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authorGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>2000-01-14 08:14:33 +0000
committerGuy Harris <guy@alum.mit.edu>2000-01-14 08:14:33 +0000
commitbf9587025a41af206c9d01714608ad761ea7d27e (patch)
treef9902fb061e1ddea786ccb42c8bce82b21f5f6fb /doc
parent3e6240208dd1385fc3eb2c3ed6db8e9986dba006 (diff)
Note that we can read "i4btrace" capture files.
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-rw-r--r--doc/ethereal.pod.template23
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2 files changed, 22 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ethereal.pod.template b/doc/ethereal.pod.template
index b3ac71a50a..77bf938c42 100644
--- a/doc/ethereal.pod.template
+++ b/doc/ethereal.pod.template
@@ -31,17 +31,18 @@ S<[ B<-w> savefile]>
B<Ethereal> is a GUI network protocol analyzer. It lets you
interactively browse packet data from a live network or from a
previously saved capture file. B<Ethereal> knows how to read B<libpcap>
-capture files, including those of B<tcpdump>. In addition, B<Ethereal> can
-read capture files from B<snoop> (including B<Shomiti>) and B<atmsnoop>,
-B<LanAlyzer>, uncompressed B<Sniffer>, Microsoft B<Network Monitor>,
-AIX's B<iptrace>, B<NetXray>, B<Sniffer Pro>, B<RADCOM>'s WAN/LAN
-analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's B<nettl>, and
-the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers. There is no need to
-tell B<Ethereal> what type of file you are reading; it will determine the
-file type by itself. B<Ethereal> is also capable of reading any of these
-file formats if they are compressed using gzip. B<Ethereal> recognizes
-this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension is not required for
-this purpose.
+capture files, including those of B<tcpdump>. In addition, B<Ethereal>
+can read capture files from B<snoop> (including B<Shomiti>) and
+B<atmsnoop>, B<LanAlyzer>, uncompressed B<Sniffer>, Microsoft B<Network
+Monitor>, AIX's B<iptrace>, B<NetXray>, B<Sniffer Pro>, B<RADCOM>'s
+WAN/LAN analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's
+B<nettl>, the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, and
+B<i4btrace> from the ISDN4BSD project. There is no need to tell
+B<Ethereal> what type of file you are reading; it will determine the
+file type by itself. B<Ethereal> is also capable of reading any of
+these file formats if they are compressed using gzip. B<Ethereal>
+recognizes this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension is not
+required for this purpose.
Like other protocol analyzers, B<Ethereal>'s main window shows 3 views
of a packet. It shows a summary line, briefly describing what the
diff --git a/doc/tethereal.pod.template b/doc/tethereal.pod.template
index 0477294b9f..6de9428875 100644
--- a/doc/tethereal.pod.template
+++ b/doc/tethereal.pod.template
@@ -25,18 +25,18 @@ B<Tethereal> is a network protocol analyzer. It lets you capture packet
data from a live network, either printing a decoded form of those
packets to the standard output or saving the captured packets to a file,
and lets you print a decoded form of packets from a previously saved
-capture file. B<Tethereal> knows how to read B<libpcap>
-capture files, including those of B<tcpdump>. In addition, B<Tethereal> can
-read capture files from B<snoop> (including B<Shomiti>) and B<atmsnoop>,
+capture file. B<Tethereal> knows how to read B<libpcap> capture files,
+including those of B<tcpdump>. In addition, B<Tethereal> can read
+capture files from B<snoop> (including B<Shomiti>) and B<atmsnoop>,
B<LanAlyzer>, uncompressed B<Sniffer>, Microsoft B<Network Monitor>,
AIX's B<iptrace>, B<NetXray>, B<Sniffer Pro>, B<RADCOM>'s WAN/LAN
-analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's B<nettl>, and
-the dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers. There is no need to
-tell B<Tethereal> what type of file you are reading; it will determine the
-file type by itself. B<Tethereal> is also capable of reading any of these
-file formats if they are compressed using gzip. B<Tethereal> recognizes
-this directly from the file; the '.gz' extension is not required for
-this purpose.
+analyzer, B<Lucent/Ascend> router debug output, HP-UX's B<nettl>, the
+dump output from B<Toshiba's> ISDN routers, and B<i4btrace> from the
+ISDN4BSD project. There is no need to tell B<Tethereal> what type of
+file you are reading; it will determine the file type by itself.
+B<Tethereal> is also capable of reading any of these file formats if
+they are compressed using gzip. B<Tethereal> recognizes this directly
+from the file; the '.gz' extension is not required for this purpose.
By default, when printing a decoded form of packets, B<Tethereal> prints
a summary line giving a time stamp for the packet, the source and