How to concatenate two tcpdump files, so that one traffic will appear after another in the file? To be concrete I want to "multiply" one tcpdump file, so that all the sessions will be repeated one after another sequentially few times.
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As the other answers say, you can use File->Merge in Wireshark, tcpslice, or mergecap. You can also drag a file into Wireshark's main window. If Wireshark/tcpdump/snort/Ntop/etc supported pcap-ng, you'd be able to simply concatenate your capture files. |
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mergecap can resolve your issue, but you must use it with '-a' option, otherwise it reorders packets temporally. Then: mergecap -a file_1.pcap file_1.pcap file_1.cap -w output_file.pcap |
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Wireshark has the File -> Merge command which should do this. I also remember mergecap being a tool to do so, but I haven't used it in a while. |
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Try pcapjoiner (commercial, with demo limited to 1000 packets). |
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