Well , I was not going to sniff the CS network, although I really don't
see why the CS staff should mind. (I suppose the CS students sniff
continuously the networks in their labs, and the classrooms' network
should not carry any sensitive info).
I don't think there is anything that interesting goin
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 09:25:43AM +0200, Shahar Dag wrote:
> Hi Near
>
> I will be glade to here such lecture.
> It will be grate if you explain a bit about how to use ethereal.
> Please noteice that sniffing of the cs network might not be welcomed by the
> system team of cs
No sniffing of the
The new name is: 'wireshark'.
On Feb 6, 2008 9:25 AM, Shahar Dag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> It will be grate if you explain a bit about how to use ethereal.
>
>
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Subject: [Haifux] Lecture proposal : how Ethernet works ?
> Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
> lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
> An exp
I am interested.
On Feb 5, 2008 5:30 PM, Nir Abulaffio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
> lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
> An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
> eth
On Feb 5, 2008 5:30 PM, Nir Abulaffio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
> lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
> An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
> etherheal
I'm interest
Since I have heared tens of lectures in Haifux, I propose to give a
lecture on the only thing I can think will interest the audience:
An explanation of how Ethernet networks work by giving examples using
etherheal (today wireshark) which is an open source sniffer.
I can show the bits in the header