From owner-freebsd-questions Mon Sep 15 23:16:31 1997 Return-Path: Received: (from root@localhost) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) id XAA09908 for questions-outgoing; Mon, 15 Sep 1997 23:16:31 -0700 (PDT) Received: from gdi.uoregon.edu (cisco-ts9-line16.uoregon.edu [128.223.150.97]) by hub.freebsd.org (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id XAA09896 for ; Mon, 15 Sep 1997 23:16:26 -0700 (PDT) Received: from localhost (dwhite@localhost) by gdi.uoregon.edu (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id XAA03369; Mon, 15 Sep 1997 23:16:05 -0700 (PDT) Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 23:16:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Doug White X-Sender: dwhite@localhost Reply-To: Doug White To: "marino.ladavac@siemens.at" cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG, psd@nev.ml.org Subject: Re: sniffit for freebsd? In-Reply-To: <199709151753.TAA04391@ws6423.gud.siemens.at> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk On Mon, 15 Sep 1997, marino.ladavac@siemens.at wrote: > > view the data over an interface? > > (And/or something like tcpdump) > > And what's its name? > > Yes. Oddly enough it's called tcpdump, and it's in ports/packages unless it > is not in the base system already (don't have my box handy to verify it) It's in the base system. You'll have to rebuild your kernel and add pseudo-device bpfilter 4 to be able to use it. Doug White | University of Oregon Internet: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu | Residence Networking Assistant http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite | Computer Science Major Spam routed to /dev/null by Procmail | Death to Cyberpromo