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-rw-r--r-- | doc/dumpcap.pod | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/rawshark.pod | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/tshark.pod | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/wireshark-filter.pod | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/wireshark.pod | 14 |
5 files changed, 18 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/doc/dumpcap.pod b/doc/dumpcap.pod index c67a0a70f3..29ca7a8ff2 100644 --- a/doc/dumpcap.pod +++ b/doc/dumpcap.pod @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ syntax follows the rules of the pcap library. =item -a|--autostop E<lt>capture autostop conditionE<gt> Specify a criterion that specifies when B<Dumpcap> is to stop writing -to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test>B<:>I<value>, +to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test:value>, where I<test> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> Stop writing to a capture file after I<value> seconds have @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ writing to that file and so on. If the I<files> option is not set, new files filled up until one of the capture stop conditions match (or until the disk is full). -The criterion is of the form I<key>B<:>I<value>, +The criterion is of the form I<key:value>, where I<key> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> switch to the next file after I<value> seconds have diff --git a/doc/rawshark.pod b/doc/rawshark.pod index bd81e37143..525df2ac7b 100644 --- a/doc/rawshark.pod +++ b/doc/rawshark.pod @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ fields might be displayed. =item -d E<lt>encapsulationE<gt> Specify how the packet data should be dissected. The encapsulation is of the -form I<type>B<:>I<value>, where I<type> is one of: +form I<type:value>, where I<type> is one of: B<encap>:I<name> Packet data should be dissected using the libpcap/Npcap/WinPcap data link type (DLT) I<name>, e.g. B<encap:EN10MB> for @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ B<v> to enable VLAN IDs to names resolution Set a preference value, overriding the default value and any value read from a preference file. The argument to the option is a string of the -form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the +form I<prefname:value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference (which is the same name that would appear in the preference file), and I<value> is the value to which it should be set. @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ file exists, it is read next, overriding any previous values. Note: If the command line option B<-o> is used (possibly more than once), it will in turn override values from the preferences files. -The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, +The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname:value>, one per line, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference and I<value> is the value to diff --git a/doc/tshark.pod b/doc/tshark.pod index 4f5cfca077..a0e04a9535 100644 --- a/doc/tshark.pod +++ b/doc/tshark.pod @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ frame dependencies to be calculated correctly. =item -a|--autostop E<lt>capture autostop conditionE<gt> Specify a criterion that specifies when B<TShark> is to stop writing -to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test>B<:>I<value>, +to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test:value>, where I<test> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> Stop writing to a capture file after I<value> seconds @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ writing to that file and so on. If the I<files> option is not set, new files filled up until one of the capture stop conditions match (or until the disk is full). -The criterion is of the form I<key>B<:>I<value>, +The criterion is of the form I<key:value>, where I<key> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> switch to the next file after I<value> seconds have @@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ B<v> to enable VLAN IDs to names resolution Set a preference value, overriding the default value and any value read from a preference file. The argument to the option is a string of the -form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the +form I<prefname:value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference (which is the same name that would appear in the preference file), and I<value> is the value to which it should be set. @@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ after printing the summary and/or details, if either are also being displayed. =item -X E<lt>eXtension optionsE<gt> Specify an option to be passed to a B<TShark> module. The eXtension option -is in the form I<extension_key>B<:>I<value>, where I<extension_key> can be: +is in the form I<extension_key:value>, where I<extension_key> can be: B<lua_script>:I<lua_script_filename> tells B<TShark> to load the given script in addition to the default Lua scripts. @@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@ This option can be used multiple times on the