Hi Daniel, try this:
# tcpdump -i eth1 host 192.168.0.33
Use the following:
host Specifies an IP address
port Specifies a port number
There should be a help function.
PS: Are you using a Nokia IP530 device?
Daniel Nystr�m
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Subject: How to use tcpdump
08/07/2002 10:21
Please respond
to exce
Hello..
when I start tcpdump by just issuing
bash# tcpdump
or
bash# tcpdump -i eth1
the packets roll by to fast.. or to specify.. it logs all packets but
I'm only interested in a few of them. How do I limit the output
so that only.. lets say.. UDP packets coming from 192.168.0.33 is shown?
Or, lets say I want to see the package that BitchX sends bitchx.com at
the first startup..?
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
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