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On Sat, 21 Dec 2002, Tom Emerson wrote:
On Saturday 21 December 2002 8:09 am, Robt. Miller wrote:
I want to have tethereal monitor eth0 in the background and output in a given color, and another copy monitor eth1 and output in another color - I can't figure out how to do this without the last color winning. How can I do it?
obvious programmer answer: get the source to ethereal, read it until comprehension dawns, and add a modification to make it do this (this is called "scratching an itch") and return the changes back to the community.
[Unfortunately, this tongue-in-cheek answer is all I have at the moment -- I haven't run ethereal [lately] enough to know/recall if there is a way to do this without a code-level change.]
Seems there ought to be a way by running it under perl or something. This is the first thing in Linux that I can't figure out how to get working. -- (o< //\ Powered by SuSE Linux V_/_ Virusproof. Crashproof. 3:08pm up 2 days, 7:48, 23 users, load average: 1.19, 1.16, 1.10 processes 176333