Did you also had to install winpcap =
(http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm) ?

I also would like to snoop on my interface...=20

I can choose from two interfaces:
*Cisco SystemsAIR-CB20A Wireless LAN Adapter.: = 
\Device\NPF_{7AA34A73-C558-4181-9FB4-45C46104B861}
*Generic dialup adapter: \Device\NPF_GenericDialupAdapter

I tried both of them but I see no packages at all coming in....  Did = you?


Cheers,
Robby Pelssers

-----Original Message-----
From: Yves Vindevogel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: dinsdag 21 maart 2006 13:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Can't get sendmail to work


I could not get ngrep to work on my winxp, basically because I don't 
know how my interface is named.
I tried eth0 (like in unix), "Wireless Network Connection", any, .... 
Nothing worked
I then downloaded "ethereal for Windows".  It has the same 
functionality, I think.
But there you can simply specify the interface from a list.  And you can 
filter the port.
It works like a charm.

Unfortunately, it did not solve my problem, but in the meantime, Antonio 
solved the problem for me.
Thanks for the help and I hope my answer helps you out one day on a 
windows machine


Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:

> Le 20 mars 06 à 17:41, Yves Vindevogel a écrit :
>
>> When I do ngrep port 25 (or port 80 for that matter), nothing shows
>> up on ngrep.
>> I am using a wireless connection (10.32.1.0/24) and a normal wired  
>> one (10.32.2.0/24)...
>
>
> ngrep dumps the traffic of a single interface, you might have to  
> specify which one you want to dump.
>
> Not sure how this works under windows - on a unixish system you'd use  
> ifconfig to see what interfaces you have, and specify one with the -d  
> option of ngrep.
>
> If your mail server is on the same host, you need to dump the traffic  
> of the loopback interface. Again I don't know how this translates to  
> a windows system.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -Bertrand
>


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