At 9:26 AM -0700 9/11/03, Guy Harris wrote:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 11:19:25AM -0500, Munshi, Shahid K.
(Manpower Contract) wrote:
Is there any way I can open Etherreal from Python and start and stop
capturing network packets in Windows 2000 ?
There's no way, from outside Ethereal, to force it t
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> Cc: Munshi, Shahid K. (Manpower Contract); [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] Automation of Ethereal
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> At 12:57 PM -0700 9/11/03, Guy Harris wrote:
> >On Windows? In UNIX, you ca
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 11:19:25AM -0500, Munshi, Shahid K. (Manpower Contract) wrote:
> Is there any way I can open Etherreal from Python and start and stop
> capturing network packets in Windows 2000 ?
There's no way, from outside Ethereal, to force it to stop capturing
packets.
The only way to
Am Donnerstag, 11. September 2003 16:31 schrieb Munshi, Shahid K. (Manpower
Contract):
> I want to automate the ethereal from Windows 2000. I am currently using
> Python as scripting tool. In theory, The Ethereal should register its CLSID
> in windows registry. I can not open or start capturing pa
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 09:31:13AM -0500, Munshi, Shahid K. (Manpower Contract) wrote:
> I want to automate the ethereal from Windows 2000. I am currently
> using Python as scripting tool. In theory, The Ethereal should register
> its CLSID in windows registry.
It should only do so if it *has* a
On Sep 11, 2003, at 9:44 AM, Paul Hoffman / VPNC wrote:
But there is a way with tethereal: simply stop the program. You should
be able to pipe the tethereal output to a file and, based on the size
or contents of the file, stop tethereal from another process. I know
you can do this in Perl; it s