This is tool might work.
http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/WS_Ping/index.html
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From: "Michael T. Tangorre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I am in the hunt for a tool that will
> I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the http traffic to and
> from ym machine. I am trying to debug an application that makes http posts
> to some servers and need to see what im sending and receiving.
If you just need to debug HTTP requeests and responses from a browser I
would s
If you are using the stand alone CF they have an apache tool that is
installed with CF. Use {cfmx-root}/runtime/bin/sniffer.exe
It will bring up a sniffer GUI interface to allow TCP monitoring. For
example, you can set up Listen port as '8501' and Target port '80' and make
a request 8501, it wil
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| Try packetmon from analog x. They
Take a look at PacketMon which is a free download from here...they also
have some other really cool little network utilities for d/l
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network.htm
Andrew Golden
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Subject: Re: packet sniffer
If you are running Windows, you already have a good sniffer: netmon.exe
very versatile and configurable as well.
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I like PacketMon for it's flexibility.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network.htm
Or you can always use an http proxy like http://www.kestral.com.au/devtools/stretch/.
Jeff Sarsoun
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Ethereal is one of the best ones I've come across.
-Novak
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> I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the ht
IRIS.
It's not free, but its darn full featured.
The trial version will run, but only work with traffic from your own
machine.
-Gel
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I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the http traffic to
and from y
Try packetmon from analog x. They make some cool tools to use for free.
www.analogx.com
Ben
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> I am in the hunt for a
You could probably use the TCPMonitor utility included with CF as well
(cf_root\runtime\lib\sniffer.jar).
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/jrun/4/Programmers_Guide/servletoptimizing6.htm
Deb
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From: Michael T. Tangorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am in the hunt for a to
> I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the http
> traffic to and from ym machine. I am trying to debug an
> application that makes http posts to some servers and need to
> see what im sending and receiving.
>
> I have ethereal now, are there any alternatives (free if
> possible).
Hi!
Mozilla with livehttpheaders (http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/).
> I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the http traffic to and
from ym machine. I am trying to debug an application that makes http posts
to some servers and need to see what im sending and receiving.
>
> I hav
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> > I am in the hunt for a tool that will allow me see the http
> > traffic to and from ym machine. I am trying to debug an
> > application that makes http posts to some servers and need to
> &
not free but you get like 5 days to trial.
http://www.snmp.co.uk/netboy/
It's more graphical but I think you can view the packets too.
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