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1.1 Where can I get help?
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1.2 What protocols are currently supported?
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1.2 How much does Ethereal cost?
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1.3 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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1.3 Can I use Ethereal commercially?
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1.4 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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1.4 Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
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1.5 What protocols are currently supported?
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1.6 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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1.7 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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analyzer}?
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1.5 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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1.8 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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1.6 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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1.9 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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Downloading Ethereal:
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Subscription information and archives for all of Ethereal's mailing
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lists can be found at http://www.ethereal.com/lists
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Q 1.2: What protocols are currently supported?
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Q 1.2: How much does Ethereal cost?
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A: There are currently 518 supported protocols and media, listed
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A: Ethereal is "free software"; you can download it without paying any
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license fee. The version of Ethereal you download isn't a "demo"
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version, with limitations not present in a "full" version; it is the
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full version.
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The license under which Ethereal is issued is the GNU General Public
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License. See the GNU GPL FAQ for some more information.
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Q 1.3: Can I use Ethereal commercially?
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A: Yes, if, for example, you mean "I work for a commercial
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organization; can I use Ethereal to capture and analyze network
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traffic in our company's networks or in our customer's networks?"
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If you mean "Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?",
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see the next entry in the FAQ.
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Q 1.4: Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
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A: As noted, Ethereal is licended under the GNU General Public
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License. The GPL imposes conditions on your use of GPL'ed code in your
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own products; you cannot, for example, make a "derived work" from
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Ethereal, by making modifications to it, and then sell the resulting
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derived work and not allow recipients to give away the resulting work.
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You must also make the changes you've made to the Ethereal source
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available to all recipients of your modified version; those changes
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must also be licensed under the terms of the GPL. See the GPL FAQ for
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more details; in particular, note the answer to the question about
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modifying a GPLed program and selling it commercially, and the
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question about linking GPLed code with other code to make a
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proprietary program.
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You can combine a GPLed program such as Ethereal and a commercial
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program as long as they communicate "at arm's length", as per this
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item in the GPL FAQ.
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Q 1.5: What protocols are currently supported?
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A: There are currently 530 supported protocols and media, listed
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below. Descriptions can be found in the ethereal(1) man page.
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3GPP2 A11
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ATM LAN Emulation
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ATM OAM AAL
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AVS WLAN Capture header
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AX/4000 Test Block
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Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol
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Address Resolution Protocol
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Aggregate Server Access Protocol
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Bearer Independent Call Control
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Bi-directional Fault Detection Control Message
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Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol
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Blubster/Piolet MANOLITO Protocol
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Boardwalk
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Boot Parameters
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Bootstrap Protocol
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Compuserve GIF
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Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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Cross Point Frame Injector
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Cryptographic Message Syntax
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DCE Distributed Time Service Local Server
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DCE Distributed Time Service Provider
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DCE Name Service
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DCOM Remote Activation
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DEC Spanning Tree Protocol
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DFS Calls
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DHCP Failover
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DHCPv6
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DICOM
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DNS Control Program Server
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Microsoft Distributed File System
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Microsoft Distributed Link Tracking Server Service
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Microsoft Encrypted File System Service
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Microsoft Eventlog Service
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Microsoft Exchange MAPI
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Microsoft File Replication Service
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Microsoft File Replication Service API
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Microsoft Local Security Architecture
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Microsoft Local Security Architecture (Directory Services)
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Microsoft Messenger Service
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OpenBSD Packet Filter log file, pre 3.4
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Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
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PC NFS
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PKCS#1
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POSTGRESQL
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PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
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PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
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X.25
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X.25 over TCP
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X.29
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X.509 Authentication Framework
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X.509 Certificate Extensions
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X.509 Information Framework
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X.509 Selected Attribute Types
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X11
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Xyplex
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Yahoo Messenger Protocol
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iSCSI
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iSNS
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Q 1.3: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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Q 1.6: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
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of people contributing that support; no formal plans for adding
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support for particular protocols in particular future releases exist.
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Q 1.4: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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Q 1.7: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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analyzer}?
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A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
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Note that there is no guarantee that we will be able to
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reverse-engineer a capture file format.
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Q 1.5: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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Q 1.8: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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A: Ethereal can read live data from Ethernet, Token-Ring, FDDI, serial
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(PPP and SLIP) (if the OS on which it's running allows Ethereal to do
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other applications or equipment, even if it cannot itself capture on
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those network types.
