Charles Steinkuehler schrieb:
> On 9/21/2011 11:46 AM, Boris wrote:
>> How do I pipe the output of tcpdump to a ssh-server in the LAN?
>> Something like this...:
>>
>> tcpdump -i eth0 > scp user@server
> 
> No, something like this, run from your lan-server system:
> 
> lan-server$ ssh u...@firewall.net tcpdump -pnvli eth0
> 
> This will scroll the traffic from your firewall on the lan-server
> machine.  Feel free to pipe to a file, change the tcpdump switches, etc.
> 

Argghhh!! I should have had this idea by myself: Execute the tcpdump
remotely....

Thank you very much!

Boris


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