Hi Aaron,
The initial pcap is from a client writing to a Server using NFS protocol, yes
the trace does not look right. I did see some error when using tcpprep to
prepare the cache file, are there any default options that can be used with
tcpprep so it does not discard any data and i can use that cache file later on
to overwrite source/dest IP and mac, right now everything seems to work except
that the data is getting truncated when i am using tcpprep.
Thanks,
Praveen
]# tcpprep --port --cachefile=/tmp/example.cache
--pcap=/vargen/tcpcapture/DMA_traces/2copies.cap
Warning: /vargen/tcpcapture/DMA_traces/2copies.cap was captured using a snaplen
of 96 bytes. This may mean you have truncated packets.
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