Hello All,
There are times I would like to look at an inbound packet after tossing when there are unexpected errors or ???.
Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect later?
Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect
later?
make a copy before tossing?
make a copy before tossing?
That's what I am doing now. What a mess of stuff.. ;)
I am copying packets and bundles into a backup directory. A rather
crude cp command. I'm not sure what is going to happen with filename collisions.
I was thinking others may have come up with a good way to accomplish
that.
Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect
later?
make a copy before tossing?
That's what I am doing now. What a mess of stuff.. ;)
I am copying packets and bundles into a backup directory. A rather crude cp command. I'm not
sure what is going to happen with filename collisions.
I was thinking others may have come up with a good way to accomplish that.
I am copying packets and bundles into a backup directory. A rather crude cp command. I'm not
sure what is going to happen with filename collisions.
That's what I am doing now. What a mess of stuff.. ;)
I am copying packets and bundles into a backup directory. A rather
crude cp command. I'm not sure what is going to happen with filename collisions.
I was thinking others may have come up with a good way to accomplish
that.
There are times I would like to look at an inbound packet after tossing when there are unexpected errors or ???.
Is there a way to keep inbound packets after tossing to inspect later?
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