Add the list of output file format specs to Tethereal's man page.
At some point we should probably add the list automatically, like we do the filter fields. svn path=/trunk/; revision=7686
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When writing packets to a file, B<Tethereal>, by default, writes the
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file in B<libpcap> format, and writes all of the packets it sees to the
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output file. The B<-F> flag can be used to specify the format in which
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to write the file; it can write the file in B<libpcap> format (standard
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B<libpcap> format, a modified format used by some patched versions of
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B<libpcap>, or the format used by Red Hat Linux 6.1), B<snoop> format,
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uncompressed B<Sniffer> format, Microsoft B<Network Monitor> 1.x format,
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the format used by Windows-based versions of the B<Sniffer>
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software, and the format used by Visual Networks' software.
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to write the file. The following formats are supported:
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=over 8
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=item B<libpcap> - libpcap (tcpdump, Ethereal, etc.)
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=item B<rh6_1libpcap> - Red Hat Linux 6.1 libpcap (tcpdump)
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=item B<suse6_3libpcap> - SuSE Linux 6.3 libpcap (tcpdump)
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=item B<modlibpcap> - modified libpcap (tcpdump)
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=item B<nokialibpcap> - Nokia libpcap (tcpdump)
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=item B<lanalyzer> - Novell LANalyzer
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=item B<ngsniffer> - Network Associates Sniffer (DOS-based)
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=item B<snoop> - Sun snoop
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=item B<netmon1> - Microsoft Network Monitor 1.x
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=item B<netmon2> - Microsoft Network Monitor 2.x
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=item B<ngwsniffer_1_1> - Network Associates Sniffer (Windows-based) 1.1
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=item B<ngwsniffer_2_0> - Network Associates Sniffer (Windows-based) 2.00x
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=item B<visual> - Visual Networks traffic capture
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=back
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Read filters in B<Tethereal>, which allow you to select which packets
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are to be decoded or written to a file, are very powerful; more fields
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