netcat maybe?
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Aaron Turner wrote:
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> netcat is what you're looking for. nc is the actual command name.
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> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Alan Mead wrote:
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> > There is a program to do this... blanking on the name... *cat? cat*? It
> > binds to a port and shows you what comes through. Hopefully someone will
> > post a name. Apache, of course, logs 80 but I'm guessing you either aren't
> > running it or it doesn't log enough?
> >
> > -Alan
> >
> > At 04:39 PM 2/14/00 , Carl Karsten wrote:
> > >I'm trying to use ipchains to figure out what an http GET command looks
> > >like. so I want to log all packets to port 80, and then hit it with a
> > >browser. ipchains, right?
> > >
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