Re: AW: [Ltsp-discuss] Loading Kernel--sleep..sleep..sleep....

2002-01-20 Thread mslicker
Well.. I'm learning and guess I've never used tcpdump before. Thanks for enlightening me.. I'll use it for now on.. --Matthew On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Jim McQuillan wrote: > Grgicevic, > > I use tcpdump all the time, but before I do that, I > like to know that indeed there is a processes

Re: AW: [Ltsp-discuss] Loading Kernel--sleep..sleep..sleep....

2002-01-20 Thread Jim McQuillan
Grgicevic, I use tcpdump all the time, but before I do that, I like to know that indeed there is a processes actually listening on port 69. tcpdump can be very intimidating for people, and it can be difficult for someone to actually see anything useful, unless they really know how to use the pro

AW: [Ltsp-discuss] Loading Kernel--sleep..sleep..sleep....

2002-01-20 Thread Grgicevic Davor (VTG)
Why u dont use tcpdump for something like that ? Ust simple Tcpdump and enter ( if there is two interfaces use tcpdump i -eth0 ) To exclude some uneccecery things use tcpdump and not port 22 or something else -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Jim McQuillan [mailto