Wireshark 0.99.5

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Gekko
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Wireshark 0.99.5

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#2 Post by drongo »

Thankyou very much, Gekko. Most of the networking-focussed live CDs I have looked at seem to be Knoppix-based and don't work on all hardware. I don't know when (or even whether) Puppy's hardware detection overtook Knoppix, but I can get a working Puppy system on virtually any machine I try these days.

Wireshark is the icing on the cake as far as I'm concerned.

Very much obliged.

drongo

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#3 Post by lvds »

Hi,

MANY THANKS Gekko !
many many thanks.

Best regards,
Laurent.

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#4 Post by Béèm »

@gekko
Thank you.
Installed it and selected my Firewire (1394) eth2 interface.
Apart from a warning about arp24 I can see the traffic going to and coming from my connected 1394 XP machine.
'Sexy' detail. Wireshark on my XP machine doesn't see the 1394 connection.

Puppy rules. :lol:

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thanks!
Joe D.

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#6 Post by mohan34u »

Thanks Gekko.

Thanks to port wireshark for puppy.

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#7 Post by minoruhackerguy »

Thanks dude. I was just about to port it myself, but you beet me to it. XD Absolutely awesome. :)

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Re: Wireshark 0.99.5

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|Puppy 3.01 | frugal install to HDD | 1Gb RAM| Pentium 4|

Sorry to bring this one back to the top of the list, but I am trying to install on my PC, on both the PET's I download OK but when I install I get errors, see attached screen dump.

If I do a pfind for "wireshark" the files are all in:
/root/.packages/wireshark-0.99.5/usr/local/bin

Yet I can't execute any of them either through clicking in ROX or in rxvt?

Could it be the download is corrupted (has anyone got the MD5) or am I doing something else wrong?

Thanks
Alison
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#9 Post by Flash »

Would someone please post to this thread a short description of what Wireshark does, what it's for? Thanks. :)

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#10 Post by jcoder24 »

Wireshark (previously ethereal)

"Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer, and is the de facto (and often de jure) standard across many industries and educational institutions."
http://www.wireshark.org/about.html

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#11 Post by logicjoe »

hey. where'd it go?

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#12 Post by legendofthor »

G'day,
try here for version 1.0.2
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 94&t=28210
Cheers
Martin
Toowoomba Linux Users Group [url]http://groups.google.com/group/toowoombalinux[/url]

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#13 Post by logicjoe »

ta muchly

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