Quoting Al Sparks <data345@xxxxxxxxx>: > This may be off topic, but I think my ethereal question might be simple > enough. > > I am presently compiling ethereal on a CentOS platform to check it out. > > But the packets I want to monitor are actually on a different CentOS > platform, and I'd rather not install Ethereal on it, if for no other reason I > don't have X-Windows installed on that platform. > > My question is, can I monitor/write packets to a file on the more remote > machine, and then analyze the packets on another machine using my ethereal > SW? > > Can I sniff the packets on the remote w/o a full install of ethereal? > === Al The new name for ethereal is wireshark. You can use tshark (text-based version of wireshark) or tcpdump to sniff the network and save the packet capture data in libpcap format which you can then transfer to your machine with wireshark on it. Also, you could install wireshark on the remote system and export the wireshark session to your CentOS machine with an X server in real time. Hope this helps. Barry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos