There are packet tracers for linux, solaris, and windows already... tcpdump,
snoop, and wireshare (ethereal) respectively.

On Mar 12, 2010 10:34 AM, "Cranky Frankie" <[email protected]> wrote:

I went to a meeting of the Capital District Microcomputer Soceity the
other night, where they did a nice presentation on networks. They
showed a very useful program called Cisco Packet Tracer. It is
available for download from a teacher at HVCC, both in Windows and
Linux, here:

http://academ.hvcc.edu/~m.knichel/

I'm hoping he won't mind me posting this to the Linux groups!

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