Subj : pkt viewer
To   : mark lewis
From : Alan Ianson
Date : Sun May 22 2016 03:48 am

On 05/22/16, mark lewis said the following...

ml>  AI> Does anyone know of a pkt viewer that will indicate the type or
ml>  AI> version of pkt you are viewing?
ml>
ml> can you be more specific? what, exactly, are you looking for?

A pkt viewer that can tell me the version of a particular pkt and tell me if
it is valid pkt or not.

James Coyle is looking for this because we have been having trouble with some
pkts and looking for a solution. I think he is trying to identify the type of
pkt he has and then it can be tossed without error. It's all a little over my
head but I am searching for such a thing if I can find one I think it would
make his job easier.

ml>  AI> I know of a few
ml>
ml> which ones?

I use pktview from husky. It's all I have but it doesn't tell me the pkt
version. James also has pktdump but it crashes and deletes the file. He also
has inspecta but that doesn't seem to read the pkt at all.

ml> version determination is generally very simple... you look for certain
ml> relatively sane data in certain positions... if it doesn't fit the
ml> definition of sane then you try with another PKT format and look for
ml> relatively sane data again...

I'm going to pass this on to him and let him know where I got it. He may have
further questions for you.. I'm lost already.. :)

ml> as for anomalies, i guess that depends on what one calls an anomaly...

Something that causes the tosser to do unwanted or unexpected things
especially if it disrupts the smooth flow of mail.

Ttyl :-),
        Al

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