Re: etheeal port?

2006-08-20 Thread stan
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 05:57:28PM +0300, Simon Phoenix wrote:
> On Sunday 20 August 2006 17:36, stan wrote:
> > I'm building a replacement machine for my workstation at work this weeked
> > (6 STABLE). The ethereal port seesm to be missing from the ports tree.
> >
> > This packages is a "must have" app for me.
> >
> > Cany anyone enlighten me as to what has ahppened here, since the
> > last time I built a machine?
> 
> Ethereal is a Wireshark now.
> http://www.wireshark.org/
> /usr/ports/net/wireshark


Thanks, looks like I missed the News Forge article on this.

Seems to be a bit more to this than has been publicly disclosed though...


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Re: etheeal port?

2006-08-20 Thread Simon Phoenix
On Sunday 20 August 2006 17:36, stan wrote:
> I'm building a replacement machine for my workstation at work this weeked
> (6 STABLE). The ethereal port seesm to be missing from the ports tree.
>
> This packages is a "must have" app for me.
>
> Cany anyone enlighten me as to what has ahppened here, since the
> last time I built a machine?

Ethereal is a Wireshark now.
http://www.wireshark.org/
/usr/ports/net/wireshark

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Re: etheeal port?

2006-08-20 Thread Andrew Pantyukhin

On 8/20/06, stan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm building a replacement machine for my workstation at work this weeked
(6 STABLE). The ethereal port seesm to be missing from the ports tree.


www.google.com
/usr/ports/MOVED
/usr/ports/net/wireshark
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etheeal port?

2006-08-20 Thread stan
I'm building a replacement machine for my workstation at work this weeked
(6 STABLE). The ethereal port seesm to be missing from the ports tree.

This packages is a "must have" app for me. 

Cany anyone enlighten me as to what has ahppened here, since the 
last time I built a machine?

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