(RADIATOR) PacketTrace within Handler clause

Andy De Petter adepette at skybel.net
Thu Jul 1 01:55:13 CDT 2004


Andy De Petter wrote:

> 
> Hello all,
> 
> When I use the "PacketTrace" attribute within the Handler clause, I only 
> see a trace of the response, not of the original request .. is this 
> normal behaviour?  If I want to trace the request packet, is adding the 
> PacketTrace within the <Client> the only option?
> 

Been playing around with PacketTrace a bit, and it seems that adding it 
in the <Client> clause doesn't show the resquests either (only responses).

Tried with telnet connection (through Monitor), but same thing .. only 
responses are shown in increased trace, not the requests.

Mike? ;)

-Andy

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