A little off topic, but nonetheless: Have a look at Ethereal, an open source network analyzer similar in many respects to Sniffer Pro. http://www.ethereal.com
<plug shameless="yes"> For distributed sniffing / central analysis, you might want to try IDABench, ISTS's pluggable framework for network packet analysis. http://idabench.ists.dartmouth.edu. You can query large datasets with various analysis tools and it returns graphical, textual, or libpcap composite binary output that can be opened in, for instance, ethereal. </plug> On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 13:07:48 -0500 "Austad, Jay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anyone have any experience with these? I'm looking for something similar to > Network Associates Sniffer product. > > Are there any open source projects that are decent? What are others using? > > ---------------- > Jay Austad > Senior Network Analyst > Travelers Express / MoneyGram > e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] p: 952.591.3779 -- George Bakos Institute for Security Technology Studies - IRIA Dartmouth College [EMAIL PROTECTED] 603.646.0665 -voice 603.646.0666 -fax