethernet headers. Note that this automatically includes appropriate Ethernet and IP headers with each packet. Example: I<-u 1000,69> to make the packets look like TFTP/UDP packets. -=item -T srcport,destport +=item -T E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt> Include dummy TCP headers before each packet. Specify the source and destination TCP ports for the packet in decimal. Use this option if @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ IP or Ethernet headers. Note that this automatically includes appropriate Ethernet and IP headers with each packet. Sequence numbers will start a 0. -=item -s srcport,destport,tag +=item -s E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt>,E<lt>tagE<gt> Include dummy SCTP headers before each packet. Specify, in decimal, the source and destination SCTP ports, and verification tag, for the packet. @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ not include any SCTP, IP or Ethernet headers. Note that this automatically includes appropriate Ethernet and IP headers with each packet. A CRC32C checksum will be put into the SCTP header. -=item -S srcport,destport,ppi +=item -S E<lt>srcportE<gt>,E<lt>destportE<gt>,E<lt>ppiE<gt> Include dummy SCTP headers before each packet. Specify, in decimal, the source and destination SCTP ports, and a verification tag of 0, for the @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ headers. Note that this automatically includes appropriate Ethernet and IP headers with each packet. A CRC32C checksum will be put into the SCTP header. -=item -t timefmt +=item -t E<lt>timefmtE<gt> Treats the text before the packet as a date/time code; I<timefmt> is a format string of the sort supported by B<strptime(3)>. @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ a second. =head1 SEE ALSO -I<tcpdump(8)>, I<pcap(3)>, I<ethereal(1)>, I<editcap(1)>, I<strptime(3)>. +I<od(1)>, I<tcpdump(8)>, I<pcap(3)>, I<ethereal(1)>, I<editcap(1)>, I<strptime(3)>. =head1 NOTES |