[geeks] Network software pointer
Bertrand Hutin
bhutin at yahoo.fr
Mon Jul 2 06:37:18 CDT 2012
Instead of a hub, you may build a spying ethernet cable, duplicating the
receiving pins (3&6) to 2 RJ45 sockets
the side connected to the spying
machine should not have the transmit pins (1&2) connected
I may have a picture
somewhere...
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> De : Lionel Peterson
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>You left out 'ignorance of available tools' - I have never been interested in
>this level of network debugging before, and I never paid attention to the
>tools.
>
>Wireshark looks good, but I may have to dig out a hub to be able to
see the
>traffic from my Roku - seems like the easiest way to literally see
what's
>going in/out of the appliance...
>
>Thanks all,
>
>Lionel
>
>On Jul 1,
2012, at 8:20 PM, Mouse <mouse at Rodents-Montreal.ORG> wrote:
>
>> "tcpdump -w"
seems so obvious to me I can only assume there's some
>> reason it's not
suitable for you. But I don't see any such reason in
>> your message
(possibly my fault, possibly not), so I have to ask:
>> what's wrong with it?
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