RE: dsniff and tcpdump built for familiar

From: Hicks, Jamey <Jamey.Hicks_at_compaq.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 08:07:51 -0500

I just built an ipkg for tcpdump by repackaging the dpkg. I look for
packages in our snapshot of the Debian site:
ftp://lorien.handhelds.org/pub/linux/Debian/pool/main/

The original is at ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/

You can also look in the stable and unstable feeds at ftp.debian.org,
www.debian.org, or the mirror above.

Jamey

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark C . Langston [mailto:mark_at_bitshift.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 1:59 AM
> To: familiar_at_handhelds.org
> Subject: [Familiar] dsniff and tcpdump built for familiar
>
>
> 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_at_bitshift.org
> Systems & Network Admin
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