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SC_WARTS2TEXT(1)	  BSD General Commands Manual	      SC_WARTS2TEXT(1)

NAME
     sc_warts2text — simple dump of information contained in a warts file.

SYNOPSIS
     sc_warts2text [-d ip2descr-file] [file ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The sc_warts2text utility provides a simple dump of information contained
     in a sequence of warts files.  The output is the same as that which would
     have been provided by scamper if the text output option had been chosen
     instead of the warts output option when the data was collected.  The
     options are as follows:

     -d ip2descr-file
	     specifies the name of a file with IP-address, description map‐
	     pings, one mapping per line.  See the examples section for fur‐
	     ther information.

     While the output of sc_warts2text is structured and suitable for initial
     analyses of results, the format of the output is not suitable for auto‐
     mated parsing and analysis as the output of sc_warts2text will change
     overtime with no regard to backwards compatibility.  Analyses of the con‐
     tents of a warts file should be made using specialised programs which
     link against the scamper file API.

EXAMPLES
     The command:

	sc_warts2text file1.warts file2.warts

     will decode and print the contents of file1.warts, followed by the con‐
     tents of file2.warts.

     The command:

	gzcat file1.warts.gz | sc_warts2text

     will print the contents of the uncompressed file supplied on stdin.

     Given a set of IP-address, description pairs in a file name mappings.txt:

	192.0.2.1 "foo"
	192.0.2.2 "bar"

     then the command gzcat file1.warts.gz | sc_warts2text -d mappings.txt
     will print the description associated with a given destination address
     before each result is presented.

SEE ALSO
     scamper(1), sc_wartsdump(1), sc_warts2json(1)

AUTHORS
     sc_warts2text is written by Matthew Luckie <mjl@luckie.org.nz>.

BSD			       October 15, 2010				   BSD
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