It's simply not worth it, it's like going back in time 20 years. Then I run it, and it shows bugger all, I suspect I need to find and install more libraries (tcell, gowid), which themselves require massive downloads. I had to install 540MB of support files just to run "go get /gcla/termshark/cmd/termshark". If I want a quick overview of a given machine I load up iftop, which isn't very thrilling on my desktop at the momentĪll of these are trivial to install (except for the RTP perl script which I have as a custom apt-gettable package) and don't require non-standard interpreters and package managers. ![]() Usually I'm looking at RTP streams, so I run it through some perl to decode įor wider monitoring, at key points on the network I use ntop to see what's ![]() If a packet meets the requirements expressed in your filter, then it is displayed in the list of packets. ![]() My first port of call tends to be tcpdump, with various filters and greps to pick out what I want. DESCRIPTION Wiresharkand TSharkshare a powerful filter engine that helps remove the noise from a packet trace and lets you see only the packets that interest you.
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