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Is it possible to view TCP Flow without changing the active filter?
The crux of the issue is in the title.
A file with a volume of 2-3 GB, for example, I set a filter: http.request.u***
, for convenient viewing of the request, I press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+T
, while the current filter changes to tcp.stream eq ***
and this causes a lot of inconvenience, is it possible to view TCP Flow without changing the filter in order to view request after request, and not forever wait when the desired filter is applied again and scroll in depth?
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