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2020-05-08 06:01:40 +0000 marked best answer Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages?

I means no analyze a single PDU, but anylze the whole file of the .pcap. Just like they did under the menu of telephony.

I am using some kind of media protocol with a timestamp. and my listener reports the timestamp was wrong sometimes.

So I want to check those packages one by one and find if there were some of them in a wrong order. like the 1st one's timestamp is 2, 2nd one is 4, the 3rd one is 3. things like this.

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2020-05-08 06:01:21 +0000 commented answer Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages?

Thank you for your reply. So , I'd rather to write a simple codes to do this with libpcap. Read the codes of wireshark

2020-05-06 03:23:21 +0000 edited question Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages?

Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages? I means no analyze a single PDU, but anyl

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2020-05-06 03:07:35 +0000 edited question Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages?

Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages? I means no analyze a single PDU, but anyl

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Is that possible to write a user-defined script to analyze the whole packages? I means no analyze a sinlge PDU, but anyl