srp@babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu (Scott R. Presnell) (03/27/91)
Archive-name: internet/noctools/sgi-tcpdump/1991-03-26 Archive: babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu:/pub/tcpdump2.0.tar.Z [128.218.21.42] Original-posting-by: srp@babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu (Scott R. Presnell) Original-subject: Re: tcpdump Reposted-by: emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti, MSEN) finn.drablos@sintef.no (Finn Drablos) writes: >the offending traffic stems from. So I am looking for a tool for looking >at the network traffic, something like tcpdump for sun (we don't have >any suns (!)). It don't need to be very sophisticated, we just want to >find out if we really need this traffic. I was able to port the more recent version of tcpdump, 2.0, to the IRIX snoop(7) network interface. Moreover, the developers of tcpdump have cleaned up the code some so that there are not the memory alignment problems that there were before. Tcpdump now recognizes several different packet semantices (sp?): this makes it a more useful tool than before. You can find tcpdump 2.0 with support for IRIX on babar.mmwb.ucsf.edu [128.218.21.42] in ~ftp/pub/tcpdump2.0.tar.Z Good Luck. - Scott Presnell (srp@cgl.ucsf.edu) -- Scott Presnell +1 (415) 476-9890 Pharm. Chem., S-926 Internet: srp@cgl.ucsf.edu University of California UUCP: ...ucbvax!ucsfcgl!srp San Francisco, CA. 94143-0446 Bitnet: srp@ucsfcgl.bitnet