  | |  | Sending tcpdump grep-ed output to file | Sending tcpdump grep-ed output to file 2004-01-14 - By Jason Dixon
Back On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 09:33, Pete Nesbitt wrote:
> I don 't see anything wrong unless there is no output at the time you create
> the file. Is it created and empty or just not created?
>
> Try using 'tee ' to send output to std out & a file.
Yes, but rather than force a square peg in a round hole, simply stop
using the "-l " flag as I suggested. Buffering is really only helpful
when you 're viewing it real-time anyways (certain scripting situations
aside).
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