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Martin Schneider
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      04-29-2005, 02:59 PM
>So: --tcp-flags ALL PSH will do what you want.

Thanks, but I believe that is not what i wanted.

I want one or more of these set: PSH URG ACK. And the others can be
set or can be unset, dont care about them.

Your Solution would only match to: PSH set, all others unset. (?)



>And again, being polite on newsgroups usually help to have answers !


Sorry, I know it is unpolite to open a new thread, but I cant answer:
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