Re: [Wireshark-users] How to see HTTP hosts visited

2007-11-13 Thread Gary Fritz
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This may be a bit more difficult than it needs to be. Is your linksys > router actually your internet gateway? You said your internet > connection is wireless, and your drawing lists your pc as the wifi hub. > So is your outgoing internet connection your computer v

Re: [Wireshark-users] How to see HTTP hosts visited

2007-11-13 Thread Gary Fritz
On 13 Nov 2007 at 12:00, Andreas Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the two switches are not forwarding packets to your PC as the > destination of the packets are not meant to receive it > You need to do the tracing on the WRTG54G itself (if it runs some > linux for example) or it should forward

Re: [Wireshark-users] How to see HTTP hosts visited

2007-11-12 Thread Gary Fritz
From: Stephen Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > What does your network setup look like? Do you have separate wireless > AP, router, cable/dsl modem? Or which parts are combined into one? Our home network looks something like this (sorry for the ASCII graphics): Linksys WRT54G switch

[Wireshark-users] How to see HTTP hosts visited

2007-11-12 Thread Gary Fritz
I installed Wireshark to use as a parenting tool. :-) We just gave my 12-yr- old a hand-me-down laptop with wifi. We have some net-nanny-type software on it to try to keep him on a rather short leash, but occasionally we have to turn it off to let him do homework/etc research. I want to keep