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Re: socket spy
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Re: socket spy


  • Subject: Re: socket spy
  • From: Chilton Webb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:02:08 -0600

Hi,

On Dec 12, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Andrea Salomoni wrote:
I hate windows.... but there is this socket spy that is very nice app to scan the packets ....
And is very useful for network developing...

Ethereal isn't so good... sigh, and I use tcpdump command at the moment!

(maybe someone is able to port socket spy for macosx.... only an idea)

It has been awhile since I used either, but as I recall, Interarchy for the MacOS has a very similar set of network monitoring utilities as SS for Windows.

That said, something like socket spy would be fairly trivial to whip up in OSX, since TCPDump is already part of the default install. Compared to pre-OSX, that is (where you would have had to write the engine yourself).

(I'm a fan of TCPFlow myself)

-Chilton
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