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You can sort of do that now.
I have a Linux box that sniffs some of our routers on a regular basis. I setup a cron job to run a script that uses tethereal to sniff and dump to a file. When something interesting happens I can open the sniff files with ethereal and take a look. Right now, I open it on the same system, but I would think that I could transfer the sniff file to another system and open it with ethereal there.
Jason
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Hello, I have recently looked at ethereal and found it a great sniffer. I think that having ethereal in a server client model would greatly benefit people. The reason for this is simple. First of all a lot of people use old linux boxes as a router and no run X on them. The same goes for servers. Rarely do people run remote sessions of X. A nice example of a program that works in a client server model is nessus. The nessusd can be installed on any POSIX OS. Then there is a client that can then be used to connect to any nessus server. -Alex |
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