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Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535)
From: Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter () xs4all nl>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 17:29:14 +0200
But what release of Wireshark are you using? Thanks, Jaap Send from my iPhone On 11 mei 2010, at 16:37, Joseph Laibach <jlaibach () schonfeld com> wrote:
I am having an issue with some of the capture files. Some captures files spit back an error that the capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. The capture is running on a Windows 2003 Sever R2 64bit, with 2 gigs of memory and a Inetl Xeon 2.33ghz processor. I am capturing with dumpcap. The syntax I am using is as follows: C: \"Program Files"\Wireshark\dumpcap.exe -i \Device\NPF_ {ECC9D35A-826A-4A4F-B634-656EAD4EC7C9} -w d:\SFTI_capture -b files: 10000 -a filesize:8192 -B 128 -s 10000000 I added the –s 10000000 to try and fix the large byte packet issue b ut that hasn’t worked. Anyone have any suggestions on how to eliminated the corruption of capture files? Thanks Joe Laibach This communication is for informational purposes only. It is not intended as an offer or solicitation or as an official confirmation. Market prices and other information are not guaranteed as to completeness or accuracy and are subject to change without notice. Schonfeld Group reserves the right to monitor and review the content of all messages sent to or from this e-mail address. ___________________________________________________________________________
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- The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 11)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Jaap Keuter (May 11)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 11)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Sake Blok (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Sake Blok (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 14)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 17)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Sake Blok (May 17)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 17)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Joseph Laibach (May 11)
- Re: The capture file appears to be damaged or corrupt. (pcap: Files has 109736-byte packet, bigger than maximum of 65535) Jaap Keuter (May 11)