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Description: Fix spelling errors on source code, man page and doc files
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Author: Marcos Fouces <mfouces@yahoo.es>
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--- a/AUTHORS
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+++ b/AUTHORS
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@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
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RPM:
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****
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-Mantained by Dag Wieers, with a lot of platforms available:
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+Maintained by Dag Wieers, with a lot of platforms available:
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`http://dag.wieers.com/packages/tcpick/'
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Lou Afonso has compiled version 0.1.20
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--- a/ChangeLog
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+++ b/ChangeLog
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@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
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Francesco Stablum (duskdruid:despammed.com):
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- * Now '\r' and '\t' charachters are printable in 'P' and 'U' modes.
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+ * Now '\r' and '\t' characters are printable in 'P' and 'U' modes.
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* MacOSX "BIOCSRTIMEOUT: Invalid argument" bug should be fixed.
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
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Shah discovered it)
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* Bugfix: `u' flag of `-w' worked as with `b' flag either if `b'
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- wasn't choosen.
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+ wasn't chosen.
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07/09/04 0.2.0-devel1
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*********************
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@@ -222,10 +222,10 @@
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I have added another set of displaying option, that are prefixed
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with -b. The -b options are useful to view data only when
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acknowledged (exactly like data written to files) and with this is
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- particulary useful the raw mode (-bR) that you can use if you want
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+ particularly useful the raw mode (-bR) that you can use if you want
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to redirect data with a pipe to another software.
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- * The newline carachter is suppressed when displaying the payload of
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+ * The newline character is suppressed when displaying the payload of
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the packet or an acknowledged stream in the case there are no
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banners except the case of the hexdump's.
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@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
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* In the hexdump+ascii red dots rapresents now the unprintable
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carachter.
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- * the lenght of the payload is now displayed in the packet banner
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+ * the length of the payload is now displayed in the packet banner
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* rewritten the core of verify.c and fragments.c
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@@ -486,9 +486,9 @@
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added lot of write to file features:
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* header writing, (-wH)
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- * only printable charachters writing (-wP)
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+ * only printable characters writing (-wP)
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- * unprintable charachters transformed into hexadecimal code (-wU)
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+ * unprintable characters transformed into hexadecimal code (-wU)
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* added other options (see manpage for details) -s -P -R -U
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@@ -512,13 +512,13 @@
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**************
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* now you can display data in the packet in hexdump mode (-x) and
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- you can watch at the printable ascii charachters too, using -X
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+ you can watch at the printable ascii characters too, using -X
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option
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28/11/03 0.1.5
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**************
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- * better options managment, including long options
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+ * better options management, including long options
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* added data showing in hexadecimal
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@@ -538,6 +538,6 @@
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24/11/03 0.1.1
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**************
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- * fixed bad managing of payload (now ack packets whith no data are
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+ * fixed bad managing of payload (now ack packets with no data are
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dropped)
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--- a/EXAMPLES
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+++ b/EXAMPLES
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
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1.1 connection status
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=====================
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-Tcpick is a sniffer able to understand wich status has the connection
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+Tcpick is a sniffer able to understand which status has the connection
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(SYN-SENT, SYN-RECEIVED and so on). To see the connection tracker in
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action on eth0 simply type:
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--- a/OPTIONS
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+++ b/OPTIONS
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
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tcpick is a textmode sniffer libpcap-based that can track tcp streams
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and saves the data captured in different files, each for every connec-
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tion, or displays them in the terminal in different formats (hexdump,
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- printable charachters, raw...) Useful for picking files in a passive
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+ printable characters, raw...) Useful for picking files in a passive
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way. It is useful to keep track of what users of a network are doing,
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and is usable with textmode tools like grep, sed, awk. Happy data
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hunting :-)
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@@ -131,11 +131,11 @@
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and -yX options.
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-yP Shows data contained in the tcp packets. Non-printable
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- charachters are transformed in dots: ".". Newline character is
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+ characters are transformed in dots: ".". Newline character is
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preserved. This is the best way, in my opinion to show data
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like HTTP requests, IRC communication, SMTP stuff and so on.
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- -yR Displays all kind of charachters, printable and non printable.
