VNC can be used on both platforms.
Etherpeek will also run on Windows if needed.
If you just want a packet capture and display tool then NTOP listens on
a port and any web browser can connect to view network activity.
There are also many X11 emulators for windows that can act as windows to
the unix box. 
Go to http://tucows.surfnet.nl/adnload/210232_88110.html and you should
find x-deep there.  Brilliant tool and shareware at $55.  Can't go
wrong.
If you can't find it get back to me I have it on my machine.

Good Luck

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Polin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 February 2002 14:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: remote packet capture?


security-focus listers,

i have a box (bsd) that i need to lay some type of GUI packet decoder
on,
but i need it to display on a remote workstation. i know this can be
accomplished with running etherpeek w/ x11 forwarding. Heres the
problem,
the remote workstation is a win2k box. any ideas?

thanks

sideone.






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