typing: man  5 services

would display the services(5) man page.  You can also look at your
/etc/services file.  But TCP/80 should already be listed in
/etc/services, so using --services=/etc/services should be good
enough.



On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:34 AM, zhong zhuqing <zhuqing.zho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a problem on understanding the fomat '/etc/services' in :
>
> $ tcpprep --port --services=/etc/services --pcap=input.pcap
> --cachefile=input.cache
>
> Could u give me an exemple on specifying the numero de port TCP used by the
> serveur ? For exemple, if I want that all the endpoints using the TCP port
> <80> will be treated as the servers.... ?
>
>
> In the tutorial, it is written that:
> ' You can create your own custom mapping file in the same format as
> /etc/services (see the services(5) man page for details) by specifying
> --services <file>'
>
> Could you tell me Where can I find 'see the services(5) man page' ?  (Sorry
> for this small stupid question, but Ihttreally can't find it ;) )
>
> Thanks in advance ! Good day
> ZhuQing
>
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