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 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ================================================ BRLUG - The Baton Rouge Linux User Group Visit http://www.brlug.net for more information. Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change your subscription information. ================================================ <!-- body="end" --> <hr noshade> <ul> <li><strong>Next message:</strong> Ricky Salmon: "RE: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Previous message:</strong> Dustin Puryear: "Re: [brluglist] Network Printing & HTML Editors" <li><strong>Next in thread:</strong> Ricky Salmon: "RE: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Reply:</strong> Ricky Salmon: "RE: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Reply:</strong> Mark Orr: "RE: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Reply:</strong> Dustin Puryear: "Re: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Reply:</strong> Scott Harney: "Re: [brluglist] recommend a good sniffer?" <li><strong>Messages sorted by:</strong> [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] </ul> <hr noshade>
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