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From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: tool to interpret packets? and Qs about lineout!
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Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:45:11 GMT
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Mark wrote:
> Hello gurus,
> I have a couple of kermit questions and hope I chose the right group to ask
> in...
>
> Are there any utilities available (for FreeBSD or dos/windows) which can be
> fed raw packet data and interpret the commands that were issued?
> What I'd like to see is the command issued to generate a packet such as:
> [soh]0 Iz @-Y1~@ 5T7[cr]
> (and many, many others)
>
> If I were to use the 'lineout' command to output my own 'packet' (i.e.,
> header/length/seq/type/data/cksum) would it be interpretted
> properly on the other side and be handled accordingly? (assume a properly
> formatted packet with a valid command type and data segment)
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark
I am unaware of any external Kermit packet trace debugging tools.
If you are using C-Kermit, you can log debug to obtain everything
C-Kermit knows about the packet processing.
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