Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!charyb!dan From: dan@charyb.COM (Dan Mick) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: tcpdump Keywords: tcpdump, tcp, etherfind Message-ID: <372@charyb.COM> Date: 22 Feb 90 20:45:30 GMT References: <370@charyb.COM> Reply-To: dan@charyb.UUCP (Dan Mick) Organization: KFW Corporation, Newbury Park, CA Lines: 22 In article <370@charyb.COM> I (uunet!charyb!dan) wrote: >I've got a program called tcpdump, written by Van Jacobsen at Lawrence >Berkeley Laboratory, (mailadds supposedly van@lbl-csam.arpa or >van@lbl-rtsg.arpa), that was distributed as compiled code for Sun-3 >workstations. It's a really useful tcp packet-listener and dumper. > >However: I need a Sun-4 version pretty badly. Does anyone know if >Van's still out there, how to reach those addresses from uunet, >if there's a Sun-4 version of tcpdump, if there's a tool like tcpdump >for the Sun-4, or any of that? Greg Earle has kindly informed me that SunOS 4.x's etherfind has most of the tcpdump stuff incorporated under its -v(erbose) option. It certainly does. THANKS, Greg! The way it reached me: uunet!poseur.jpl.nasa.gov!earle From Greg's .sig: earle@poseur.JPL.NASA.GOV (direct) earle@Sun.COM (indirect)