Hej
So, does anyone have any comments or suggestions ? I wrote the
maintainer too, but I haven't heard anything, yet.
I did some further investigations and found that dnstop works fine if
its output is read/written to/from a file. Like this:
sudo tcpdump -w tcpdump.out -c 10 port 53
sudo dnstop -st tcpdump.out > dnstop.out
cat dnstop.out
It produces, as expected, nice tables of information on the captured
dns packets.
This could imply that "ncurses" isn't behaving properly, yes ?
On the 10.3 PB G3 I have:
i libncurses5 5.4-20041023-9
p libncurses5-dev
i libncurses5-shlibs 5.4-20041023-9
libncursesw5 5.4-20041023-1
libncursesw5-shlibs 5.4-20041023-1
i ncurses 5.4-20041023-9
ncurses-dev 5.3-20031018-501
i ncurses-shlibs 5.3-20031018-501
How can I install, say, ncurses 5.4-20041023-6 (bindist 0.7.2) ?
Regards,
Henrik
On 20/12/2005, at 13.09, Henrik Nørgaard Hansen wrote:
Hej
dnstop-20050203-21 doesn't work for me. The information in the
Terminal window is not updated properly. If the window is resized
most of the information is redrawn, but not nessecarily with the
most up-to-date information. Even then the window isn't updated ;
i.e. it can be completely blank or partly drawn.
A word on the environments:
- PowerBook G3, System 10.3.9, Xcode 1.5, Fink 0.24.11/0.7.2.rsync,
dnstop-20050203-21
- eMac USB 2.0, System 10.4.3, Xcode 2.1, Fink 0.24.11/0.8.0.rsync,
dnstop-20050203-21
I run it with "sudo dnstop -st en0"
I have tried:
- Fink selfupdate
- Fink update-all
- Googled for dnstop/fink dnstop/broken
- Reinstalled dnstop: "fink remove dnstop" "fink install dnstop"
- Disabled firewall rules "sudo ipfw flush"
- Verify that dns packets are in fact received at the systems (doh)
using "sudo ettercap --text //53". They do !
- "which dnstop" - > /sw/bin/dnstop
- Running non-interactive by "sudo tcpdump -w tcpdump.out -c 10000
port 53" "sudo dnstop tcpdump.out" gives the same results; the
window is not updated.
I noticed that the version on fink, dnstop-20050203-21, is not the
newest http://dns.measurement-factory.com/tools/dnstop/src/
dnstop-20050405.tar.gz
I could describe how the displays works, or not, but it would be
quite wordy though.
Help, I'm at a loss.
Regards,
Henrik
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