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Author: der.hansPLUGd@LuftHans.com
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Subject: netcat
Am 14. Jun, 2000 schwäzte Rod Roark so:

> No. Lots of things aren't included with any given Linux distribution.


apt-get update && apt-get install netcat # ;-)

> It might be due to licensing, or perceived maturity of the application,
> but more often the fact that there's so much stuff out there that nobody
> can possibly keep track of it all.


That's why they have a thousand developers :).

> By the way I've recently been looking at Ethereal, a protocol analyzer
> ("packet sniffer"), which is quite impressive, also very educational for
> those wanting to learn more about networking protocols.


I've not been happy with Ethereal, but as with all new stuff that was
"yesterday's version" :). Is it working well for you? The filtering
mechanism didn't want to work, it liked to lock up and it would die :(.

I've been doing well with sniffit, though, and that works on a console.

ciao,

der.hans
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