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-
-=head1 NAME
-
-capinfo - Prints information about binary capture files
-
-=head1 SYNOPSYS
-
-B<capinfo>
-S<[ B<-t> ]>
-S<[ B<-c> ]>
-S<[ B<-s> ]>
-S<[ B<-d> ]>
-S<[ B<-u> ]>
-S<[ B<-a> ]>
-S<[ B<-e> ]>
-S<[ B<-y> ]>
-S<[ B<-i> ]>
-S<[ B<-z> ]>
-S<[ B<-h> ]>
-I<capfile>
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-B<Capinfo> is a program that reads a saved capture file and returns any
-or all of several statistics about that file. B<Capinfo> is able to detect
-and read any capture supported by the B<Ethereal> package.
-
-B<Capinfo> can read the following file formats:
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-libpcap/WinPcap, tcpdump and various other tools using tcpdump's capture format
-
-=item *
-B<snoop> and B<atmsnoop>
-
-=item *
-Shomiti/Finisar B<Surveyor> captures
-
-=item *
-Novell B<LANalyzer> captures
-
-=item *
-Microsoft B<Network Monitor> captures
-
-=item *
-AIX's B<iptrace> captures
-
-=item *
-Cinco Networks B<NetXRay> captures
-
-=item *
-Network Associates Windows-based B<Sniffer> captures
-
-=item *
-Network General/Network Associates DOS-based B<Sniffer> (compressed or uncompressed) captures
-
-=item *
-AG Group/WildPackets B<EtherPeek>/B<TokenPeek>/B<AiroPeek>/B<EtherHelp>/B<PacketGrabber> captures
-
-=item *
-B<RADCOM>'s WAN/LAN analyzer captures
-
-=item *
-Network Instruments B<Observer> version 9 captures
-
-=item *
-B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output
-
-=item *
-files from HP-UX's B<nettl>
-
-=item *
-B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers dump output
-
-=item *
-the output from B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project
-
-=item *
-traces from the B<EyeSDN> USB S0.
-
-=item *
-the output in B<IPLog> format from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System
-
-=item *
-B<pppd logs> (pppdump format)
-
-=item *
-the output from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>/B<UCX$TRACE> utilities
-
-=item *
-the text output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility
-
-=item *
-Visual Networks' B<Visual UpTime> traffic capture
-
-=item *
-the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug
-
-=item *
-the output from Accellent's B<5Views> LAN agents
-
-=item *
-Endace Measurement Systems' ERF format captures
-
-=item *
-Linux Bluez Bluetooth stack B<hcidump -w> traces
-
-=back
-
-There is no need to tell B<Capinfo> what type of
-file you are reading; it will determine the file type by itself.
-B<Capinfo> is also capable of reading any of these file formats if they
-are compressed using gzip. B<Capinfo> recognizes this directly from the
-file; the '.gz' extension is not required for this purpose.
-
-The user specifies which statistics to report by specifying flags
-corresponding to the statistic. If no flags are specified, B<Capinfo> will
-report all statistics available.
-
-=head1 OPTIONS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item -t
-
-Displays the capture type of the capture file.
-
-=item -c
-
-Counts the number of packets in the capture file.
-
-=item -s
-
-Displays the size of the file, in bytes. This reports
-the size of the capture file itself.
-
-=item -d
-
-Displays the total length of all packets in the file, in
-bytes. This counts the size of the packets as they appeared
-in their original form, not as they appear in this file.
-For example, if a packet was originally 1514 bytes and only
-256 of those bytes were saved to the capture file (if packets
-were captured with a snaplen or other slicing option),
-B<Capinfo> will consider the packet to have been 1514 bytes.
-
-=item -u
-
-Displays the capture duration, in seconds. This is the
-difference in time between the earliest packet seen and
-latest packet seen.
-
-=item -a
-
-Displays the start time of the capture. B<Capinfo> considers
-the earliest timestamp seen to be the start time, so the
-first packet in the capture is not necessarily the earliest -
-if packets exist "out-of-order", time-wise, in the capture,
-B<Capinfo> detects this.
-
-=item -e
-
-Displays the end time of the capture. B<Capinfo> considers
-the latest timestamp seen to be the end time, so the
-last packet in the capture is not necessarily the latest -
-if packets exist "out-of-order", time-wise, in the capture,
-B<Capinfo> detects this.
-
-=item -y
-
-Displays the average data rate, in bytes
-
-=item -i
-
-Displays the average data rate, in bits
-
-=item -z
-
-displays the average packet size, in bytes
-
-=item -h
-
-Prints the help listing and exits.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-I<tcpdump(8)>, I<pcap(3)>, I<ethereal(1)>, I<mergecap(1)>, I<editcap(1)>, I<tethereal(1)>
-
-=head1 NOTES
-
-B<Capinfo> is part of the B<Ethereal> distribution. The latest version
-of B<Ethereal> can be found at B<http://www.ethereal.com>.
