Guys, I found some drifts between the currnet code and its manpage regarding timestamp printing. Here's a patch to make them in-sync. Regards, =--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--= +----+----+ |.. .| | Motonori Shindo |_~__| | | .. |~~_~| Sr. Systems Engineer | . | | CoSine Communications Inc. +----+----+ C o S i n e e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communications =--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=--=
Index: tcpdump.1 =================================================================== RCS file: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/tcpdump.1,v retrieving revision 1.102 diff -c -r1.102 tcpdump.1 *** tcpdump.1 2001/02/25 01:00:25 1.102 --- tcpdump.1 2001/03/03 02:43:52 *************** *** 248,253 **** --- 248,260 ---- .B \-tt Print an unformatted timestamp on each dump line. .TP + .B \-ttt + Print a delta (in micro-seconds) between current and previous line + on each dump line. + .TP + .B \-tttt + Print a timestamp in default format proceeded by date on each dump line. + .TP .B \-v (Slightly more) verbose output. For example, the time to live, identification, total length and options in an IP packet are printed.
