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First of all, I executed it according to the code you uploaded and checked the results as shown in the picture.
Based on this study, we are conducting a follow-up study to further classify encrypted traffic.
However, there was a problem converting the generated pcap file to a Jason file.
It is possible to convert the pcap file into a tmpJson file, but it is not possible to convert the final Json file.
To this end, running the pacap_to_json.sh file causes ~joy/sleuth:not found error, but I wonder if you know any solution to this.
Please let me know if you know the solution to this problem or if there is anything you want to try.
For your information, the joy version we conducted the experiment was 4.5.0, and the 2.0 you tested was not distributed and could not be tested.
I'll be waiting for the reply .
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First of all, I executed it according to the code you uploaded and checked the results as shown in the picture.
Based on this study, we are conducting a follow-up study to further classify encrypted traffic.
However, there was a problem converting the generated pcap file to a Jason file.
It is possible to convert the pcap file into a tmpJson file, but it is not possible to convert the final Json file.
To this end, running the pacap_to_json.sh file causes ~joy/sleuth:not found error, but I wonder if you know any solution to this.
Please let me know if you know the solution to this problem or if there is anything you want to try.
For your information, the joy version we conducted the experiment was 4.5.0, and the 2.0 you tested was not distributed and could not be tested.
I'll be waiting for the reply
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: