dsniff and tcpdump built for familiar

From: Mark C . Langston <mark.a.t.bitshift.org>
Date: Tue Jul 17 2001 - 01:59:14 EDT

Out of frustration at the lack of useful networking tools during my
trip to Black Hat and DefCon, I decided I was going to do some
compiling this week.

Rather than spend time trying to get a cross-compiler up and running
on one of my OpenBSD systems, I played around with the skiffcluster
instead.

Tonight, I (think I've) successfully compiled tcpdump and the dsniff
tool suite (along with libnids, libnet, libpcap, libssl, and
libcrypto) for familiar.

Once I've loaded them on my iPaq and tested them, if anyone is
interested, I'll put them in ipkg format for the distribution.

A question, though: I was reading through the Intimate project docs,
and they make reference repeatedly to an existing collection of debian
ARM ports. Do these exist, and if so, is there an easy way to gain
access to them? There are quite a few (mostly non-GUI) tools I'd like
to see/use on my iPaq, but I'll happily use precompiled code if it
already exists.

-- 
Mark C. Langston
mark@bitshift.org
Systems & Network Admin
http://www.bitshift.org
Received on Mon Jul 16 22:52:54 2001

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