From owner-freebsd-questions Fri Nov 15 15:23:12 1996 Return-Path: owner-questions Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) id PAA25884 for questions-outgoing; Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:23:12 -0800 (PST) Received: from gdi.uoregon.edu (gdi.uoregon.edu [128.223.170.30]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.5/8.7.3) with ESMTP id PAA25875 for ; Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:23:10 -0800 (PST) Received: from localhost (dwhite@localhost) by gdi.uoregon.edu (8.7.5/8.6.12) with SMTP id PAA03868; Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:23:06 -0800 (PST) Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:23:06 -0800 (PST) From: Doug White Reply-To: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu To: Greg Lehey cc: jadeite , freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: iptrace and ipreport In-Reply-To: <199611151105.MAA00592@freebie.lemis.de> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-questions@FreeBSD.org X-Loop: FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Greg Lehey wrote: > jadeite writes: > > > > Does anyone know what is the FreeBSD equivalent of AIX's iptrace and > > ipreport? > > (Sorry for the delay). I haven't seen any other replies, probably > because nobody knows what iptrace and ipreport are. From the name, it > sounds as if tcpdump might be similar to iptrace: it traces a specific > interface and shows the traffic. There are a number of options--read > the man page for more info, or see volume I of TCP/IP Illustrated > (Stevens) for some practical uses. This sounds like the 'tcpdump' utility. tcpdump just dumps the info to stdout already formatted. > ipreport says nothing to me. Could it be like netstat? Darn, I should have recognized these commands -- there are OS/2 commands that do the same thing. (Hm, AIX and OS/2 having common commands, go figure) Doug White | University of Oregon Internet: dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu | Residence Networking Assistant http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite | Computer Science Major