Sniffer?

Sniffer?

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Sniffer? Holz 06-16-2007
Posted by Holz on June 16, 2007, 11:35 pm
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I need to find out why certain packets are forwarded by the pix to the
VPN, and why some are not. Any one recommends a specific software based
tool?

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The next version of Windows? Windows piñata
Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container
surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the
piñata in order to collect the candy inside of it.

Posted by Trendkill on June 17, 2007, 7:28 am
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> I need to find out why certain packets are forwarded by the pix to the
> VPN, and why some are not. Any one recommends a specific software based
> tool?
>
> --
> The next version of Windows? Windows pi=F1ata
> Pi=F1atas are made from easily breakable materials. a bright container
> surrounded by blindfolded children breaking the
> pi=F1ata in order to collect the candy inside of it.

Ethereal has a great freeware sniffer. Only problem will be if they
are encrypted, but you should still be able to tell source/destination
and ports, which is enough for a good first start. Just span the port
to one or the other to a capture port with a workstation running
ethereal. Unless of course you have 6500s and some NAMs.


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