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Q 1.6: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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Q 1.9: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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A: The English pronunciation can be found in Merriam-Webster's online
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dictionary at
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to a single port so that you can plug your analyzer into that single
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port to sniff all traffic. You would have to check the documentation
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for the switch to see if this is possible and, if so, to see how to do
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this. See, for example:
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* this documentation from Cisco on the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
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feature on Catalyst switches;
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* documentation from HP on how to set "monitoring"/"mirroring" on
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ports on the console for HP Advancestack Switch 208 and 224;
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* the "Network Monitoring Port Features" section of chapter 6 of
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documentation from HP for HP ProCurve Switches 1600M, 2424M,
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4000M, and 8000M;
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* the "Switch Port-Mirroring" section of chapter 6 of documentation
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from Extreme Networks for their Summit 200 switches;
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* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
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in Foundry Networks' documentation for their FastIron Edge
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Switches;
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* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
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in Foundry Networks' documentation for their BigIron MG8 Layer 3
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Switches;
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* the "Port Monitor" subsection of the "Status Monitor and
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Statistics" section of the documentation from Foundry Networks for
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their EdgeIron 4802F and 10GC2F switches;
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* the "Configuring Port Mirroring" section of chapter 3 of the
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documentation from Foundry Networks for their EdgeIron 24G,
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2402CF, and 4802CF switches;
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* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
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in Foundry Networks' documentation for their other switches and
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metro routers.
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this. See the switch reference page on the Ethereal Wiki for
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information on some switches. (Note that it's a Wiki, so you can
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update or fix that information, or add additional information on those
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switches or information on new switches, yourself.)
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Note also that many firewall/NAT boxes have a switch built into them;
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this includes many of the "cable/DSL router" boxes. If you have a box
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Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkwindow.c: line 3107 (gtk_window_resize):
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assertion `height > 0' failed.
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A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5, which will be fixed in the next
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release of Ethereal. To work around this bug:
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1. On Windows, this message will appear in a console window; do NOT,
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under any circumstances, close that window!
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2. Make sure the "Save window size" prefrence is set the "User
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Interface" prefrences in the preferences window opened by
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"Preferences" under the "Edit" menu.
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3. Quit Ethereal.
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4. On Windows, a "Press any key to exit" message might appear in the
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command window; if that message appears in the window, click on
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that window and press any key (such as Enter).
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The next time Ethereal starts, it should not produce that error
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message.
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A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5 and 0.10.5a, which is fixed in
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Ethereal 0.10.6 and later releases.
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Q 5.18: When I run Tethereal with the "-x" option, it crashes with an
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error
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On Windows, you will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any
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interfaces, and you might not be able to capture in promiscuous mode,
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either. You might have some success in promiscuous mode with Centrino
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interfaces, although you will need the not-yet-released Ethereal
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0.10.6 in order to have the non-data packets recognized and properly
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dissected.
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interfaces, although you will need Ethereal 0.10.6 or later in order
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to have the non-data packets recognized and properly dissected.
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You will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any other platforms
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(including Mac OS X). You might be able to capture in promiscuous
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Cards with Atheros Communications chipsets:
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You can capture raw 802.11 packets with AR5K cards on Linux systems
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with the v5_ar5k drivers. You will need the Linux wireless-tools
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version 25 or higher to put the card into monitor mode. It might also
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be possible to do so with the madwifi driver. If you have information
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on how to do this, please supply it to us, so that we can incorporate
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that information into the FAQ in the future.
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with the v5_ar5k or madwifi drivers. For the v5ar5k driver you will
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need the Linux wireless-tools version 25 or higher to put the card
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into monitor mode. If you're using the madwifi driver, you can put the
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card into monitor mode using iwconfig interface mode monitor, followed
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by iwconfig interface channel channel to select a channel (if needed).
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Other cards:
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For corrections/additions/suggestions for this web page (and not
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Ethereal support questions), please send email to
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ethereal-web[AT]ethereal.com .
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Last modified: Sun, August 08 2004.
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Last modified: Sat, September 25 2004.
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help/faq.txt
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help/faq.txt
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1.1 Where can I get help?
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1.2 What protocols are currently supported?
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1.2 How much does Ethereal cost?
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1.3 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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1.3 Can I use Ethereal commercially?
