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[I] tcpflow -- A TCP Flow Recorder (A program like 'tcpdump')
[T] tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part
[T] of TCP connections (flows), and stores the data in a way
[T] that is convenient for protocol analysis or debugging. A
[T] program like 'tcpdump' shows a summary of packets seen on
[T] the wire, but usually doesn't store the data that's actually
[T] being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow reconstructs the
[T] actual data streams and stores each flow in a separate file
[T] for later analysis.
[U] http://www.circlemud.org/~jelson/software/tcpflow/
[A] Jeremy Elson <jelson@circlemud.org>
[M] Tobias Hintze <th@rocklinux.org>
[C] base/tool
[L] OpenSource
[S] Stable
[V] 0.21
[P] X -----5---9 241.600
[D] 200312898 tcpflow-0.21.tar.gz http://www.circlemud.org/pub/jelson/tcpflow/