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-From marcs@znep.com Fri Apr 17 15:16:16 1998
-Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 20:44:10 -0700 (MST)
-From: Marc Slemko <marcs@znep.com>
-To: TLOSAP <new-httpd@apache.org>
-Subject: Re: Getting ethernet packets content under FreeBSD? (fwd)
-Reply-To: new-httpd@apache.org
-
-Anyone too lazy to hack tcpdump (eg. my tcpdump has a -X option to display
-the data in ASCII) can use something like the below to grab HTTP headers
-when debugging broken clients.
-
-Nothing complicated, but handy.
-
----------- Forwarded message ----------
-Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 14:35:23 PST
-From: Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>
-To: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com>
-Cc: bmah@ca.sandia.gov, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
-Subject: Re: Getting ethernet packets content under FreeBSD?
-
-I usually just use this perl script, which I call "tcpdumpscii".
-Then run "tcpdumpscii -s 1500 -x [other tcpdump args]".
-
- Bill
-
-#!/import/misc/bin/perl
-#
-#
-open(TCPDUMP,"tcpdump -l @ARGV|");
-while (<TCPDUMP>) {
- if (/^\s+(\S\S)+/) {
- $sav = $_;
- $asc = "";
- while (s/\s*(\S\S)\s*//) {
- $i = hex($1);
- if ($i < 32 || $i > 126) {
- $asc .= ".";
- } else {
- $asc .= pack(C,hex($1));
- }
- }
- $foo = "." x length($asc);
- $_ = $sav;
- s/\t/ /g;
- s/^$foo/$asc/;
- }
- print;
-}
-