On  3 Aug 99 at 15:20, Steve Edmunds wrote:
> I am no expert with ipx/spx, I know there is novell connectivity
> though for linux, so is there a snoop/sniffer that can decode these packets
> available anywhere? (I'm looking at an issue from within emulated Windows
> using an nwdriver and it'd be really useful to see what is really going on
> - from my primary Unix I can't easily)
> I can of course dump the entire packet using snoop, including payload and
> work my way in from ethertype decoding the hex, but a pre-formatted output
> would be really great and much less painfull ;>
Hi,
  if you need something simple, ncpfs (source) package comes with
ipxdump/ipxparse (ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/ncpfs/latest/*.tgz).
  If you need something more detailed, there is
ftp://platan.vc.cvut.cz/pub/linux/ncpfs/ncpanal-0.02.tgz - but I do not
know, whether it compiles, as last modification was at March 23, 1998
(it probably works with libc6.0 only without source modifications).
  You need C++ compiler (gcc or bcc or bcc32) and either ipxdump (on Linux)
or netcapt sniffer (cca 1991, source of program unknown, sorry) + ANSI.SYS
(for DOS).
  Neither of tools above can parse NDS fragged request/reply protocol.
  Output from ncpanal is not compatible with more; 'less -r' works fine.
                                                    Best regards,
                                                         Petr Vandrovec
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