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1.4 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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1.4 Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
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1.5 What protocols are currently supported?
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1.6 Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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1.7 Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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analyzer}?
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1.5 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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1.8 What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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1.6 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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1.9 How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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Downloading Ethereal:
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Subscription information and archives for all of Ethereal's mailing
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lists can be found at http://www.ethereal.com/lists
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Q 1.2: What protocols are currently supported?
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Q 1.2: How much does Ethereal cost?
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A: There are currently 518 supported protocols and media, listed
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A: Ethereal is "free software"; you can download it without paying any
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license fee. The version of Ethereal you download isn't a "demo"
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version, with limitations not present in a "full" version; it is the
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full version.
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The license under which Ethereal is issued is the GNU General Public
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License. See the GNU GPL FAQ for some more information.
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Q 1.3: Can I use Ethereal commercially?
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A: Yes, if, for example, you mean "I work for a commercial
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organization; can I use Ethereal to capture and analyze network
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traffic in our company's networks or in our customer's networks?"
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If you mean "Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?",
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see the next entry in the FAQ.
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Q 1.4: Can I use Ethereal as part of my commercial product?
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A: As noted, Ethereal is licended under the GNU General Public
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License. The GPL imposes conditions on your use of GPL'ed code in your
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own products; you cannot, for example, make a "derived work" from
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Ethereal, by making modifications to it, and then sell the resulting
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derived work and not allow recipients to give away the resulting work.
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You must also make the changes you've made to the Ethereal source
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available to all recipients of your modified version; those changes
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must also be licensed under the terms of the GPL. See the GPL FAQ for
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more details; in particular, note the answer to the question about
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modifying a GPLed program and selling it commercially, and the
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question about linking GPLed code with other code to make a
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proprietary program.
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You can combine a GPLed program such as Ethereal and a commercial
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program as long as they communicate "at arm's length", as per this
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item in the GPL FAQ.
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Q 1.5: What protocols are currently supported?
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A: There are currently 530 supported protocols and media, listed
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below. Descriptions can be found in the ethereal(1) man page.
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3GPP2 A11
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ATM LAN Emulation
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ATM OAM AAL
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AVS WLAN Capture header
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AX/4000 Test Block
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Ad hoc On-demand Distance Vector Routing Protocol
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Address Resolution Protocol
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Aggregate Server Access Protocol
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Bearer Independent Call Control
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Bi-directional Fault Detection Control Message
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Blocks Extensible Exchange Protocol
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Blubster/Piolet MANOLITO Protocol
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Boardwalk
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Boot Parameters
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Bootstrap Protocol
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Compuserve GIF
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Connectionless Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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Cross Point Frame Injector
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Cryptographic Message Syntax
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DCE Distributed Time Service Local Server
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DCE Distributed Time Service Provider
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DCE Name Service
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DCOM Remote Activation
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DEC Spanning Tree Protocol
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DFS Calls
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DHCP Failover
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DHCPv6
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DICOM
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DNS Control Program Server
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Microsoft Distributed File System
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Microsoft Distributed Link Tracking Server Service
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Microsoft Encrypted File System Service
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Microsoft Eventlog Service
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Microsoft Exchange MAPI
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Microsoft File Replication Service
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Microsoft File Replication Service API
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Microsoft Local Security Architecture
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Microsoft Local Security Architecture (Directory Services)
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Microsoft Messenger Service
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OpenBSD Packet Filter log file, pre 3.4
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Optimized Link State Routing Protocol
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PC NFS
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PKCS#1
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POSTGRESQL
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PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol
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PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol
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X.25
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X.25 over TCP
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X.29
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X.509 Authentication Framework
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X.509 Certificate Extensions
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X.509 Information Framework
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X.509 Selected Attribute Types
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X11
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Xyplex
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Yahoo Messenger Protocol
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iSCSI
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iSNS
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Q 1.3: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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Q 1.6: Are there any plans to support {your favorite protocol}?
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A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
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of people contributing that support; no formal plans for adding
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support for particular protocols in particular future releases exist.
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Q 1.4: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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Q 1.7: Can Ethereal read capture files from {your favorite network
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analyzer}?
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A: Support for particular protocols is added to Ethereal as a result
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Note that there is no guarantee that we will be able to
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reverse-engineer a capture file format.
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Q 1.5: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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Q 1.8: What devices can Ethereal use to capture packets?