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+ -yR Displays all kind of characters, printable and non printable.
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If something binary is transmitted, the effect will probably be
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like watching with "cat" at a gzipped file.
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@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
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-yX Shows all data after the header in hexadecimal and ascii dump
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with 16 bytes per line.
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- -yU Shows all data after the header, but Unprintable charachters are
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+ -yU Shows all data after the header, but Unprintable characters are
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displayed as hexadecimal values between a "<" and a ">" symbol.
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@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
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If you use the additional flag b of the -w option (i.e. -wPub), in the
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file will be written this banner:
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- [client|server] offset before:offset after (lenght of rebuilded seg-
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+ [client|server] offset before:offset after (length of rebuilded seg-
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ment)
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to distinguish between client and server data.
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@@ -177,10 +177,10 @@
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changes. Useful for sniffing binary or compressed files.
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(-wRC only the client, -wRS only the server)
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- -wP Unprintable charachters are written like dots.
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+ -wP Unprintable characters are written like dots.
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(-wPC only the client, -wPS only the server)
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- -wU Unprintable charachters are displayed as hexadecimal values
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+ -wU Unprintable characters are displayed as hexadecimal values
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between a "<" and a ">" symbol.
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(-wPC only the client, -wPS only the server)
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@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@
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you are able to track only the first connection (-T1) matched by
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tcpick and data are displayed as raw. Only data from the client
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are put on stdout. All messages and banners are suppressed,
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- except error messages (-S -v0), so this option is particulary
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+ except error messages (-S -v0), so this option is particularly
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useful to download an entire fully rebuilded and acknowledged
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connection.
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--- a/README
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+++ b/README
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
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connections data in different files, or it can display all the stream
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on the terminal, when the connection is closed. There are useful
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display modes like hexdump, hexdump + ascii, only printable
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-charachters, raw mode and so on. Available a color mode too, helpful to
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+characters, raw mode and so on. Available a color mode too, helpful to
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read better the output of the program. Actually it can handle eth and
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ppp interfaces. It is useful to keep track of what users of a network
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are doing, and is usable with textmode tools like grep, sed, awk.
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--- a/src/fragments.c
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+++ b/src/fragments.c
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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
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int ack_num )
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/* called by established_packet
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* when a "ack" packet comes to the network device,
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- * data that are unacknowledged will be acknowledged and immediatly
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+ * data that are unacknowledged will be acknowledged and immediately
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* sent to the write engine wrebuild
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*/
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{
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--- a/src/ip.h
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+++ b/src/ip.h
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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
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u_short ip_id; /* identification */
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u_short ip_off; /* fragment offset field */
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#define IP_RF 0x8000 /* reserved fragment flag */
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-#define IP_DF 0x4000 /* dont fragment flag */
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+#define IP_DF 0x4000 /* don't fragment flag */
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#define IP_MF 0x2000 /* more fragments flag */
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#define IP_OFFMASK 0x1fff /* mask for fragmenting bits */
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u_int8_t ip_ttl; /* time to live */
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--- a/src/lookup_query.c
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+++ b/src/lookup_query.c
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@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
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return service=(char *)strdup(ptr->s_name);
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}
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debug( "service name NOT resolved: %d",ntohs(port) );
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- /* \n carachter should be inserted because this messages comes after
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+ /* \n character should be inserted because this messages comes after
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* a "printf" message not ended in \n in another function
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*/
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s_port=(char *)S_calloc(128,1);
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--- a/src/lookup_tree.c
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+++ b/src/lookup_tree.c
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@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
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_l_root->parent = NULL;
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}
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- /* 2. step: the left side C of the node D becames the
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+ /* 2. step: the left side C of the node D becomes the
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* right of the node B */
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B->right = D->left;
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@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
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D->parent = B->parent;
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- /* 2. step: the right side C of the node D becames the
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+ /* 2. step: the right side C of the node D becomes the
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* left of the node B */
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B->left = D->right;
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--- a/src/loop.c
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+++ b/src/loop.c
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
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#ifdef TCPICK_DEBUG
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if( payload_len != (hdr->len - (int)( payload - packet ) ) ) {
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suicide( "got_packet",
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- "payload lenght calculated with iplen and hdr->len\n"
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+ "payload length calculated with iplen and hdr->len\n"
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"differs by %d bytes\n"
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"hdr->len = %d\n"
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"datalink_size = %d\n"
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--- a/src/tcpick.c
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+++ b/src/tcpick.c
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@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
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pcap_setfilter( descr, &filter_compiled );
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}
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- /* getting information about the datalink type of the device choosen
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+ /* getting information about the datalink type of the device chosen
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(not all are supported) */
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datalink_id = pcap_datalink( descr );
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datalink_str = (char *)datalink2str( datalink_id );
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--- a/tcpick.8
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+++ b/tcpick.8
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
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tcp streams and saves the
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data captured in different files, each for every connection,
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or displays them in the terminal in different
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-formats (hexdump, printable charachters, raw...)
