(CCing [EMAIL PROTECTED]; the LBL folks don't appear to be
maintaining tcpdump or libpcap any more, and the Tcpdump Group at

        http://www.tcpdump.org/

have been developing and maintaining them for a while.)

On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 10:03:42PM +0100, Enquiries wrote:
> I would like to say thanks for developing a great program,
> i use it on a regular basis mainly for monitoring our office network for 
> running netowrk apps.
> 
> Just to let you know that i ave coded a wrapper for your little jem, to 
> format it's output to CSV or a more readable ASCII format:
> 
> It is available at:
> http://www.thedumbterminal.co.uk/software/sniff.html

Unfortunately, it's a binary, which means that, although it might not
require Linux, it *does* require an IA-32 processor.  It ran on FreeBSD
3.4 - apparently, even Linux binaries can run "/usr/sbin/tcpdump" - but
the output was somewhat garbled (the blue separator lines, green
date/time stamp, and red source and destination addresses came out OK,
but the rest of the output from tcpdump came out garbled).

You might want to make source code available to it, which could make it
possible to run it on OSes and machines other than those capable of
running IA-32 Linux binaries (e.g., Linux systems with PowerPC or Alpha
or SPARC or... processors in them).
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