| Angerstein 2007-05-21, 4:01 am |
| Ethereal would do, too.
Start Ethereal and then start the first script.
Stop Ethereal save capture file.
Start second capture.
Run the second skript.
Stop trace. Post it.
You can do it with most packetsniffers, but some like tcpdump on aix=20
are very basic and they do not show details of icmp traffic.
Thanks,
Bastian
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An: Angerstein
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Betreff: Re: Net::Ping Bug found?
On 5/16/07, Angerstein <ang@nmc-m.dtag.de> wrote:
> Start iptrace with
Machine #1: Doesn't have iptrace. OpenBSD 4.0 system.
Machine #2: Doesn't have iptrace. MacOS X 10.4.9.
I hope that other testers have better results for you!
--Tom Phoenix
Stonehenge Perl Training
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