Short: Miami (reg) packetmonitor, bugfixed. Author: schettler@informatik.fh-wuerzburg.de (Michael Schettler) Uploader: schettler informatik fh-wuerzburg de Type: comm/misc Version: 1.1 Replaces: comm/misc/MiamiPM10.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos Required: OS 2.04 COPYRIGHT The executable and the documentation are copyright 1997 by Michael Schettler. INTRODUCTION This is just a small (cli only) tool i hacked together to monitor the traffic on my TCP/IP setup. Although there are many such tools out there, none of them managed to fit my needs. I wanted a tool to see *what* has actually been sent and not *how much*! So here it is, enjoy. USAGE CLI> MiamiPM ? DM=DUMPMIAMI/K/S,DI=DUMPINET/K/S,DO=DUMPOPTIONS/K/S,DH=DUMPHEX/K/S, WIN=WINDOW/K/S,OUT=OUTPUT/K,HELP/K/S CLI> MiamiPM HELP Arguments: DM/K/S - dump the Miami portion of the packet DI/K/S - dump the INet portion of the packet DO/K/S - dump the INet options of the packet DH/K/S - dump the whole packet WIN/K/S - dump everything to a CON: window OUT/K - also write output to this file HELP/K/S - this help text If no arguments are given, the default settings will be used (DI and WIN) EXAMPLE You will get this output if you have all modes enabled. Miami Packet: (this is DM) name ='lo0' flags =$00000000 itype =$00 ptype =$00 data =$00408F0C length =$0000003A INET Packet: (this is DI) ip_v = $45 ip_tos = $00 ip_len = $003A ip_id = $9A31 ip_off = $4000 ip_ttl = $40 ip_p = $06 ip_sum = $A28A ip_src = 127.0.0.1 ip_dst = 127.0.0.1 th_sport = 1024 th_dport = 0023 th_seq = $84865FEC th_ack = $F8DAB910 th_off = $50 th_flags = $18 th_win = $4200 th_sum = $8507 th_urp = $0000 0012 0000: FFFB 18FF FC22 FFFB 20FF FB1F FFFC 21FF '.....".. .....!.' 0010: FD05 '..' INET Options: (this is DO) IAC, WILL, TELOPT_TTYPE IAC, WONT, TELOPT_LINEMODE IAC, WILL, TELOPT_TSPEED IAC, WILL, TELOPT_NAWS IAC, WONT, TELOPT_LFLOW IAC, DO, TELOPT_STATUS Packet: (this is DH) 003A 0000: 4500 003A 9A31 4000 4006 A28A 7F00 0001 'E..:.1@.@......' 0010: 7F00 0001 0400 0017 8486 5FEC F8DA B910 '........._.....' 0020: 5018 4200 8507 0000 FFFB 18FF FC22 FFFB 'P.B.........."..' 0030: 20FF FB1F FFFC 21FF FD05 ' .....!...' AUTHOR You can contact me (bug reports, flames, ...) at schettler@informatik.fh-wuerzburg.de which is my account at the university, where i study computer science or at twd@incubus.franken.de which is my account at my favorite bbs (not so often checked!) If you like to have the source (which is in assembler), you can also contact me (maybe i'll give it to you, although its a bit of a mess) AMIGA FOREVER! Microsoft isn't the answer, it's the question. And the answer is NO!