![]() ![]() Packet’s absolute timestamp depending on the value.Ġ.000001) then only packets with a timestamp less than the previous Time is possibly adjusted to be equal to or greater than the previous Seconds specified as seconds.Īs the capture file is processed each packet’s absolute Time adjust selected packets to ensure strict chronological F flag can be used to specify the format in which to write theĬapture file editcap -F provides a list of the available output Of the DESCRIPTION section of wireshark(1) or is aĭetailed description of the way Wireshark handles this, which is theĮditcap can write the file in several output formats. Zstd or lz4 compression will be automatically detected. Need a specific filename extension the file format and an optional gzip, Several different options ( -d, -D and -w) are used toĬontrol the packet window or relative time window to be used for duplicateĮditcap can be used to assign comment strings to frameĮditcap is able to detect, read and write the same captureįiles that are supported by Wireshark. r flag is specified, the whole packet selection is reversed in thatĬase only the selected packets will be written to the captureĮditcap can also be used to remove duplicate packets. With those numbers will not be written to the capture file. Packet numbers can be specified as start- end, referring to all Tail individual packet numbers separated by whitespace and/or ranges of Range from which packets are read from the infile.Īn optional list of packet numbers can be specified on the command ![]() The -A and -B option allow you to limit the time Or outfile to read from standard input or write to standard output, Them to the outfile in pcapng file format. ![]() Writes the resulting packets to the capture outfile (orīy default, it reads all packets from the infile and writes Packets from the infile, optionally converts them in various ways and ![]() infile outfileĮditcap is a program that reads some or all of the captured Editcap - Edit and/or translate the format of capture files SYNOPSIS ![]()
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