>>>the files are really large and hard to read; >>>probably it would really be better using tcpdump -W (output file) on the >>>server side when the response is coming in. This output file can easily >>>be read with Ethereal (Menu Tool, "Follow TCP/IP Stream") or any other >>>tcpdump [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok... ftp://ftp.wuga.org/pub/reverse_proxy.tar.gz reverse_proxy/tcpflow/1.3.26/ie reverse_proxy/tcpflow/1.3.24/ reverse_proxy/tcpflow/1.3.24/ie reverse_proxy/tcpdump/ reverse_proxy/tcpdump/1.3.26/ reverse_proxy/tcpdump/1.3.26/ie reverse_proxy/tcpdump/2.0.42/ reverse_proxy/tcpdump/2.0.42/ie reverse_proxy/tcpdump/1.3.24/ reverse_proxy/tcpdump/1.3.24/ie tcpflows taken with: # tcpflow -c \( host uga542004.it.gactr.gc.nat or host webmail.gactr.uga.edu \) > ie tcpdumps taken with: # tcpdump -w ie \( host uga542004.it.gactr.gc.nat or host webmail.gactr.uga.edu \) current IE status: 1) 2.0.42: success 2) 1.3.26: auth failure 3) 1.3.24: auth sucess, inbox contents fail to display -- ---------------------------------------- Robin P. Blanchard Systems Integration Specialist Georgia Center for Continuing Education fon: 706.542.2404 <|> fax: 706.542.6546 ----------------------------------------
