I want to play with a network packet sniffer for the
first time and I was wondering if anybody had some
previous experience or recommendations. The two I've
heard of are sniffit and Ethereal.
Ethereal has a number of dependencies :P and sniffit
seems to be pretty much self contained, so I'm
thinking of trying sniffit first.
Um, Dustin, does Vedalabs have a policy on packet
sniffing? :)
John Hebert
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