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Fix a few number errors and some other minor things

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Luis MartinGarcia 2014-08-15 19:22:08 +02:00
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0x01 Introduction.............................................................
0x02 Installing Protocol......................................................
0x03 Running Protocol.........................................................
|_ 0x03.1 Displaying Existing Protocols......................................
|_ 0x03.2 Displaying Custom Protocols........................................
0x04 Examples.................................................................
0x05 Support and Bug Reporting................................................
0x02 Downloading Protocol......................................................
0x03 Installing Protocol......................................................
0x04 Running Protocol.........................................................
|_ 0x04.1 Displaying Existing Protocols......................................
|_ 0x04.2 Displaying Custom Protocols........................................
| |_ 0x04.2.1 Field Lists.................................................
| |_ 0x04.2.2 Options.....................................................
|_ 0x04.3 Command-line Options...............................................
0x05 Examples.................................................................
0x06 Contact, Support and Bug Reporting.......................................
0x01 - INTRODUCTION
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http://www.luismg.com/protocol
0x02 - INSTALLING PROTOCOL
0x03 - INSTALLING PROTOCOL
Protocol can be installed by running the included setup.py script as follows:
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sudo ./setup.py install
0x03 - RUNNING PROTOCOL
0x04 - RUNNING PROTOCOL
Once installed, Protocol can be run from the command line. The syntax is
the following:
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The following subsections describe each approach.
0x03.1 Displaying Existing Protocols
0x04.1 Displaying Existing Protocols
The first approach lets users print ASCII headers for existing network
protocols. In particular, the following protocols are available.
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icmpv6-redirect
icmpv6-rsol
0x03.1 Displaying Custom Protocols
0x04.1 Displaying Custom Protocols
Apart from already existing protocols, Protocol can represent any arbitrary
protocol headers. In order to do that, instead of specifying the name of
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any of the field names contains spaces, the protocol specification must be
enclosed in double quotes.
0x03.1.1 Field Lists
0x04.2.1 Field Lists
The most important part of a protocol specification are field lists. This
is just a comma-separated list of name:length tuples, where name represents
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0x03.1.2 Options
0x04.2.2 Options
Once the list of fields has been specified, users may optionally pass
formatting options to control the way the ASCII header is generated.
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bits(32)
0x03.3 Command-line Options
0x04.3 Command-line Options
Apart from per-protocol format specifiers, Protocol can also be configured
using command-line parameter. The following list provides a description of
each option available.
Usage: /usr/local/bin/protocol {<protocol> or <spec>} [OPTIONS]
Usage: protocol {<protocol> or <spec>} [OPTIONS]
PARAMETERS:
<protocol> : Name of an existing protocol
<spec> : Field by field specification of non-existing protocol
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--sepchar <char> : Character that separates protocol fields
0x04 - EXAMPLES
0x05 - EXAMPLES
This section presents additional examples on how to run protocol.
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0x05 - SUPPORT AND BUG REPORTING
0x06 - CONTACT, SUPPORT AND BUG REPORTING
For any questions, bug reports, bug fixes, feature requests, code
contributions, etc, please contact me using the e-mail address displayed on