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A: Ethereal can read live data from Ethernet, Token-Ring, FDDI, serial
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(PPP and SLIP) (if the OS on which it's running allows Ethereal to do
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@ -820,7 +876,7 @@ cies
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other applications or equipment, even if it cannot itself capture on
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those network types.
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Q 1.6: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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Q 1.9: How do you pronounce Ethereal? Where did the name come from?
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A: The English pronunciation can be found in Merriam-Webster's online
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dictionary at
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@ -974,31 +1030,10 @@ Using Ethereal
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to a single port so that you can plug your analyzer into that single
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port to sniff all traffic. You would have to check the documentation
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for the switch to see if this is possible and, if so, to see how to do
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this. See, for example:
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* this documentation from Cisco on the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN)
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feature on Catalyst switches;
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* documentation from HP on how to set "monitoring"/"mirroring" on
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ports on the console for HP Advancestack Switch 208 and 224;
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* the "Network Monitoring Port Features" section of chapter 6 of
|
||||
documentation from HP for HP ProCurve Switches 1600M, 2424M,
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4000M, and 8000M;
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* the "Switch Port-Mirroring" section of chapter 6 of documentation
|
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from Extreme Networks for their Summit 200 switches;
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* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
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in Foundry Networks' documentation for their FastIron Edge
|
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Switches;
|
||||
* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
|
||||
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their BigIron MG8 Layer 3
|
||||
Switches;
|
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* the "Port Monitor" subsection of the "Status Monitor and
|
||||
Statistics" section of the documentation from Foundry Networks for
|
||||
their EdgeIron 4802F and 10GC2F switches;
|
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* the "Configuring Port Mirroring" section of chapter 3 of the
|
||||
documentation from Foundry Networks for their EdgeIron 24G,
|
||||
2402CF, and 4802CF switches;
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* the documentation on "Configuring Port Mirroring and Monitoring"
|
||||
in Foundry Networks' documentation for their other switches and
|
||||
metro routers.
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||||
this. See the switch reference page on the Ethereal Wiki for
|
||||
information on some switches. (Note that it's a Wiki, so you can
|
||||
update or fix that information, or add additional information on those
|
||||
switches or information on new switches, yourself.)
|
||||
|
||||
Note also that many firewall/NAT boxes have a switch built into them;
|
||||
this includes many of the "cable/DSL router" boxes. If you have a box
|
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|
@ -1500,20 +1535,8 @@ Using Ethereal
|
|||
Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkwindow.c: line 3107 (gtk_window_resize):
|
||||
assertion `height > 0' failed.
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||||
|
||||
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5, which will be fixed in the next
|
||||
release of Ethereal. To work around this bug:
|
||||
1. On Windows, this message will appear in a console window; do NOT,
|
||||
under any circumstances, close that window!
|
||||
2. Make sure the "Save window size" prefrence is set the "User
|
||||
Interface" prefrences in the preferences window opened by
|
||||
"Preferences" under the "Edit" menu.
|
||||
3. Quit Ethereal.
|
||||
4. On Windows, a "Press any key to exit" message might appear in the
|
||||
command window; if that message appears in the window, click on
|
||||
that window and press any key (such as Enter).
|
||||
|
||||
The next time Ethereal starts, it should not produce that error
|
||||
message.
|
||||
A: This is a bug in Ethereal 0.10.5 and 0.10.5a, which is fixed in
|
||||
Ethereal 0.10.6 and later releases.
|
||||
|
||||
Q 5.18: When I run Tethereal with the "-x" option, it crashes with an
|
||||
error
|
||||
|
@ -1832,9 +1855,8 @@ Using Ethereal
|
|||
On Windows, you will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any
|
||||
interfaces, and you might not be able to capture in promiscuous mode,
|
||||
either. You might have some success in promiscuous mode with Centrino
|
||||
interfaces, although you will need the not-yet-released Ethereal
|
||||
0.10.6 in order to have the non-data packets recognized and properly
|
||||
dissected.
|
||||
interfaces, although you will need Ethereal 0.10.6 or later in order
|
||||
to have the non-data packets recognized and properly dissected.
