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replay captured tcpdump sessions to the screen?

Subject: replay captured tcpdump sessions to the screen?
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 16:27:31 -0600
Does anyone know of software that will allow someone to replay sessions (ie. 
captured telnet tcpdump data)
to a screen? (I don't want to replay this back out to the network)

I'd like to be able to replay captured telnet mitm sessions in a terminal like 
environment to get all the
correct ascii/terminal drawings for the menu system that is being used.

A long time ago, I thought the 'evidence' section of the www.takedown.com was 
cool in that you could
telnet to a port on their server and have the sessions replayed back to you.

I've been using chaosreader ( http://chaosreader.sourceforge.net/ )  to split 
the tcpdump data into
sessions, not sure if anyone has other tools that work in similar fashion or 
any other suggestions.

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