Re: What kind of tools can capture ip packets(such as UDP)fast enough on Linux Platform
- From: Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 13:09:55 -0400
song_winter@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
What kind of tools can capture ethernet packets (such as UDP) fast
enough on the Linux platform? Ethereal cannot fulfill my
requirements.
I'm using packETH 1.4 to send packets.
I found that Ethereal cannot monitor all of the packets if I send
100000 (or more) packets (100 bytes per packet) consecutively with a
delay between packets of 8 us (= 0.008 ms = 0.000008 s), i.e. at
least
some percent of the packets cannot be captured in Ethereal.
96172/100000 = 96.172%, >3% lost
957952/100000 = 95.7952%, >4% lost
Pls help me out, thx.
Have you tried the newer version of ethereal, which is now called
"wireshark"?
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