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Re: Tracking network traffic
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Re: Tracking network traffic


  • Subject: Re: Tracking network traffic
  • From: Andreas Fink <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 15:15:40 +0200

LittleSnitch is good at jumping at your face if something is not what you expect.
Wireshark is good for tracking down what it really does.



On 02.06.2008, at 13:31, Mark Thomas wrote:

Hi All,
I was wondering if anybody know's of what the best way of tracking down,
if a rogue process is sending out some bad traffic. As I need to find out
which OS or Appl process is sending out a particular packet, which seems to
be upsetting some routers in market place.


I can get Ethernet trace via 'tcpdump', but that doesn't tell which
process is sending it, although I can match this up with 'lsof', however I
only get this as a snapshot in time of execution, not dynamically as I'm
told this can happen over 5 minute period.


 Any thoughts on the best way to track this down.

Thanks
Mark.


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