User Guide
Working with captured packets
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Item Identical to main
menu's item:
Description
Colorize with
Filter
- This menu item uses a display filter with the information from
the selected protocol item to build a new colorizing rule.
Follow TCP
Stream
Analyze Allows you to view all the data on a TCP stream between a pair
of nodes.
Follow UDP
Stream
Analyze Allows you to view all the data on a UDP datagram stream
between a pair of nodes.
Follow SSL
Stream
Analyze Same as "Follow TCP Stream" but for SSL. XXX - add a new
section describing this better.
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Copy/
Description
Edit Copy the displayed text of the selected field to the system
clipboard.
Copy/ Fieldname Edit Copy the name of the selected field to the system clipboard.
Copy/ Value Edit Copy the value of the selected field to the system clipboard.
Copy/ As Filter Edit Prepare a display filter based on the currently selected item and
copy it to the clipboard.
Copy/ Bytes
(Offset Hex Text)
- Copy the packet bytes to the clipboard in hexdump-like format;
similar to the Packet List Pane command, but copies only the
bytes relevant to the selected part of the tree (the bytes selected
in the Packet Bytes Pane).
Copy/ Bytes
(Offset Hex)
- Copy the packet bytes to the clipboard in hexdump-like format,
but without the text portion; similar to the Packet List Pane
command, but copies only the bytes relevant to the selected part
of the tree (the bytes selected in the Packet Bytes Pane).
Copy/ Bytes
(Printable Text
Only)
- Copy the packet bytes to the clipboard as ASCII text, excluding
non-printable characters; similar to the Packet List Pane
command, but copies only the bytes relevant to the selected part
of the tree (the bytes selected in the Packet Bytes Pane).
Copy/ Bytes (Hex
Stream)
- Copy the packet bytes to the clipboard as an unpunctuated list of
hex digits; similar to the Packet List Pane command, but copies
only the bytes relevant to the selected part of the tree (the bytes
selected in the Packet Bytes Pane).
Copy/ Bytes
(Binary Stream)
- Copy the packet bytes to the clipboard as raw binary; similar to
the Packet List Pane command, but copies only the bytes relevant
to the selected part of the tree (the bytes selected in the Packet
Bytes Pane). The data is stored in the clipboard as MIME-type
"application/octet-stream".
Export Selected
Packet Bytes...
File This menu item is the same as the File menu item of the same
name. It allows you to export raw packet bytes to a binary file.
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Wiki Protocol
Page
- Show the wiki page corresponding to the currently selected
protocol in your web browser.
Filter Field
Reference
- Show the filter field reference web page corresponding to the
currently selected protocol in your web browser.