Re: Searching for a socket spy app for mac
Re: Searching for a socket spy app for mac
- Subject: Re: Searching for a socket spy app for mac
- From: Yorh <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 15:38:29 +0100
Hi,
Thank you very much your kind help.
I will try this app as soon as possible!
Yorh
On 22/mar/06, at 15:30, Chilton Webb wrote:
Hi Yorh,
On Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at 07:49AM, Yorh
<email@hidden> wrote:
why use a terminal if I can use a GUI??
If you're not willing to use a free terminal app, my favorite (by a
LONG shot) is Interarchy, which can be found here...
http://www.interarchy.com/
It is much more reliable than any other Mac or PC based traffic
monitoring tool, in my experience. I can say this from personal
experience. Two weeks ago I was at a clients' office, trying to
find the last bug in a Mac port of a networked PC app. Interarchy
identified the problem immediately, where Socket Spy had failed to
catch it in the last three months of testing. Interarchy rocks.
Actually, Interarchy does a lot of other things too, but I only use
it for the network monitor.
If I don't have Interarchy, I use the free (and included in the OS)
TCPDump for most simple stuff, and (free, downloadable) TCPFlow for
text based network issues.
-Chilton
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