RE: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-16 Thread Didier McGillis
] HTTP Sniffers Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:23:51 -0500 I used to use naviscope. -Original Message- From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [OT] HTTP Sniffers Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-16 Thread Steven J. Owens
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 15:17, Didier McGillis wrote: Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are returning on my site. On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 05:48:53PM -0800, Bob Feretich wrote: I use

RE: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-16 Thread Didier McGillis
I forgot about that one. Geez From: Durham David R Jr Contr 805 CSPTS/SCE [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [OT] HTTP Sniffers Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 14:24:45 -0600 If you're talking about Response Headers

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-16 Thread andrew
Puzzle no longer... tcpdump -n -i eth0 -s0 -X Should you have a problem with s0 try changing it to something bigger than your MTU, ie: if you are using normal fast ethernet, 1600. Regards Andrew On the technical level, you have to puzzle out the command line arguments, which isn't that hard,

[OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Didier McGillis
Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are returning on my site. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

RE: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Durham David R Jr Contr 805 CSPTS/SCE
- From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 2:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [OT] HTTP Sniffers Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Ben Souther
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 15:17, Didier McGillis wrote: Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are returning on my site. If you just need the headers, check out the LiveHeaders plugin to

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Ben Souther
On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 15:17, Didier McGillis wrote: Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are returning on my site. If you just need the headers, check out the LiveHeaders plugin to

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Justin Ruthenbeck
Whenever I need to see the actual HTTP messages (which is pretty often, as it turns out), I use an HTTP proxy logger to do it. My favorite, for it's simplicity, is zproxy: http://www.zaval.org/products/proxy/download/ At 12:17 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: Considering this is a pretty knowledgable

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Andrew Miehs
Pardon my ignorance, but what about tcpdump or snoop??? And if you have problems with those, have a look at ethereel Andrew Didier McGillis wrote: Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I can use, I need to see what the HTTP headers are

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread QM
On Thu, Dec 16, 2004 at 01:15:32AM +0100, Andrew Miehs wrote: : Pardon my ignorance, but what about tcpdump or snoop??? These are fantastic tools, as long as you have root access. ;) -QM -- software -- http://www.brandxdev.net tech news -- http://www.RoarNetworX.com

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Bob Feretich
I use Ethereal on my Windows client. It works well, but only for communication across a real port. It does not work if your accessing a site that is running on the client computer. The Follow TCP Stream tool assembles the entire request/response communication for easy viewing or saving to

RE: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread Derrick Koes
I used to use naviscope. -Original Message- From: Didier McGillis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [OT] HTTP Sniffers Considering this is a pretty knowledgable group is there a good free HTTP Sniffer application I

Re: [OT] HTTP Sniffers

2004-12-15 Thread sven morales
I have not seen previous postings but, there is the TCPMON tool from Apache Axis project, its an applet. This allows you to see the the request response between client and Tomcat. --- Justin Ruthenbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whenever I need to see the actual HTTP messages (which is