I guess the story is that the project founder's employer owned the name, etc. He left, they kept the name and aren't sure what to do with it. So, while it hangs in limbo, he started a new name and continues work on it.

Same great project, same people, different name.

At 10:23 AM 11/2/2006, you wrote:
Michael O'Keefe wrote:
* Gerald Carter on Ethereal and the Art of Debugging Networks
[snip]

You need to change the name of this presentation. Ethereal has changed it's name to Wireshark.
It has ?
ethereal.com doesn't make any mention of it.
is it a fork() rather than a namechange ?

I think they just haven't taken down/redirected the Ethereal web site yet. Look at <http://www.wireshark.org>. They say it's the same software and developers, just a new name.

Gus



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