Hi Oliver; how tcpmon work is it listen to a port then read what come to the port and print them and direct them to other port.
just say you have web server at 80. then set the tcpmon to listen a random port 4444 and set the tcpmon to send the rquest to 80. than send your browser request to the 4444 (you can do it by saying the browser there is a proxy at 127.0.0.1:4444) Thanks Srinath On Mon, 2003-12-22 at 09:35, Oliver White wrote: > Hi folks, > > I didn't get a response to this post. Who should I contact to discuss the > usage of tcpmon? Is there a maintainer who wouldn't mind a polite email? > > TIA, > > Oliver White > > -----Original Message----- > From: Oliver White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, 16 December 2003 2:45 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Using tcpmon to monitor web conversation > > > Hi folks, > I'm just trying to come to grips with tcpmon. > Essentially what I want to do is monitor a conversation between a browser > and web server. To test out tcpmon I used the following settings: > Listen port: 1234 > Host: www.google.com > Port: 80 > And then visited the site using mozilla. > tcpmon reported that it was waiting for a connection and that was all. > > Am I misusing the software? > Cheers, > Oliver White > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > This email is from Civica Pty Limited and it, together with any attachments, > is confidential to the intended recipient(s) and the contents may be legally > privileged or contain proprietary and private information. It is intended > solely for the person to whom it is addressed. If you are not an intended > recipient, you may not review, copy or distribute this email. If received in > error, please notify the sender and delete the message from your system > immediately.Any views or opinions expressed in this email and any files > transmitted with it are those of the author only and may not necessarily > reflect the views of Civica and do not create any legally binding rights or > obligations whatsoever. Unless otherwise pre-agreed by exchange of hard copy > documents signed by duly authorised representatives, contracts may not be > concluded on behalf of Civica by email. Please note that neither Civica nor > the sender accepts any responsibility for any viruses and it is your > responsibility to scan the email and the attachments (if any). All email > received and sent by Civica may be monitored to protect the business > interests of Civica. > --------------------------------------------------------------------- >