On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 2:35 PM, DES <3...@inx.su> wrote:
> thank you for the response Kevin and Bakul,
>
> but neither tcptrace nor ethereal/wireshark is what I'm looking for. As I
> said, the application I was using was drawing single IP packet header
> similar to what is presented in RFC791 -
>
thank you for the response Kevin and Bakul,
but neither tcptrace nor ethereal/wireshark is what I'm looking for. As
I said, the application I was using was drawing single IP packet header
similar to what is presented in RFC791 -
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On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 2:46 PM, DES <3...@inx.su> wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD-Net,
>
> does anybody remember, around year 2004, there was a software application
> available (either as port, or package). Unfortunately I do not recall the
> application name and I'm not able to find it again, although I'v
On Thu, 02 Nov 2017 00:46:25 +0300 DES <3...@inx.su> wrote:
DES writes:
> Hello FreeBSD-Net,
>
> does anybody remember, around year 2004, there was a software
> application available (either as port, or package). Unfortunately I do
> not recall the application name and I'm not able to find it ag
Hello FreeBSD-Net,
does anybody remember, around year 2004, there was a software
application available (either as port, or package). Unfortunately I do
not recall the application name and I'm not able to find it again,
although I've reviewed the Ports collection from year 2005 which I have
on