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I use the following command in tcpdump (installed by default on almost
all Linux distributions):
tcpdump -evvvX
If you want to write the data to a file, add -w . There are a lot of
other options, such as looking at only certain protocols, host
communications, ports, etc. Man tcpdump for more info.
Rob
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From: Daniel Pope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 7:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How can I catch IP packet content ?
> Dear All,
> I'm using Linux Red Hat.I'm trying to learn more
and more about TCP-IP.
> I know how to set ipchains in order to list a
packet from TCP-IP
> traffic, but I want to find what Linux command or
software tools enable
> me to catch (and display)all the content of an IP
packet. Sniffers !?
> Thank you in advance !
>
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