After looking at the proxy.r program on the Web site, I realized that I
have a need
for something similar to this to track down problems I am having with
printing to an
IP printer. Here's my question: Is it possible to do the same thing as
proxy does for
Web traffic but change it to IP addresses of a host and IP printer to see
what data
is really getting to the print?
The port number is the standard port 9100 (for most HP type printers)
however I noticed
that the conversation seems to originate from the host on different ports.
Don't get
that part of the socket - but then I'm no socket expert. Any help would be
appreciated.
Mike Yaunish
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