Will@cup.portal.com (Will E Estes) (05/31/91)
Are there any public domain network analyzers that run on PCs? What FTP sites have the software? Thanks, Will Estes Internet: Will@cup.portal.com UUCP: apple!cup.portal.com!Will
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (05/31/91)
In article <42799@cup.portal.com> Will@cup.portal.com (Will E Estes) writes:
Are there any public domain network analyzers that run on PCs?
What FTP sites have the software?
Joe Doupnik's version of MIT's NETWATCH.
netlab.usu.edu, 129.123.1.11, in directory
[anonymous.netwatch]. It's a VMS machine so do cd [.netwatch]
with the brackets and the dot.
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alfred@dutepp0.et.tudelft.nl (Alfred Kayser) (06/03/91)
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) writes: >In article <42799@cup.portal.com> Will@cup.portal.com (Will E Estes) writes: > Are there any public domain network analyzers that run on PCs? > What FTP sites have the software? >Joe Doupnik's version of MIT's NETWATCH. > netlab.usu.edu, 129.123.1.11, in directory > [anonymous.netwatch]. It's a VMS machine so do cd [.netwatch] > with the brackets and the dot. Then there is also a great package called 'The Beholder'. It supports the packet drivers and SNMP to retrieve the data from the monitor and send it to a network management station. Right there you could use 'The Sage' to retrieve the SNMP data. We're working at a packet catcher for protocol sniffing. These can be retrieved from 'dutepp0@et.tudelft.nl' (130.161.144.65). That's a SUN machine so ftp works as it should. -- -- Ir. Alfred Kayser. PACS, OS/2, TCP/IP. --- Email: AKayser@et.tudelft.nl -- -- CARDIT, Delft University of Technology ------------ Tel: (31)-15-786179 -- -- P.O.Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands ------ Fax: (31)-15-784898 --