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Re: tcp.time_delta column with tshark


From: Sake Blok <sake () euronet nl>
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 17:24:21 +0100

On 29 jan 2011, at 16:52, j.snelders wrote:

On Sat, 29 Jan 2011 00:26:40 -0800 (PST) vincent paul wrote:

1) I try to use tshark to export a capture into csv file.  I use -T fields
-E 
separator=, -e tcp.time_delta.......  I could see other column data but
not

tcp.time_delta .  Any idea.

No, but it does print the frame.time_delta
$ tshark -r test.pcap -T fields -E separator=, -e frame.number -e frame.time_delta

In order to be able to use tcp.time_relative and tcp.time_delta, you will need to enable TCP timestamps. This is 
disabled by default (for performance optimization).

You can check whether tshark is using TCP timestamps:

$ tshark -G currentprefs | grep tcp.calculate_timestamps
tcp.calculate_timestamps: TRUE
$

If you want to enable them, use:

tshark -o cp.calculate_timestamps:TRUE -r <file> -T fields -e ... -e tcp.time_delta -e ...

Cheers,


Sake

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