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Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 09:53:08 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: 10060, 10061 network errors ?

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In <3EC08BAE.3A73@peterskye.com>, on 05/12/03
at 11:08 PM, Peter Skye said:

>I wish I had my spare test box down here so I could get a clean capture.
>My connection is always hot and IPFormat doesn't have any "exclude this
>port" functionality.

There are tools to do this, as you might expect, but nothing native that I
can suggest. If there's too much data, you can crank out a REXX filter in
a few minutes. With REXX, the trick is to read each decoded packet into a
stem, decode it there and decide if you want to output the packet or
discard it. I've never gotten around to writing this code because, I can
do this easily enough inside PrEditor, which is my programming editor.
It's has good one-off macro features and very good regular expression
support. I usually just search for the packets I'm interesting in.

>> They are documented in the TCP/IP Programming Reference
>> which you should have installed.

Programming = Toolkit. It's one of the .inf's installed with the Toolkit,
which you really should have installed, even though you don't do C/C++.

>search for? I ran both PMSeek and ACDataSeeker on "10060" and "10061"

You forgot to search with EPM. :-)

Steven

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