Hi Berhard,
I won't flame you for this (other may), but this is not the way to report
bugs. For one dumping 3MB files in eveyones inbox isn't nice, especially
in a proprietary file-format as .doc is. Furthermore there information
sources which you could have investigated on this issue. There's
hi everyone..i want to capture ftp download from a server to a client. what is the capture filter to be used at both server and client so i can get only traffic from/to port 20 and port 21?i tried this -- tcp port 20 and tcp port 21 but no traffic is captured.thanks for your help.
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i want to capture ftp download from a server to a client. what is the capture
filter to be used at both server and client so i can get only traffic from/to
port 20 and port 21?
i tried this -- tcp port 20 and tcp port 21 but no traffic is captured.
The correct syntax for what you
I have a Windows system with a Samba Domain Controller and Windows XP
clients. I notice that I cannot run Wireshark (latest download) where a
Domain Logon (as domain admin) is used - no error message occurs, the
cursor 'egg-timer' appears and then reverts to normal - in task manager,
thank you jaap and ulf.i had tried this -- tcp port 20 or tcp port 21 and it works beautifully!ulf, if i use active mode, would my data port be negotiated for every transfer?thanks.Ulf Lamping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i want to capture ftp download from a server to a client. what is the capture
When browsing through the Wireshark wiki,
I noticed that the links to the display filter references seem to be broken.
For example, if I look at the SSL link:
http://wiki.wireshark.org/SSL?action="">
And from there I click on the SSL display
filter reference link:
I need to re-reun a Google search to find the background information that led to me trying this, but it worked. From what I remembrit was a bug related to GTK.Download:http://www.gnunet.org/download/win32/libgcrypt-1.2.2.zipRename libgcrypt-11.dll to libgcrypt-11.oldExtractlibgcrypt-11.dllThis is
That's a known bug, see http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1060
Regards, ULFL
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