Hi Todd, On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Todd Rumberger <[email protected]> wrote: > <[email protected]> > > netsniff-ng 0.5.4.1 > > netsniff-ng is a high performance network sniffer for packet > inspection that acts as a raw socket sniffer with kernelspace > bpf and a "zero-copy" mode receive ring. > > Options, mandatory: > -d <arg> use device <arg> for capturing packets, e.g. `eth0` > > Options for packet filtering: > -f <arg> use file <arg> as bpf filter > > Options for sys daemon: > -D run as sys daemon > -P <arg> use file <arg> as pidfile, req if -D > -L <arg> use file <arg> as logfile, req if -D > -S <arg> use file <arg> as uds inode, req if -D > > Options for sys scheduler/process: > -b <arg> bind process to specific CPU/CPU-range > -B <arg> forbid process to use specific CPU/CPU-range > -H do not high priorize process > -n non-blocking packet capturing mode > > Options for packet printing: > -s do not print captured packets (silent mode) > > Options, misc: > -v prints out version > -h prints out this help > > Info: > - Sending a SIGUSR1 will show current packet statistics > - Sending a SIGUSR2 will toggle silent and packet printing mode > - For more help type 'man netsniff-ng' > > Please report bugs to <[email protected]> > Copyright (C) 2009, 2010 Daniel Borkmann and Emmanuel Roullit > License: GNU GPL version 2 > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > sh-3.00#
you just sent me an mail without a question. The only thing that I can tell you from the content of your mail is that the netsniff-ng version comes from ancient times. Are you a time traveler? ;-) Anyway, for questions, please use the mailing list. Best, Daniel -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "netsniff-ng" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] http://netsniff-ng.org
