Thanks to the list again! I got a reply *hours* before DEC software
support even called back... Anyway, the following folks replied to my
query:
Laurent Deniel <deniâel_at_worldnet.fr>
"Tim Hespe" <t.hespe_at_unsw.edu.au>
Arnaud Valeix <fnet_at_ifh.sncf.fr>
"Paul.Casteels" <casteels_at_uia.ua.ac.be>
I'll include only the first one, since they all say the same thing.
Thanks again!
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 14:07:48 -0800
From: Laurent Deniel <deniâel_at_worldnet.fr>
Organization: Home
To: "Robert L. McMillin" <rlm_at_syseca-us.com>
Subject: Re: tcpdump
Robert L. McMillin wrote:
>
> I started using tcpdump, but it doesn't seem to be dumping all packets
> to and from the network I select. Has anyone used this successfully?
> I'd like to see some examples if possible. (We have two 100BaseTX
> interface cards, tu1 and tu2, acting as primary and secondary networks
> in a redundant configuration.)
Use the promiscuous/copy_all modes :
pfconfig tu0 +p +c (see man pfconfig)
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Received on Fri Mar 14 1997 - 18:58:42 NZDT