Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Network sniffing
- From: Dalton Hamilton <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 07:56:44 +0200
I have to disagree. EtherPeek is very limited in packet analysis and
I've found the product to be unstable at times. I do not recommend
it. There has been many times when I've needed much more from a
protocol analyzer and EtherPeek just doesn't deliver. I called
their tech support and they were matter-of-fact about the issue
saying there will be no new features for the OSX version.
If we get the budget, I'll be looking for a better product myself.....
Dalton Hamilton
On Oct 7, 2005, at 7:56 PM, Josh Wisenbaker wrote:
On Oct 6, 2005, at 2:37 PM, Pike, Michael (NNMC) wrote:
I'm familiar with Ethereal (coming from the linux world)... I was
hoping
to find a native OS X application... fink sometimes "finks" up other
components we use due to conflicts with certain libs it installs.
Well... tcpdump is native on OSX and that will capture the traffic.
You'd want something a bit more suited for looking at it however.
As far as native apps goes, Wild Packets makes EtherPeek. I think
they've discontinued OS X support, but you could pick it up at a
steal b/c of that.
Yeah, and I would add that discontinued or not, EtherPeek is very nice
software.
Josh
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