Re: Ethereal filter question - solved

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On Monday 13 Oct 2003 10:58 am, Gary Stainburn wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to track down a problem with one of my PC's and I want to
> monitor IP traffic in/out of it so I've installed Ethereal & Ethereal-gnome
> which should allow me to do what I want.
>
> However, I'm having trouble with the filter.  According to the man page I
> should be able to just put
>
> ip.addr == 10.1.5.2
>
> or
>
> ip.addr eq 10.1.5.2
>
> into the filter field on the 'Capture Options' window, but both come up
> with parser errors.
>
> Anyone know what I should be putting in?

Hi folks,

I'd confused the input filter with the display filter. This input filter was 
based on tcpdomp syntax which simply required 'host 10.1.5.2'

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