Begin3 Title: tcpdump - a network monitoring tool Version: richard-1.7 Entered-date: Feb 24, 1996 Description: tcpdump is a network monitoring tool that can read packets from several types of interfaces. Those packets can be stored to files in a special tcpdump or snoop (as found on Solaris) format or they can be decoded directly on screen. This release adds the snoop support and some bug fixes on top of tcpdump version 3.0.3 for Linux and the general release tcpdump 3.0.2. The original distribution was made by the Network Research Group of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. The Linux port was done by Adam Caldwell. Keywords: network monitor protocol decode Author: van@ee.lbl.gov (Van Jacobson) mccanne@ee.lbl.gov (Steve McCanne) leres@ee.lbl.gov (Craig Leres) Maintained-by: R.Kooijman@pi.net (Richard Kooijman) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/Network/management 205kb tcpdump-richard-1.7.tar.gz 1kb tcpdump-richard-1.7.lsm Alternate-site: dnpap.et.tudelft.nl /pub/Private/Richard/Tcpdump Original-site: ftp.ee.lbl.gov / 200kb tcpdump-3.0.3.tar.Z Copying-policy: Public Domain End