Hello,

I'm a biginner with linux, but I'm learning... so I hope that my
questions are not too stupids...

I recently read an article about tcpdump in Linux France Magazine and I
try to use the commands which are discribed. Some of them are not
accepted, like "tcpdump -X -s 0 dst host 0.0.0.0 and src host O.O.O.1
and port 110 and tcp" ;-) 

Apparently, it's because I use tcpdump version 3.4 with libpcap version
0.5 running on my machine (Mandrake 7.2) and the test was done with
tcpdump 3.6.1 and libpcap 0.6.1. So, I have downloaded the 3.6.2 and
0.6.2 and ./configure/make and make install these versions. Apparently
It's OK, because I have not any error message. But when I retry the
command "tcpdump -X -s 0 dst host 0.0.0.0 and src host O.O.O.1 and port
110 and tcp", the message is the same : 

tcpdump version 3.4
libpcap version 0.5
Usage: tcpdump [-adeflnNOpqStvx] [-c count] [ -F file ]
                [ -i interface ] [ -r file ] [ -s snaplen ]
                [ -T type ] [ -w file ] [ expression ]     
                                
So, what I have to do to update correctly my tcpdump and libpcap ?
Thanks and excuse my english...
-- 
Jean-Christophe JACQUES
INRA
Equipe Informatique du Centre de Paris
147, rue de l'Université
75338 PARIS cedex 07
Tél. : 01 42 75 92 90
Fax : 01 42 75 94 26

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