tcpdump mailing list archives
Re: remote capturing using tcpdump
From: Rob Hasselbaum <rob () hasselbaum net>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 09:35:25 -0400
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 1:15 AM, Ankith Agarwal <ankitha () cdac in> wrote:
Thanks for your concern, but my requirement is to monitor the QoS parameters of a client interface. For this purpose I am capturing all the packets in the client using pcap and sending all the header part of the packets to the monitoring system for calculating the parameters and displaying it. I just wanted to know if there is any better method of doing this, or tcpdump provides any probes for capturing and sending all the information to a remote client.
Why not just run tcpdump over SSH? Or log to a local files and download them? - This is the tcpdump-workers list. Visit https://cod.sandelman.ca/ to unsubscribe.
Current thread:
- remote capturing using tcpdump Ankith Agarwal (Oct 06)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Aaron Turner (Oct 06)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Ankith Agarwal (Oct 06)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Rob Hasselbaum (Oct 07)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Richard Huddleston (Oct 07)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Ankith Agarwal (Oct 08)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Carter Bullard (Oct 08)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Ankith Agarwal (Oct 06)
- Re: remote capturing using tcpdump Aaron Turner (Oct 06)