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Re: Network sniffing tools - Ethereal
- To: guy keren <choo(at-nospam)actcom.co.il>
- Subject: Re: Network sniffing tools - Ethereal
- From: Daniel Feiglin <dilogsys(at-nospam)inter.net.il>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 09:36:05 +0300
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- Organization: Dilog Computers Ltd.
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guy keren wrote:
> On Wed, 16 May 2001, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
>
>
>> I got it going OK, but it has a silly default of sampling ALL protocols. After
>> labouriously switching them all off, but for those I wanted, I found next time
>> around, that my "setup" was not saved anywhere.
>>
>> Does anyone know where Ethereal puts its configuration/setup files? Maybe
>> hacking them might help.
>
>
> _this_ is not a question i would have expected from _you_... surely not
> right after the term STFE was coined?
>
> the answer to your question is, ofcourse, STFE. yes, that's right SFTE.
> and SFTE for another minute - that'll do the trick.
>
> an SFTE for 'ethereal config file location' on google immediatly yields a
> set of reuslts. except for #1 (which is samba) the next are quite relevant
> messages.
_You_ would have to be kidding. So, we do the search, take a look,
and the answer is ..... ???
My question referred to config files used by the programme at
runtime to store user options, not installation config files.
And, on a personal note, the ability to coin English acronyms is
not necessarily indicative of superior intelligence.
>
> --
> guy
>
> "For world domination - press 1,
> or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
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