ashok kumar wrote:
In tcpdump we logged on through root access.
In that, we entered the command tcpdump -w
We are getting the specified format but we cant capture
any packets.
how to get a packet captured?
http://www.tcpdump.org/faq.html#q4
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This is the tcpdump-workers l
Aaron Turner wrote:
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If you already know the MAC address(es), then you're going about this
the wrong way. Login to your switch(es) and look in the CAM/MAC table.
Find which port on the switch has learned the offending MAC and follow the
cable to the com
sir,
In tcpdump we logged on through root access.
In that, we entered the command tcpdump -w
We are getting the specified format but we cant capture
any packets.
how to get a packet captured?
we hd also included the file name, but its too complicated.
pl help
hello sir/madam
When I install Libpcap I found the error...
While doing ./configure the make file is not created
here the display of ./configure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libpcap-0.6.2]# ./configure
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking target system
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If you already know the MAC address(es), then you're going about this
the wrong way. Login to your switch(es) and look in the CAM/MAC table.
Find which port on the switch has learned the offending MAC and follow the
cable to the computer.
If you don'
Guy,
Thanks for the great info, much appreciated - I will test today.
Jeff
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Subject: Re: [tcpdump-workers] tcpdump on
FatRiSha wrote:
I would like to know the correlation between 'libpcap', 'linux' & bpf.
Linux is, depending on whom you ask, either an operating system kernel
or an operating system.
BPF is, depending on whom you ask, either
1) a mechanism, provided in various BSDs and in AIX, for capturing and