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capinfos: man page typos; add longopts to Usage:
The verbiage for first/last packets and start/end times seem to not be consistent. Changing will also require a change to Capture File Statistics in the Wireshark Gui. Future MR.pespin/rlcmac
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@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@ print_usage(FILE *output)
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fprintf(output, " -E display the capture file encapsulation\n");
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fprintf(output, " -I display the capture file interface information\n");
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fprintf(output, " -F display additional capture file information\n");
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fprintf(output, " -H display the SHA256, RMD160, and SHA1 hashes of the file\n");
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fprintf(output, " -H display the SHA256, RIPEMD160, and SHA1 hashes of the file\n");
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fprintf(output, " -k display the capture comment\n");
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, "Size infos:\n");
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@ -1531,7 +1531,8 @@ print_usage(FILE *output)
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fprintf(output, " -Q quote infos with double quotes (\")\n");
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fprintf(output, "\n");
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fprintf(output, "Miscellaneous:\n");
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fprintf(output, " -h display this help and exit\n");
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fprintf(output, " -h, --help display this help and exit\n");
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fprintf(output, " -v, --version display version info and exit\n");
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fprintf(output, " -C cancel processing if file open fails (default is to continue)\n");
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fprintf(output, " -A generate all infos (default)\n");
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fprintf(output, " -K disable displaying the capture comment\n");
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ if packets exist "out-of-order", time-wise, in the capture,
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-A::
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--
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Generate all infos. By default capinfos will display
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Generate all infos. By default *Capinfos* will display
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all infos values for each input file, but enabling
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any of the individual display infos options will
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disable the generate all option.
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@ -137,16 +137,16 @@ Displays the number of packets in the capture file.
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+
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--
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Cancel processing any additional files if and
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when capinfos fails to open an input file
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when *Capinfos* fails to open an input file
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or gets an error reading an input file.
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By default capinfos will continue processing files
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By default *Capinfos* will continue processing files
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even if it gets an error opening or reading a file.
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Note: An error message will be written to stderr
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whenever capinfos fails to open a file or gets
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whenever *Capinfos* fails to open a file or gets
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an error reading from a file regardless whether
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the -C option is specified or not.
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Upon exit, capinfos will return an error status
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Upon exit, *Capinfos* will return an error status
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if any errors occurred during processing.
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--
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@ -165,7 +165,8 @@ were captured with a snaplen or other slicing option),
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-D::
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--
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Displays a count of the number of decryption secrets in the file.
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Displays a count of the number of decryption secrets in the file. This information
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is not available in table format.
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--
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-e::
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@ -190,7 +191,7 @@ Displays the per-file encapsulation of the capture file.
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Displays additional capture file information.
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--
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-h::
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-h|--help::
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--
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Prints the help listing and exits.
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@ -229,7 +230,7 @@ section header block.
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Use this option to suppress printing capture comments. By default capture
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comments are enabled. Capture comments are relatively freeform and might
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contain embedded new-line characters and/or other delimiting characters
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making it harder for a human or machine to easily parse the capinfos output.
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making it harder for a human or machine to easily parse the *Capinfos* output.
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Excluding capture comments can aid in post-processing of output.
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--
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-L::
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--
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Generate long report. Capinfos can generate two
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Generate long report. *Capinfos* can generate two
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different styles of reports. The "long" report is
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the default style of output and is suitable for a
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human to use.
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Print raw (machine readable) values in long reports.
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By default capinfos prints numeric values with human-readable SI
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By default *Capinfos* prints numeric values with human-readable SI
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suffixes, and shows human-readable file type and encapsulation.
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Table reports (-T) always print raw values.
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--
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--
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Displays a count of the number of resolved IPv4 addresses and a count of
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the number of resolved IPv6 addresses in the file.
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the number of resolved IPv6 addresses in the file. This information
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is not available in table format.
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--
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-N::
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--
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Generate a table report. A table report is a text file
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that is suitable for importing into a spreadsheet or
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database. Capinfos can build a tab delimited text file
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database. *Capinfos* can build a tab delimited text file
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(the default) or several variations on Comma-separated
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values (CSV) files.
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--
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latest packet seen.
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--
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-v::
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-v|--version::
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--
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Displays the tool's version and exits.
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== EXAMPLES
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To see a description of the capinfos options use:
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To see a description of the options use:
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capinfos -h
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@ -432,7 +434,7 @@ count for all the pcap files in the current directory use:
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or
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capinfos -TtEs *.pcap
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capinfos -TtEc *.pcap
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Note: The ability to use of filename globbing characters are
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a feature of *nix style command shells.
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