Rv: How to Find Data Transfer on a Port

From: Enrico Sorge (e.sorge@itsys.it)
Date: Wed Jan 28 2004 - 09:57:55 EST


# man snoop
[...]
-S Display size of the entire ethernet frame in bytes on
the summary line.
[...]

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--------- Messaggio Originale --------
Da: Praven P Nair <praveen@proactivenet.com>
Per: Sun Managers <sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org>
Oggetto: How to Find Data Transfer on a Port
Data: 28/01/04 13:37
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> Hi Gurus,
>
> As always I need help again from you experts :
>
> How can we make sure and find that actual DATA transfer is happening
> through a PORT. To make it more clear, assume that I have opened port
> 110 as POP3. I opened the port, then I need to know how much data has
> transferred and is the data transfer stopped in between or completed
> sucessfuly. If this is possible, how can we keep track of the data
> transfer change in terms of bytes / bits.
>
> Please send in your thoughts
>
> With Best Regards,
>
> Praveen
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