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发表于 2007-5-23 22:45:25
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man tcpdump:
When tcpdump finishes capturing packets, it will report counts of:
packets ``captured'' (this is the number of packets that tcpdump has received and processed);
packets ``received by filter'' (the meaning of this depends on the OS on which you're running tcpdump, and possibly on the way the OS
was configured - if a filter was specified on the command line, on some OSes it counts packets regardless of whether they were
matched by the filter expression and, even if they were matched by the filter expression, regardless of whether tcpdump has read and
processed them yet, on other OSes it counts only packets that were matched by the filter expression regardless of whether tcpdump has
read and processed them yet, and on other OSes it counts only packets that were matched by the filter expression and were processed
by tcpdump);
packets ``dropped by kernel'' (this is the number of packets that were dropped, due to a lack of buffer space, by the packet capture
mechanism in the OS on which tcpdump is running, if the OS reports that information to applications; if not, it will be reported as
0). |
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