Sniffer Program

2001-02-08 Thread AABAN34


   Can someone recommend  a good WindowsME sniffer? 

   Brian

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Sniffer Program

2001-02-08 Thread AABAN34



=A0=A0Can someone recommend  reasonable price Windows sniffer?=20

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RE: Sniffer Program

2001-02-08 Thread Fowler, Robert J.

You might try the program K9-2001. It's one of the best sniffers out there.
It's uses the DUAL (Dogs Use A Light ) algorithm to search out any
unsuspecting "hosts" that are hidden, even on the darkest of nights. Not
only that but it then checks the Packet carried by any such "host" for any
goodies such as the Rubber Protocol Chewy Toy (Patent Pending) or the
Segment Biscuit. It also checks the CRC "Bytes"(Cats Reward Cats) on any
such toys/food to make sure they have not been contaminated. As always
though be careful because the K9-2001 sniffer is no compatible with all
hardware such as the PC(Prissy Cats) but runs nicely on the MAC(Mice Against
Cats). 

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   Can someone recommend  a good WindowsME sniffer? 

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Re: Sniffer Program

2001-02-09 Thread Peter Van Oene

Ethereal, www.ethereal.com, works for me and is free.  

It actually also has some of the freshest decodes I've seen (ie RSVP-TE/OSPF-TE etc)


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Re: Subject: Sniffer Program

2001-02-08 Thread Paul Werner


>Can someone recommend  a good WindowsME 
sniffer? 

Well, I am not sure if it works on Windows ME 
boxes, but there is a protocol analyzer that will 
work on most other Winthings (95,98, NT4, etc.)  
It is fairly decent given the cost(free).  My 
understanding is that it comes from a Win32 
ported version of TCPdump.  There is only one 
downside that I am aware of.  All of the help 
files are in Italian.  If you can figure out how 
to get it all loaded, its fairly decent.

I am trying to work on the documentation side of 
things by trying to get a deal struck between my 
wife and the guy that wrote the code for the 
program as part of his doctoral thesis.  He is in 
no hurry to get everything translated into 
English.  OTOH, if I give the right type of 
gratuity to my wife :-), she might be willing to 
do it herself (I hope).  We'll see how (and if) 
it works out.

Here it is:

http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/windump/

http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/analyzer/


HTH,

Paul Werner




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Re: Subject: Sniffer Program

2001-02-08 Thread Erick B.

www.ethereal.com

It's free and decent for LAN/Ethernet stuff. If you're
looking for WAN, ATM, etc then you'll need to look at
commericial products such as Sniffer Pro.

--- Paul Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Can someone recommend  a good WindowsME 
> sniffer? 
> 
> Well, I am not sure if it works on Windows ME 
> boxes, but there is a protocol analyzer that will 
> work on most other Winthings (95,98, NT4, etc.)  
> It is fairly decent given the cost(free).  My 
> understanding is that it comes from a Win32 
> ported version of TCPdump.  There is only one 
> downside that I am aware of.  All of the help 
> files are in Italian.  If you can figure out how 
> to get it all loaded, its fairly decent.
> 
> I am trying to work on the documentation side of 
> things by trying to get a deal struck between my 
> wife and the guy that wrote the code for the 
> program as part of his doctoral thesis.  He is in 
> no hurry to get everything translated into 
> English.  OTOH, if I give the right type of 
> gratuity to my wife :-), she might be willing to 
> do it herself (I hope).  We'll see how (and if) 
> it works out.
> 
> Here it is:
> 
> http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/windump/
> 
> http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/analyzer/
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Paul Werner


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Re: Subject: Sniffer Program

2001-02-09 Thread JCoyne

Observer Suite

It cost $3,000.00 but it can also be free if you seach around ;)


"Erick B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> www.ethereal.com
>
> It's free and decent for LAN/Ethernet stuff. If you're
> looking for WAN, ATM, etc then you'll need to look at
> commericial products such as Sniffer Pro.
>
> --- Paul Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >Can someone recommend  a good WindowsME
> > sniffer?
> >
> > Well, I am not sure if it works on Windows ME
> > boxes, but there is a protocol analyzer that will
> > work on most other Winthings (95,98, NT4, etc.)
> > It is fairly decent given the cost(free).  My
> > understanding is that it comes from a Win32
> > ported version of TCPdump.  There is only one
> > downside that I am aware of.  All of the help
> > files are in Italian.  If you can figure out how
> > to get it all loaded, its fairly decent.
> >
> > I am trying to work on the documentation side of
> > things by trying to get a deal struck between my
> > wife and the guy that wrote the code for the
> > program as part of his doctoral thesis.  He is in
> > no hurry to get everything translated into
> > English.  OTOH, if I give the right type of
> > gratuity to my wife :-), she might be willing to
> > do it herself (I hope).  We'll see how (and if)
> > it works out.
> >
> > Here it is:
> >
> > http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/windump/
> >
> > http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/analyzer/
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > Paul Werner
>
>
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