A utility to extract TCP streams from (large) pcap files
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streamsplit
A utility to extract TCP streams from (large) pcap files
usage: streamsplit.py [-h] [-F FILTER] [-f] [-l] [-t] [-b BUFFER] filename
positional arguments:
filename PCAP file to be analyzed
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-F FILTER, --filter FILTER
Comma delimited list of hosts (ip:port) to filter
results. You can use 'any' in place of an address or
port. Example: '192.168.0.1:any,192.168.0.2:53,any:80'
-f, --filenames Includes exported filenames in the stream listing.
-l, --list Produces list of streams without exporting them to
individual PCAP files (faster)
-t, --notime Removes timestamps from the stream listing.
-b BUFFER, --buffer BUFFER
(advanced) Adjusts packet buffer sizes for export
files. Generally should be left alone.
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