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Hi,
I remember a thread on hotwire client for linux that started in july. I
browsed thru it again today and it didn't seem to have any concrete solution
on the matter. Did any of you guys do anything? I have been myself using
hotwire internet
Hey,
I sure would be interested. Got on Hotwire two days ago, and have been trying to
figure out the protocol (if any) using a packet sniffer. But you seem to have done it
already. Some details would be appreciated.
Arunjeet Singh
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Have you got any details one type of client and protocol.
I could work on it.
Supreet
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 01:43, Ambar Roy wrote:
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different
Have you got any details one type of client and protocol.
I could work on it.
Supreet
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 01:43, Ambar Roy wrote:
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different port.
Cyberroam seems to use UDP for connections, but hotwire client uses a TCP
connection to the
Does anyone use a hotwire connexion? and if so do you have
a linux version of their authentication client.
Plus! is there a strace like thingy for windows (Just in
case i have to reverse engg).
Its been years since I last used softice and I wasnt really
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different port.
so linc linc.sf.net should work. But I have not tested it
Supreet
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 23:31, Spoonman wrote:
Does anyone use a hotwire connexion? and if so do you have
a linux version of their authentication
Hotwire AFAIK uses same cyberoam server but on a different port.
Cyberroam seems to use UDP for connections, but hotwire client uses a TCP
connection to the server. At least my hotwire connection uses a TCP link and
no UDP.
so linc linc.sf.net should work. But I have not tested it
Haven't