Certainly. The reason for the division is to comply with US export 
restrictions on encryption, or at least that's what I think. 
Ethereal-ssl works beautifully for me since a long time.

On tisdag, sep 24, 2002, at 04:56 Europe/Stockholm, David L. Moneypenny 
wrote:

>       That was one of the possibilities I had in mind, and of course now 
> comes the follow-up question. If I load ethereal-ssl rather than 
> ethereal, will I be unable to analyze non-ssl encrypted traffic?
>
---
Oscar Erlandsson [erlandsson at mac dot com]



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