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Thank you!  I never realized that's what that command
did (and didn't try it as a result).

One more question related to this now :)
Is there a way to do this automatically for several
packet capture files, each with a different stream of
data?  Preferably in a script?

Thanks,
Tom

--- Joe Steele <joe at madewell.com> wrote:
> 
> In ethereal, if you right click on a TCP packet, you
> have the option
> "Follow TCP Stream".  This option opens a window
> with the full content
> of the stream which can be viewed and saved in
> various ways (including
> plain ascii text).
> 
> --Joe


	
		
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