9/1/2023 0 Comments Wireshark dst port![]() You can select packets more explicitly by setting a filter with the following pattern: follow,udp,raw,:,: Ä«oth methods work with MPEG TS and any other payload. eth.dst eth.src 4 eth.ig eth.trailer arp.hw.size.Analyze -> Decode As -> UDP port (field), portnumber (value), MP2T (current) Tools Dump MPEG TS Packets. In the example above, tshark filters packets by "stream-index", the first one Here is how I did it: Captured using ip.dest filter for the multicast stream.Slightly slower method (but still fast relative to Wireshark's follow+export), using tshark and xxd tools: tshark -r "dump.pcap" -z follow,udp,raw,0 -q | ip.src 192.168.1.101 ip.dst 10.90.11.88 ip.src 192.168.1.101 and ip.dst 10.90.11.88 tcp.port 80 tcp.srcport 80 tcp.dstport 80. ![]() To see available conversations in dump run the next: tshark -nq -r dump.pcap -z conv,udp.
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