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[ILUG] Reading TCP data packet contents

[ILUG] Reading TCP data packet contents

conor at discuskeeping.com conor at discuskeeping.com
Wed Dec 14 14:22:10 GMT 2005


Quoting Thomas Bridge <thomasb at gmail.com>:

> On 12/14/05, Ronan O Ciosoig <ronanoc at mac.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to investigate the TCP transactions of a certain app on 
>> Mac OS X. I know you can use tcpdump to dump the packets, and use 
>> Ethereal or tcpshow to read the data, but neither of these are 
>> available on OS X. Any suggestions on how I sould go about it or 
>> apps I should use.
>
> I find it hard to believe that the Mac doesn't support those
> applications, but as this isn't a MAC list here's a Linux based
> solution:

MACOSX does have these apps, you need to use "port" to compile em (yes, as bad
as "that" distro :-0

But yes I agree, this is not the mac list.
Try darwinports
HINT: port install ethereal


> Thomas

Regards
Conor.




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