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In <200412252309.iBPN90Tg027447@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/25/04   
   at 03:09 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>I started the trace, connected to the pacbell.net dial in, got email,  
>successfully connected to a url with Mozilla and stopped the trace.  
 
I'm not seeing what I expect.  Here's what a request for  
http://www.mozilla.org should look like.  There are two versions.   
iptrace*.fmt is from ipformat.  iptrace*.txt is from my handy dandy  
decoder which makes text data easy to read.  The trace is chopped after  
the first GET response, but the rest is just more of the same.  
 
Your trace should look similar.  The packet content will differ somewhat,  
but you should see the DNS request followed by the GET for the page  
content.  
 
Worst case, you may need to shut down the browser to see the DNS request.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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