Alan Middlehurst wrote:
I am on machine A running wireshark, connected to hub A..
The slow machine (lets call that B) is connected to hub B. This has
no TCP packets showing (or HTTP for that matter, even though I have
viewed web pages whilst capturing traffic)
HTTP packets are almost
Hi Guy
ALL machines on hub A and B (which I have been looking at) are running at
100Mbit/s (or so the status of the network card says)
and yes as far as i can tell (amongst all the wiring) the switch is connecting
together about 5 hubs
Cheers
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Alan
I am trying to install ethereal-0.99.0-1.src.rpm and I get the error:
warning: group gerald does not exist - using root.
It spits out several of these errors and does not install. Does anyone
have a solution to fix this? I saw a post that someone wrote that
suggested using Wireshark. I'm
Does X11 come standard with OSX 10.4+? For the hell of it, I tried installing X11 last night, but the install wouldn't complete because I have more recent software on this computer -- I was under the impression that X11 WASN'T included?
On 9/6/06, Stephen Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed,
MacOS X 10.4 comes with X11 on the install CD as optional install. It is not installed by default but only a doubleclick away.On 07.09.2006, at 14:52, Chris Cocuzzo wrote:Does X11 come standard with OSX 10.4+? For the hell of it, I tried installing X11 last night, but the install wouldn't complete
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 08:33:15AM -0400, Tara Parker wrote:
I am trying to install ethereal-0.99.0-1.src.rpm and I get the error:
warning: group gerald does not exist - using root.
It spits out several of these errors and does not install. Does anyone
have a solution to fix this? I saw
Hi folks,
In order to thoroughly test the new package infrastructure for the
H248 dissector I need capture files with data of as many packages as
possible (Annex C, E, 3GPP, etc...)
Thanks,
Luis
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I just want to make sure that Wireshark is what we need. Am I correct
in seeing that it IS Ethereal only under a different name?
I ran the RPM and it wouldn't installI'm not very terminal-smart,
but should I maybe do it through there instead of double-clicking the rpm?
Thanks for your