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What about having a copy of LSM here in Israel?



Hello,

I'm looking for pieces of software relating to low-level network
programming (ethernet sniffing) and the only searchable LSM site
pointed to by the WWW servers is siva.cshl.org, which seems to have
everything down right now.

What about making such a server (it's a CGI server) available here in
Israel?  What is it involved in?

Alternativelly - can someone point me to network-sniffing facilities
under Linux?  In particular, I'd be interested to know if the Berkeley
Packet FIlterring package (BPF) has been ported to Linux, and/or if
the Pcap library (a portable network sniffing package from NASA) has
been ported to Linux.

(I keep looking myself, of course)

Cheers,

--Amos

--Amos Shapira                      | "Of course Australia was marked for
133 Shlomo Ben-Yosef st.            |  glory, for its people had been chosen
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ISRAEL          amoss@cs.huji.ac.il |                     -- Anonymous