you can use text2pcap using the -l argument and give it a value
between 147 and 162.
$ text2pcap -l 160 in.txt out.pcap
then open out.pcap with ethereal and go to the Preferences' tab "DLT User A"
in the tab set DLT to 160 and Payload to "tcap".
Save the preferences.
At this point you should see the decoded tcap.
L
On 10/14/05, Harish Babu <harish.babu@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
> The Ethereal man pages say that it supports (recognizes) the TCAP
> protocol. I have an application that uses TCAP and I can capture the
> hex dump (using a standalone utility).
>
> a) Is it possible for me to feed the hex dump from the standalone
> utility into Ethereal to decode the messages?
> b) Can I use text2pcap utility to convert the packets into libpcap-style
> capture files?
>
>
> Thx in advance
> Harish
>
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