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From: Siju George
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Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
Date: Monday, November 12, 2007 - 3:40 am
On Nov 12, 2007 3:09 PM, Stuart Henderson <stu@spacehopper.org> wrote:
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> > On 2007/11/11 14:20, Ray Percival wrote: > > On Nov 11, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Barry Miller wrote: > >> Of course, if a bad guy _does_ get control of wireshark, he OWNS your > >> network, but at least you're not totally rooted. Take your chances. > >> > > How so? Given that all it is a frontend to libpcap. And how does this not > > apply to tcpdump? > > tcpdump runs the scary code in a jail. > >
Thanks a lot Cabillot, Kevin, Barry, Ray, Bryan and Stuart for the Detailed Information :-) Kind Regards Siju
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Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Siju George
, (Sun Nov 11, 8:43 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Cabillot Julien
, (Sun Nov 11, 8:51 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Stuart Henderson
, (Sun Nov 11, 9:17 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Barry Miller
, (Sun Nov 11, 11:03 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Ray Percival
, (Sun Nov 11, 3:20 pm)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Bryan Irvine
, (Sun Nov 11, 9:17 pm)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Stuart Henderson
, (Mon Nov 12, 2:39 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Siju George
, (Mon Nov 12, 3:40 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Steve Shockley
, (Mon Nov 12, 10:38 am)
Re: Any Ethereal, Wireshark related software in 4.2 ports?
, Stuart Henderson
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