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P at draigBrady.com wrote:
| Conor Wynne wrote:
||> Hi all,
|>|> I'm in search of a network analysis tool to look at the headers of
|> network
|> packets.
|>|> I checked out ethereal, and sadly it falls short of the job.
|> Any suggestions network gurus?
||| What could you possible need that ethereal doesn't support?
|http://www.ethereal.com/docs/dfref/|Missing from that are EAIF and MM1/MM7.. so there are some protocols it
doesn't know about :(
L.
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