Searched refs:capfile (Results 1 – 7 of 7) sorted by relevance
164 local capfile="${rndh}-${port}"167 ip netns exec ${ns3} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-listener.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1 &170 ip netns exec ${ns1} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-connector.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1 &
425 …local capfile="${rndh}-${connector_ns:0:3}-${listener_ns:0:3}-${cl_proto}-${srv_proto}-${connect_a…428 …ip netns exec ${listener_ns} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-listener.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1…431 …ip netns exec ${connector_ns} tcpdump ${capopt} -w "${capfile}-connector.pcap" >> "${capout}" 2>&1…
1058 capfile=$(printf "mp_join-%02u-%s.pcap" "$TEST_COUNT" "${listener_ns}")1060 echo "Capturing traffic for test $TEST_COUNT into $capfile"1061 …ip netns exec ${listener_ns} tcpdump -i any -s 65535 -B 32768 $capuser -w $capfile > "$capout" 2>&…
1488 declare -A capfile1496 capfile[$if_name]=$(mktemp)1512 -s 65535 -B 32768 $capuser -w ${capfile[$if_name]} \1532 rm ${capfile[$if_name]} ${capout[$if_name]}1539 tcpdump -e -n -r ${capfile[$if_name]} 2>&1