I have a workstation and several other computers on my LAN, all running 
Linux -- either Debian or Ubuntu (Kubuntu for the workstation, Sarge on 
the rest -- please don't start on the version, I'll be updating it in 
my copious amounts of free time one year).

I am connecting to a computer through ssh and running some Perl programs 
on it.  I need to be able to see what is going out from that computer 
to a web site so I can verify the HTTP headers and data going both 
ways.  If this were on the workstation, I'd use Wireshark, but this 
system is console only and I'm not about to install X on it and deal 
with switching monitors for this one issue.

Is there any program (I couldn't find one) that I can run on this 
computer, via SSH, that will give me packet info I can scan in the same 
way I do with Wireshark when I've got X on a system?

And if that doesn't work, is there a way to get Wireshark to read what 
goes between other NICs?

The workstation is the only computer on the LAN with X, so I can't run 
Wireshark on any server or firewall system.


Thanks!

Hal


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