command line. If the optional I<filter> is provided, the stats will only be calculated for those frames that match that filter. -Example: B<-z "mac-lte,stat,mac-lte.rnti>3000"> will only collect stats for +Example: B<-z "mac-lte,stat,mac-lte.rntiE<gt>3000"> will only collect stats for UEs with an assigned RNTI whose value is more than 3000. =item B<-z> megaco,rtd[I<,filter>] @@ -1628,7 +1628,7 @@ This option can be used multiple times on the command line. If the optional I<filter> is provided, the stats will only be calculated for those frames that match that filter. -Example: B<-z "rlc-lte,stat,rlc-lte.ueid>3000"> will only collect stats for +Example: B<-z "rlc-lte,stat,rlc-lte.ueidE<gt>3000"> will only collect stats for UEs with a UEId of more than 3000. =item B<-z> rpc,programs @@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@ file exists, it is read next, overriding any previous values. Note: If the command line option B<-o> is used (possibly more than once), it will in turn override values from the preferences files. -The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, +The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname:value>, one per line, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference and I<value> is the value to diff --git a/doc/wireshark-filter.pod b/doc/wireshark-filter.pod index 32f7abc4c6..4571f0daeb 100644 --- a/doc/wireshark-filter.pod +++ b/doc/wireshark-filter.pod @@ -445,19 +445,15 @@ can find references and examples at the following locations: =over 4 =item * - The online Display Filter Reference: L<https://www.wireshark.org/docs/dfref/> =item * - I<View:Internals:Supported Protocols> in Wireshark =item * - C<tshark -G fields> on the command line =item * - The Wireshark wiki: L<https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/DisplayFilters> =back diff --git a/doc/wireshark.pod b/doc/wireshark.pod index fb81f463e2..cf6ad7fa97 100644 --- a/doc/wireshark.pod +++ b/doc/wireshark.pod @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ it from the menus instead. Those users may just skip this section. =item -a|--autostop E<lt>capture autostop conditionE<gt> Specify a criterion that specifies when B<Wireshark> is to stop writing -to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test>B<:>I<value>, +to a capture file. The criterion is of the form I<test:value>, where I<test> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> Stop writing to a capture file after I<value> seconds have @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ writing to that file and so on. If the I<files> option is not set, new files filled up until one of the capture stop conditions match (or until the disk is full). -The criterion is of the form I<key>B<:>I<value>, +The criterion is of the form I<key:value>, where I<key> is one of: B<duration>:I<value> switch to the next file after I<value> seconds have @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ B<v> to enable VLAN IDs to names resolution Set a preference or recent value, overriding the default value and any value read from a preference/recent file. The argument to the flag is a string of -the form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the +the form I<prefname:value>, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference/recent value (which is the same name that would appear in the preference/recent file), and I<value> is the value to which it should be set. Since B<Ethereal> 0.10.12, the recent settings replaces the formerly used @@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ promiscuous mode. Special path settings usually detected automatically. This is used for special cases, e.g. starting Wireshark from a known location on an USB stick. -The criterion is of the form I<key>B<:>I<path>, where I<key> is one of: +The criterion is of the form I<key:path>, where I<key> is one of: B<persconf>:I<path> path of personal configuration files, like the preferences files. @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ Set the default capture file name, or '-' for standard output. =item -X E<lt>eXtension optionsE<gt> Specify an option to be passed to an B<Wireshark> module. The eXtension option -is in the form I<extension_key>B<:>I<value>, where I<extension_key> can be: +is in the form I<extension_key:value>, where I<extension_key> can be: B<lua_script>:I<lua_script_filename> tells B<Wireshark> to load the given script in addition to the default Lua scripts. @@ -1452,12 +1452,10 @@ The window in which the data stream is displayed lets you select: =over 8 =item * - whether to display the entire conversation, or one or the other side of it; =item * - whether the data being displayed is to be treated as ASCII or EBCDIC text or as raw hex data; @@ -2574,7 +2572,7 @@ file exists, it is read next, overriding any previous values. Note: If the command line flag B<-o> is used (possibly more than once), it will in turn override values from the preferences files. -The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname>B<:>I<value>, +The preferences settings are in the form I<prefname:value>, one per line, where I<prefname> is the name of the preference and I<value> is the value to |