|
||||
|
||||
You will not be able to capture in monitor mode on any other platforms
|
||||
(including Mac OS X). You might be able to capture in promiscuous
|
||||
|
@ -1980,11 +2002,11 @@ Using Ethereal
|
|||
Cards with Atheros Communications chipsets:
|
||||
|
||||
You can capture raw 802.11 packets with AR5K cards on Linux systems
|
||||
with the v5_ar5k drivers. You will need the Linux wireless-tools
|
||||
version 25 or higher to put the card into monitor mode. It might also
|
||||
be possible to do so with the madwifi driver. If you have information
|
||||
on how to do this, please supply it to us, so that we can incorporate
|
||||
that information into the FAQ in the future.
|
||||
with the v5_ar5k or madwifi drivers. For the v5ar5k driver you will
|
||||
need the Linux wireless-tools version 25 or higher to put the card
|
||||
into monitor mode. If you're using the madwifi driver, you can put the
|
||||
card into monitor mode using iwconfig interface mode monitor, followed
|
||||
by iwconfig interface channel channel to select a channel (if needed).
|
||||
|
||||
Other cards:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2223,4 +2245,4 @@ Using Ethereal
|
|||
For corrections/additions/suggestions for this web page (and not
|
||||
Ethereal support questions), please send email to
|
||||
ethereal-web[AT]ethereal.com .
|
||||
Last modified: Sun, August 08 2004.
|
||||
Last modified: Sat, September 25 2004.
|
||||
|
|
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|
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|
|||
00:01:41 CablePrint # CABLE PRINT
|
||||
00:01:42 Cisco # Cisco Systems, Inc.
|
||||
00:01:43 Cisco # Cisco Systems, Inc.
|
||||
00:01:44 CerevaNetw # Cereva Networks, Inc.
|
||||
00:01:44 Emc # EMC Corporation
|
||||
00:01:45 Winsystems # WINSYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:01:46 TescoContr # Tesco Controls, Inc.
|
||||
00:01:47 ZhoneTechn # Zhone Technologies
|
||||
|
@ -2679,7 +2679,7 @@
|
|||
00:0A:6C Walchem # Walchem Corporation
|
||||
00:0A:6D EksElektro # EKS Elektronikservice GmbH
|
||||
00:0A:6E BroadcastT # Broadcast Technology Limited
|
||||
00:0A:6F ZyteraTech # ZyTera Technologies Inc.
|
||||
00:0A:6F ZyflexTech # ZyFLEX Technologies Inc
|
||||
00:0A:70 MplsForum # MPLS Forum
|
||||
00:0A:71 AvrioTechn # Avrio Technologies, Inc
|
||||
00:0A:72 Simpletech # SimpleTech, Inc.
|
||||
|
@ -3618,7 +3618,7 @@
|
|||
00:0E:17 Private
|
||||
00:0E:18 MyaTechnol # MyA Technology
|
||||
00:0E:19 LogicacmgP # LogicaCMG Pty Ltd
|
||||
00:0E:1A Private
|
||||
00:0E:1A JpsCommuni # JPS Communications
|
||||
00:0E:1B Iav # IAV GmbH
|
||||
00:0E:1C Hach # Hach Company
|
||||
00:0E:1D Private
|
||||
|
@ -4123,7 +4123,7 @@
|
|||
00:10:10 Initio # INITIO CORPORATION
|
||||
00:10:11 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:10:12 ProcessorI # PROCESSOR SYSTEMS (I) PVT LTD
|
||||
00:10:13 Industrial # INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE
|
||||
00:10:13 Kontron
|
||||
00:10:14 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:10:15 Oomon # OOmon Inc.
|
||||
00:10:16 TSqware # T.SQWARE
|
||||
|
@ -4630,6 +4630,114 @@
|
|||
00:12:0C Ce-Infosys # CE-Infosys Pte Ltd
|
||||
00:12:0D AdvancedTe # Advanced Telecommunication Technologies, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:0E Abocom
|
||||
00:12:0F Ieee8023 # IEEE 802.3
|
||||
00:12:10 Wideray # WideRay Corp
|
||||
00:12:11 ProtechnaH # Protechna Herbst GmbH & Co. KG
|
||||
00:12:12 PlusVision # PLUS Vision Corporation
|
||||
00:12:13 Metrohm # Metrohm AG
|
||||
00:12:14 KoenigBaue # Koenig & Bauer AG
|
||||
00:12:15 IstorNetwo # iStor Networks, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:16 IcpInterne # ICP Internet Communication Payment AG
|
||||
00:12:17 Cisco-Link # Cisco-Linksys, LLC
|
||||
00:12:18 Aruze # ARUZE Corporation
|
||||
00:12:19 AheadCommu # Ahead Communication Systems Inc
|
||||
00:12:1A TechnoSoft # Techno Soft Systemnics Inc.
