Nice. Since I had already setup Macports all I had to do was

sudo port install ngrep

and I was good to go. Thanks for the tip.

CB

On 12/24/12 1:15 AM, Emrah wrote:
You have tcpdump and ngrep you can use from the terminal.
tcpdump might already be installed and as for ngrep, you need to go through 
macports.

ngrep example:
ngrep '' host 192.168.1.3
will capture everything exchanged with host 192.168.1.3

ngrep -W byline '' host 123.123.123.123 and port 53
Will capture everything exchanged with  123.123.123.123 port 53 and format it 
nice and by line

Emrah
On Dec 22, 2012, at 10:39 PM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

Is Packet Peeper accessible?

http://packetpeeper.sourceforge.net

CB

On 12/22/12 5:11 PM, Mike M wrote:
Hey all,
        I have recently installed X-11 and Wire shark. unfortunately it appears 
that it is completely inaccessible.
        Does anyone know of any alternative ways to sniff some packets?
        Thanks!

Mike

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