On Fri, Sep 26, 2003, burns wrote:
>On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 20:49, Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>> FWIW, tcpflow is a program that's very useful for debugging things like
>> this.  It is very similar to tcpdump except that it creates files for each
>> connection (e.g. one for the connection from the pop/imap client to the
>> server, and another for the return traffic).  The tcpflow command line
>> arguments are pretty much the same as for tcpdump enabling you to look at
>> specific hosts and ports.
>
>Ooook?
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] burns]# cd /
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# locate tcpflow
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]#
>
>next stop sourceforge I 'spose, or do you have a source link?

I have SRPMS that build on various flavours of Caldera Linux on
ftp.celestial.com (roll your own URLS since they wrap).
        /pub/SRPMS/tcpflow-0.20-2.src.rpm

And for OpenPKG
        /private/ftp.openpkg.org/release/1.3/SRC/tcpflow-0.20-20030529.src.rpm

Bill
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