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Hi All
again:
I'm
not interested in sniffing any particular existing (or future) IPv6 traffic.
What I'm really after is records of some IPv6
communication between several machines. It should be enough to have the
headers of the packets (I dont need the payoad) - of course, the more machines
involved and the more lengthy the communication is, the
better.
For
instance, IPv4 traces can be found at http://pma.nlanr.net (and, I guess, in
other places as well).
Thanks
for your feedback,
Nuno
Garcia
Some
commercially available traffic generator/analyzers have a built-in packet
‘sniffer’ (can be of limited capture capacity). Aside from the already
mentioned Ethereal, there is one other that I have used with success. Not sure
if mentioning brand names on this list is appropriate (I’d appreciate
clarification); can provide vendor names off-line if
required.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nuno Garcia Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 12:37
PM To: IPv6 WG Subject: IPv6 Traces
Hello All:
Does anyone knows where I can find
IPV6 traffic traces? (if there is such thing)
My goal is to study the headers of
real IPv6 packets.
Thanks,
Nuno
Garcia PhD Student COM
RD1 RSC
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