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Re: How can I watch UDP packet on MacOSX?
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Re: How can I watch UDP packet on MacOSX?


  • Subject: Re: How can I watch UDP packet on MacOSX?
  • From: Peter Sichel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 18:54:36 -0500

Check out IPNetMonitorX (www.sustworks.com). The public beta
includes a GUI front end for tcpdump. Of course you can use
tcpdump from a terminal window directly, but you have to launch
another app, give yourself root privileges, and know how to specify
the desired IP interface.

- Peter

Hi,

Does anyone knows how can I watch UDP packet on the MacOSX?
I used to do that with OTSessionWatcher, Interarchy on MacOS9, but these
features doesn't exists on X.
I noted that instead a 'tcpflow' utility is packed with Interarchy, but I
cann't make it shows UDP packet
although it should!?

help...

amir.

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