|
||||
00:12:1B SoundDevic # Sound Devices, LLC
|
||||
00:12:1C ParrotSA # PARROT S.A.
|
||||
00:12:1D Netfabric # Netfabric Corporation
|
||||
00:12:1E JuniperNet # Juniper Networks, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:1F HardingInt # Harding Intruments
|
||||
00:12:20 Cadco # Cadco Systems
|
||||
00:12:21 BBraunMels # B.Braun Melsungen AG
|
||||
00:12:22 SkardinUk # Skardin (UK) Ltd
|
||||
00:12:23 Pixim
|
||||
00:12:24 Nexql # NexQL Corporation
|
||||
00:12:25 MotorolaBc # Motorola BCS
|
||||
00:12:26 JapanDirex # Japan Direx Corporation
|
||||
00:12:27 FranklinEl # Franklin Electric Co., Inc.
|
||||
00:12:28 Data # Data Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:29 BroadeasyT # BroadEasy Technologies Co.,Ltd
|
||||
00:12:2A VtechTelec # VTech Telecommunications Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:2B VirbiagePt # Virbiage Pty Ltd
|
||||
00:12:2C SoenenCont # Soenen Controls N.V.
|
||||
00:12:2D Sinett # SiNett Corporation
|
||||
00:12:2E SignalTech # Signal Technology - AISD
|
||||
00:12:2F SaneiElect # Sanei Electric Inc.
|
||||
00:12:30 PicasoInfo # Picaso Infocommunication CO., LTD.
|
||||
00:12:31 MotionCont # Motion Control Systems, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:32 LewizCommu # LeWiz Communications Inc.
|
||||
00:12:33 JrcTokki # JRC TOKKI Co.,Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:34 CamilleBau # Camille Bauer
|
||||
00:12:35 Andrew # Andrew Corporation
|
||||
00:12:36 TidalNetwo # Tidal Networks
|
||||
00:12:37 TexasInstr # Texas Instruments
|
||||
00:12:38 SetaboxTec # SetaBox Technology Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:39 SNet # S Net Systems Inc.
|
||||
00:12:3A Posystech # Posystech Inc., Co.
|
||||
00:12:3B KeroAps # KeRo Systems ApS
|
||||
00:12:3C Ip3Network # IP3 Networks, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:3D Ges
|
||||
00:12:3E EruneTechn # ERUNE technology Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:3F Dell # Dell Inc
|
||||
00:12:40 AmoiElectr # AMOI ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD
|
||||
00:12:41 A2iMarketi # a2i marketing center
|
||||
00:12:42 Millennial # Millennial Net
|
||||
00:12:43 Cisco
|
||||
00:12:44 Cisco
|
||||
00:12:45 ZellwegerA # Zellweger Analytics, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:46 TOMTechnol # T.O.M TECHNOLOGY INC..
|
||||
00:12:47 SamsungEle # Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:48 Kashya # Kashya Inc.
|
||||
00:12:49 DeltaElett # Delta Elettronica S.p.A.
|
||||
00:12:4A DedicatedD # Dedicated Devices, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:4B ChipconAs # Chipcon AS
|
||||
00:12:4C Bbwm # BBWM Corporation
|
||||
00:12:4D InduconBv # Inducon BV
|
||||
00:12:4E XacAutomat # XAC AUTOMATION CORP.
|
||||
00:12:4F TycoTherma # Tyco Thermal Controls LLC.
|
||||
00:12:50 TokyoAirca # Tokyo Aircaft Instrument Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:51 Silink
|
||||
00:12:52 CitronixLl # Citronix, LLC
|
||||
00:12:53 Audiodev # AudioDev AB
|
||||
00:12:54 SpectraTec # Spectra Technologies Holdings Company Ltd
|
||||
00:12:55 Neteffect # NetEffect Incorporated
|
||||
00:12:56 LgInformat # LG INFORMATION & COMM.
|
||||
00:12:57 LeapcommCo # LeapComm Communication Technologies Inc.