-
-=head1 AUTHORS
-
- Original Author
- -------- ------
- Ian Schorr <ian[AT]ianschorr.com>
-
-
- Contributors
- ------------
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+capinfo - Prints information about binary capture files
+
+=head1 SYNOPSYS
+
+B<capinfo>
+S<[ B<-t> ]>
+S<[ B<-c> ]>
+S<[ B<-s> ]>
+S<[ B<-d> ]>
+S<[ B<-u> ]>
+S<[ B<-a> ]>
+S<[ B<-e> ]>
+S<[ B<-y> ]>
+S<[ B<-i> ]>
+S<[ B<-z> ]>
+S<[ B<-h> ]>
+I<capfile>
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+B<Capinfo> is a program that reads a saved capture file and returns any
+or all of several statistics about that file. B<Capinfo> is able to detect
+and read any capture supported by the B<Ethereal> package.
+
+B<Capinfo> can read the following file formats:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+libpcap/WinPcap, tcpdump and various other tools using tcpdump's capture format
+
+=item *
+B<snoop> and B<atmsnoop>
+
+=item *
+Shomiti/Finisar B<Surveyor> captures
+
+=item *
+Novell B<LANalyzer> captures
+
+=item *
+Microsoft B<Network Monitor> captures
+
+=item *
+AIX's B<iptrace> captures
+
+=item *
+Cinco Networks B<NetXRay> captures
+
+=item *
+Network Associates Windows-based B<Sniffer> captures
+
+=item *
+Network General/Network Associates DOS-based B<Sniffer> (compressed or uncompressed) captures
+
+=item *
+AG Group/WildPackets B<EtherPeek>/B<TokenPeek>/B<AiroPeek>/B<EtherHelp>/B<PacketGrabber> captures
+
+=item *
+B<RADCOM>'s WAN/LAN analyzer captures
+
+=item *
+Network Instruments B<Observer> version 9 captures
+
+=item *
+B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output
+
+=item *
+files from HP-UX's B<nettl>
+
+=item *
+B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers dump output
+
+=item *
+the output from B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project
+
+=item *
+traces from the B<EyeSDN> USB S0.
+
+=item *
+the output in B<IPLog> format from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection System
+
+=item *
+B<pppd logs> (pppdump format)
+
+=item *
+the output from VMS's B<TCPIPtrace>/B<TCPtrace>/B<UCX$TRACE> utilities
+
+=item *
+the text output from the B<DBS Etherwatch> VMS utility
+
+=item *
+Visual Networks' B<Visual UpTime> traffic capture
+
+=item *
+the output from B<CoSine> L2 debug
+
+=item *
+the output from Accellent's B<5Views> LAN agents
+
+=item *
+Endace Measurement Systems' ERF format captures
+
+=item *
+Linux Bluez Bluetooth stack B<hcidump -w> traces
+
+=back
+
+There is no need to tell B<Capinfo> what type of
+file you are reading; it will determine the file type by itself.
+B<Capinfo> is also capable of reading any of these file formats if they
+are compressed using gzip. B<Capinfo> recognizes this directly from the
+file; the '.gz' extension is not required for this purpose.
+
+The user specifies which statistics to report by specifying flags
+corresponding to the statistic. If no flags are specified, B<Capinfo> will
+report all statistics available.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item -t
+
+Displays the capture type of the capture file.
+
+=item -c
+
+Counts the number of packets in the capture file.
+
+=item -s
+
+Displays the size of the file, in bytes. This reports
+the size of the capture file itself.
+
+=item -d
+
+Displays the total length of all packets in the file, in
+bytes. This counts the size of the packets as they appeared
+in their original form, not as they appear in this file.
+For example, if a packet was originally 1514 bytes and only
+256 of those bytes were saved to the capture file (if packets
+were captured with a snaplen or other slicing option),
+B<Capinfo> will consider the packet to have been 1514 bytes.
+
+=item -u
+
+Displays the capture duration, in seconds. This is the
+difference in time between the earliest packet seen and
+latest packet seen.
+
+=item -a
+
+Displays the start time of the capture. B<Capinfo> considers
+the earliest timestamp seen to be the start time, so the
+first packet in the capture is not necessarily the earliest -
+if packets exist "out-of-order", time-wise, in the capture,
+B<Capinfo> detects this.
+
+=item -e
+
+Displays the end time of the capture. B<Capinfo> considers
+the latest timestamp seen to be the end time, so the
+last packet in the capture is not necessarily the latest -
+if packets exist "out-of-order", time-wise, in the capture,
+B<Capinfo> detects this.
+
+=item -y
+
+Displays the average data rate, in bytes
+
+=item -i
+
+Displays the average data rate, in bits
+
+=item -z
+
+displays the average packet size, in bytes
+
+=item -h
+
+Prints the help listing and exits.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+I<tcpdump(8)>, I<pcap(3)>, I<ethereal(1)>, I<mergecap(1)>, I<editcap(1)>, I<tethereal(1)>
+
+=head1 NOTES
+
+B<Capinfo> is part of the B<Ethereal> distribution. The latest version
+of B<Ethereal> can be found at B<http://www.ethereal.com>.
+
+=head1 AUTHORS
+
+ Original Author
+ -------- ------
+ Ian Schorr <ian[AT]ianschorr.com>
+
+
+ Contributors
+ ------------