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+formats (hexdump, printable characters, raw...)
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Useful for picking files in a passive way.
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It is useful to keep track of what users of a network are doing, and is
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usable with textmode tools like grep, sed, awk.
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
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discarded. If \fInumber\fP is not specified, it will be set to \fB1\fP.
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.TP
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.B \-v \fIverbosity\fP
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-Quite unuseful, yet. Set verbosity level. Actually there are not
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+Quite useless, yet. Set verbosity level. Actually there are not
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really many
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extra messages to display, this means it is enabled by default
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(\fB-v1\fP).
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@@ -171,13 +171,13 @@
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\fB-yX\fP options.
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.TP
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.B \-yP
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-Shows data contained in the tcp packets. Non-printable charachters are
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+Shows data contained in the tcp packets. Non-printable characters are
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transformed in dots: "\fB.\fP". Newline character is preserved.
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This is the best way, in my opinion to show data like HTTP requests,
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IRC communication, SMTP stuff and so on.
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.TP
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.B \-yR
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-Displays all kind of charachters, printable and non printable. If
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+Displays all kind of characters, printable and non printable. If
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something binary is transmitted, the effect will probably be like
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watching with "\fBcat\fP" at a gzipped file.
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.TP
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@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@
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bytes per line.
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.TP
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.B \-yU
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-Shows all data after the header, but \fBU\fPnprintable charachters are
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+Shows all data after the header, but \fBU\fPnprintable characters are
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displayed as hexadecimal values between a "<" and a ">" symbol.
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.SH REBUILD AND WRITE THE TCP STREAM TO FILE
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@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@
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(i.e. \fB-wPub\fP), in the file will be written this banner:
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.br
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-\fB[client|server] offset before:offset after (lenght of rebuilded
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+\fB[client|server] offset before:offset after (length of rebuilded
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segment)\fP
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.br
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@@ -234,12 +234,12 @@
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(\fB-wRC\fP only the client, \fB-wRS\fP only the server)
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.TP
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.B \-wP
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-Unprintable charachters are written like dots.
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+Unprintable characters are written like dots.
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.br
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(\fB-wPC\fP only the client, \fB-wPS\fP only the server)
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.TP
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.B \-wU
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-\fBU\fPnprintable charachters are
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+\fBU\fPnprintable characters are
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displayed as hexadecimal values between a "<" and a ">" symbol.
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.br
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(\fB-wPC\fP only the client, \fB-wPS\fP only the server)
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@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@
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client are
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put on stdout. All messages and banners are suppressed, except error
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messages (\fB-S -v0\fP),
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-so this option is particulary useful to download an entire
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+so this option is particularly useful to download an entire
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fully rebuilded and acknowledged connection.
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.TP
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\fB -PS --pipe server \fP
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--- a/src/text.h
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+++ b/src/text.h
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
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"Usage: " OPTIONS \
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"Example: tcpick " EXAMPLEARGS "\n\n" \
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"for an updated list of options see tcpick(1) manpage\n" \
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- "to see version and license informations try `tcpick --version'\n" \
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+ "to see version and license information try `tcpick --version'\n" \
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"or read the `COPYING' file, released with the package\n\n" \
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"tcpick homepage: http://tcpick.sourceforge.net\n\n" \
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MAILING_LIST \
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