|
||||
00:12:58 ActivisPol # Activis Polska
|
||||
00:12:59 ThermoElec # THERMO ELECTRON KARLSRUHE
|
||||
00:12:5A Microsoft # Microsoft Corporation
|
||||
00:12:5B KaimeiElec # KAIMEI ELECTRONI
|
||||
00:12:5C GreenHills # Green Hills Software, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:5D Cybernet # CyberNet Inc.
|
||||
00:12:5E Caen
|
||||
00:12:5F Awind # AWIND Inc.
|
||||
00:12:60 StantonMag # Stanton Magnetics,inc.
|
||||
00:12:61 Adaptix # Adaptix, Inc
|
||||
00:12:62 NokiaDanma # Nokia Danmark A/S
|
||||
00:12:63 DataVoiceT # Data Voice Technologies GmbH
|
||||
00:12:64 DaumElectr # daum electronic gmbh
|
||||
00:12:65 EnerdyneTe # Enerdyne Technologies, Inc.
|
||||
00:12:66 Private
|
||||
00:12:67 Matsushita # Matsushita Electronic Components Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:68 IpsDOO # IPS d.o.o.
|
||||
00:12:69 ValueElect # Value Electronics
|
||||
00:12:6A Optoelectr # OPTOELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:6B AscaladeCo # Ascalade Communications Limited
|
||||
00:12:6C Visonic # Visonic Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:6D University # University of California, Berkeley
|
||||
00:12:6E SeidelElek # Seidel Elektronik GmbH Nfg.KG
|
||||
00:12:6F RaysonTech # Rayson Technology Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:70 NgesDenro # NGES Denro Systems
|
||||
00:12:71 Measuremen # Measurement Computing Corp
|
||||
00:12:72 ReduxCommu # Redux Communications Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:73 Stoke # Stoke Inc
|
||||
00:12:74 NitLab # NIT lab
|
||||
00:12:75 Moteiv # Moteiv Corporation
|
||||
00:12:76 MicrosolHo # Microsol Holdings Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:77 KorenixTec # Korenix Technologies Co., Ltd.
|
||||
00:12:78 Internatio # International Bar Code
|
||||
00:12:79 HewlettPac # Hewlett Packard
|
||||
00:12:7A SanyuIndus # Sanyu Industry Co.,Ltd.
|
||||
00:17:00 Kabel
|
||||
00:1C:7C Perq # PERQ SYSTEMS CORPORATION
|
||||
00:20:00 LexmarkInt # LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
|
||||
|
@ -4927,7 +5035,7 @@
|
|||
00:30:23 CogentComp # COGENT COMPUTER SYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:30:24 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:30:25 CheckoutCo # CHECKOUT COMPUTER SYSTEMS, LTD
|
||||
00:30:26 Heitel
|
||||
00:30:26 HeitelDigi # HeiTel Digital Video GmbH
|
||||
00:30:27 Kerbango # KERBANGO, INC.
|
||||
00:30:28 FaseSaldat # FASE Saldatura srl
|
||||
00:30:29 Opicom
|
||||
|
@ -5427,7 +5535,7 @@
|
|||
00:50:15 BrightStar # BRIGHT STAR ENGINEERING
|
||||
00:50:16 Sst/Woodhe # SST/WOODHEAD INDUSTRIES
|
||||
00:50:17 RsrSRL # RSR S.R.L.
|
||||
00:50:18 AdvancedMu # ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA INTERNET TECHNOLOGY INC.
|
||||
00:50:18 Amit # AMIT, Inc.
|
||||
00:50:19 SpringTide # SPRING TIDE NETWORKS, INC.
|
||||
00:50:1A Uisiqn
|
||||
00:50:1B AblCanada # ABL CANADA, INC.
|
||||
|
@ -5602,7 +5710,7 @@
|
|||
00:50:CF VanlinkCom # VANLINK COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
|
||||
00:50:D0 Minerva # MINERVA SYSTEMS
|
||||
00:50:D1 Cisco # CISCO SYSTEMS, INC.
|
||||
00:50:D2 BaeCanada # BAE Systems Canada, Inc.
|
||||
00:50:D2 CmcElectro # CMC Electronics Inc
|
||||
00:50:D3 DigitalAud # DIGITAL AUDIO PROCESSING PTY. LTD.
|
||||
00:50:D4 JoohongInf # JOOHONG INFORMATION &
|
||||
00:50:D5 Ad # AD SYSTEMS CORP.
|
||||
|
|
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