What problem are you having that you need to packet sniff wifi cameras?

On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 2:49 PM, Bob Goodwin <bobgood...@fastmail.us> wrote:

> On 02/17/17 15:33, Rick Stevens wrote:
>
>> Now to figure out how I can look at my network activity?
>>>
>> A fairly useful tool there is "iptraf-ng" (available in the repos).
>> It's a curses-based (terminal) app that shows source and destination
>> packet addresses, ports, etc. in real time and it supports filters.
>> It's best if run as root.
>>
>> We use it to watch servers and such (ssh to the server, run iptraf-ng
>> in that terminal with a filter that excludes the ssh traffic between
>> the two systems involved.)
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> - Rick Stevens, Systems
>>
> +
>
> Ok, I have "iptraf-ng" running and can see the link to my wireless video
> cameras in the barn. now I assume there is a way to feed that into
> wireshark and perhaps extract more information? This looks pretty complex
> and I will have to experiment with it for a while ... I'm already in over
> my head!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
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