On Oct 31, 2004, at 6:15 PM, Pete Wilson wrote:
although do you want to exclude TCP or exclude everything but UDP
(or exclude everything but port-161 and port-162 UDP traffic)?
Well, since you ask :-) Yes, sure.
Then that's where the
If you want to see all UDP traffic to and from particular hosts
Thank you Guy! That was very, very helpful.
--- Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 2. I want to exclude certain protocols, like TCP. Is there any
> > way to do it? I note that host takes logical operations.
> > Anything like that for proto?
>
> "(ip host node1 or node2 or node3) and not
Pete Wilson wrote:
I'm a new user of tcpdump, so please forgive these few amateur
questions.
1. I need to look at SNMP traffic, so I issue:
node2:/root#tcpdump udp host node1 or node2 or node3
tcpdump: 'udp' modifier applied to host
UDP doesn't know about "hosts" - that's IP's responsibility.
I'm a new user of tcpdump, so please forgive these few amateur
questions.
1. I need to look at SNMP traffic, so I issue:
node2:/root#tcpdump udp host node1 or node2 or node3
tcpdump: 'udp' modifier applied to host
node2:/root#
What am I doing wrong? I'm using ip instead of udp at the mo a