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Packet Sniffers

Packet Sniffers

2003-05-08       - By Rick Warner

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Do not know 'LittleSnitch', but ntop keeps track of all network traffic
through an interface.  I have used it on gateways to track traffic, and
find out who needs to be throttled, errr, shaped/restricted.

- rick warner

On Thu, 8 May 2003, Scott Miller wrote:

> I'm looking for something similar to "LittleSnitch" that will monitor
> outbound traffic - I'm specifically interested in knowing which of the
> software packages I've installed are "Calling Home" every now and again, and
> what information they are sending.  Not that I have anything unlicensed on
> my servers, but just currious what type of traffic is going out.
>
> Any advise on what to look for would be greatly appriciated.
>
> Scott Miller
>
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