Somewhere back in the archives of thedailywtf.com is one about when the company 
that wrote Wireshark got bought by another company. During integration of the 
two companies systems, the Wireshark guys used it to help sort things out, then 
one day it and some of their other software tools were banned from the network 
as malware.
The idiots running the company that bought them banned the very products they'd 
just bought from their own systems.



 
      From: Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com>

I would assume, if they are "calling home" that I could see the traffic 
with wireshark or tcpdump?  Hard to see in all the other traffic as I 
maintain an sshfs share, and an ssh login session to them all from here.  
So its pretty noisy in terms of net traffic here at the Heskett Cottage.

   
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