Thanks Howie,

Yea, I remember the name now that you mention it... every once in a
while somebody asks about port analysis and ethereal is always
mentioned, but when I need one I can't remember the name and it
doesn't come up in my searches. heh :)

Thanks,

> I use Ethereal and it works great:

> http://www.ethereal.com/

> It's also free w/source.

> HTH,
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>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: S. Isaac Dealey
>   To: CF-Talk
>   Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 6:16 PM
>   Subject: OT: http port analysis

>   Hi all,

>   I need to find something I can install on my workstation
>   that will
>   provide a robust report of http requests leaving my
>   machine... for
>   instance, if I open a browser and type in an address, I
>   need to see
>   not just the url but also what http headers and if
>   available form
>   fields the browser is sending. I also need it to be a
>   port filter --
>   integration with a browser won't work, because I need to
>   analyze the
>   outgoing traffic from a non-browser application. I'd
>   prefer a tool
>   that analyzes smtp, pop and ftp ports also, although at
>   this point I
>   can't afford to be too picky.

>   Thanks,

>   s. isaac dealey   214.823.9345

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