Try using Ntop.
Cheap but v good if you don't want to do much setting up.
Http://www.ntop.org

Or ngsniff from Next generation security.
http://www.nextgenss.com/ngssniff.htm

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Vincent Toussaint
> Sent: 27 February 2004 20:15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [IMail Forum] OT : Network Sniffer
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm looking for a "not to expensive but efficient" network 
> sniffer. I don't know much about sniffers... :(
> 
> I need to monitor "everything" that's going on between my 
> Firewall and one computer in my office (behind the firewall)  
> I'm using wireless connection (802.11) with my laptop and the 
> computer and firewall are on a switched network.  My wireless 
> base is also plugged on the same network as the computer and firewall.
> 
> I need this 'cause we're using a "in-house" 
> video-conferencing software and I need to check what's going 
> on between the server and the firewall when someone from 
> outside connect to it (the server).
> 
> Problem is that the computer that I need to monitor is a 
> Mac...  Soon to be change for PC.  So I can't really 
> "connect" to it with my laptop.
> 
> I just need some suggestion from you guys... :)
> 
> Thank you !
> Vincent
> 
> 
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