How are you hooked up?

 

Is your FW attached to a switch, which is also attached to your ISP
Router?

 

Or do you have a crossover cable between your FW and ISP Router?

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Baltas
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 1:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wireshark-users] Logging Packets

 

Peter,



Have you tried using an Ethernet tap?  I've used these in the past with

good results.

One tap I've used is: 

http://www.networktaps.com/?_kk=ethernet%20taps&_kt=8b543eb3-3bef-47d9-8
fb3-c9ab90306962&gclid=CIqqzqfYs5ACFRdPagod0xwpLA



Good Luck

Bill

>>> "Peter Cambouris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/14/07 7:56 AM >>> 

IS there a step by step out there on how to setup a computer with

wireshark to be placed between a firewall and isp router?  There is a

lot of bandwidth being transmitted and need to get answers for my

 client

on what the traffic is.  Please advise!!






 



Thanks



Peter


http://www.networktaps.com/?_kk=ethernet%20taps&_kt=8b543eb3-3bef-47d9-8
fb3-c9ab90306962&gclid=CIqqzqfYs5ACFRdPagod0xwpLA

  

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