I can do that, but that only logs what's going on. I must have the content of those packets. You see, I suspect a hacker (or even worse: a cracker) is active on my network, and I have no clue of what he's doing. I need evidence before I contact my superiors. I have many suspicions, but I was barfed at when I made it an issue with my superiors. Okay, I'll try to download sniffit (the server is down at the moment), now I'm looking for a program that can display (in realtime or after it has recorded the traffic) the actions on a screen, or else my superiors won't be impressed I'm affraid. I hope there is such a package. TIA, Rogier Maas Jack Barnett wrote:
Can you do a `tcpdump > file`?
anyways, there is a program called sniffit (check http://www.freshmeat.net) which can view packets in real time or dump them into a file. It has allot of options and it is just want you are looking for. Don't abuse it : )
Jack
----- Original Message ----- From: Rogier Maas
To: Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 8:16 AM Subject: [SLE] Intercepting Telnet packets and displaying them back on the screen Hi,
I'm looking for a tool to capture network traffic (specifically port 23) in a file, to be able to 'play' them back like a movie. The capturing would have to be done including a timestamp, or else the playback would be way too fast.
I know I can see what's going on with tcpdump, but I can't see the contents. And if I see it, how can I play it back?
Can anyone help me with that? I really have to see what other people are doing to my systems. I'm getting kinda desperate..
TIA,
Rogier Maas
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