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Network sniffing means analyzing the network traffic on a packet level. For example the following [[command]] will show you all [[dhcp]] requests transmitted via the [[network]]:
 
Network sniffing means analyzing the network traffic on a packet level. For example the following [[command]] will show you all [[dhcp]] requests transmitted via the [[network]]:
 
  [[tcpdump]] -i <abbr title="network device to listen on">eth0</abbr> port 67 and port 68
 
  [[tcpdump]] -i <abbr title="network device to listen on">eth0</abbr> port 67 and port 68
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= See also =
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* [[network]]
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* [[sniffing]]

Revision as of 12:17, 25 May 2013

Network sniffing means analyzing the network traffic on a packet level. For example the following command will show you all dhcp requests transmitted via the network:

tcpdump -i eth0 port 67 and port 68

See also