Re: Suggesting an application

2004-11-30 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 12:10:42PM -, John Macallister wrote: >I too would find having tcpdump available a great asset. I use windump >but it has some failing which irritate me. For example I haven't been >able to get it to display hex and ascii output at the same time as >tcpdump can and which

RE: Suggesting an application

2004-11-30 Thread John Macallister
ygwin List Subject: RE: Suggesting an application If you install winpcap (http://winpcap.polito.it/), you can use windump (http://windump.polito.it/). If it is in your PATH while you are running a cygwin shell, you can run it from there. You can ssh into a system running cygwin's OpenSSH serv

RE: Suggesting an application

2004-11-29 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
If you install winpcap (http://winpcap.polito.it/), you can use windump (http://windump.polito.it/). If it is in your PATH while you are running a cygwin shell, you can run it from there. You can ssh into a system running cygwin's OpenSSH server and run windump (assuming you installed it on the r

Suggesting an application

2004-11-29 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine This is probably the wrong Cygwin list for bringing this up, but For my work I need to have the tcpdump application running. That's usually part of all Linux distributions, including my favorite one. But I've noticed it's not part of the Cygwin collection. Of course I