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Re: tcpdump how to? (darwin newbie)
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Re: tcpdump how to? (darwin newbie)


  • Subject: Re: tcpdump how to? (darwin newbie)
  • From: Chilton Webb <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 21:18:27 -0600

Tcpdump -c will dump it to the terminal, but I'd suggest you find the TCPFlow package, it does a much better job (at least for my needs).
-Chilton

On Tuesday, March 5, 2002, at 08:02 PM, Joe Kelly wrote:


I need to use tcpdump to look at packets sent from the gateway to my
machine. The man page is rather long -- I just want to see tcp packets, --
any packets -- that are getting sent on my network (consisting of a gateway
and my Mac).

Simply typing in 'tcpdump -e' responds with 'no suitable device found',
running as root (or sudo) doesn't change it. There's something about needing
BSD protocol filter (/dev/bpf*) files in the man, but these are all empty
files (0-3).

joe
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