Again me being slow, yes tcpdump -D recreates the problem.
I forgot I wasn't running as root.

On 23/11/06, Robert Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry get what you mean now, been a long day.

"tcpdump -D" does nothing just returns the prompt with no output or
errors???

"tcpdump" outputs "tcpdump: no suitable device found"



On 23/11/06, Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Robert Craig wrote:
>
> > In response to Steve I have used tcpdump -i en1 and it worked fine.
> The
> > connection did not drop.
>
> Did you try "tcpdump -D" or "tcpdump" without a "-i" flag?
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