Sttf wrote: > Well i'm not using NAI anymore, but i remember to be able to select the LO > interface. Maybe i'm wrong, i don't know. Anyway, with loopback i also > referred to the local IP, of any local interface. > It means that, with ethereal, at least as far as i've tried, you don see the > pings to your own address if it is in you local machine, or do you? > > About etherpeek, i have proved it, and indeed there is not any LO > interface... it was a real confussion. > Sorry. It was probably another one that i don't remember. > I looked in "Sniffer Pro - Network Optimization & Troubleshooting Handbook" (Syngress) and there is a "Loopback Mode option" in Sniffer Pro, but that seems to be something else. You can simulate a capture from a trace fil (File/Loopback Mode). Putting Sniffer Pro in loopback mode lets you generate traffic (Packet Generator) and monitor it at the same time without hurting the network. I put Sniffer Pro in "loopback mode" but I couldn't see the ping packets I sent from a MSDOS shell (similar to tests that worked with CommView 4.1 and it's loopback adapter).
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