Andrew Clark wrote:
> I use two packages for watching network traffic, iptraf and ipgrab.  iptraf 
> allows you
> to view any connections on your segment of the network, the data throughputs 
> and port
> etc.  ipgrab dumps each packet to stdio (or to a file).  Last time I used 
> ipgrab I was
> being dns flooded and ipgrab let me see what the query was requesting 
> (Although it
> generated about 2mb in 5 seconds) Is that what you're after?
Sound interesting. I'll get them when I have space on my disk. 

> What do you mean?  One's plain text and the other is encrypted (and optionally
> compressed)  If you want to see how easy it is to grab passwords and so forth 
> from a
> telnet session, use ipgrab.

Yes. I'd like to see the encrypted packets and the ones that are not.

Oki

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