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Message-ID: <1068486440.30492.20.camel@el-cap>
From: DARREN.L.BENNETT at saic.com (Darren Bennett)
Subject: Sniffing ICQ traffic

I believe that AIMsniff will do this as well. 

http://freshmeat.net/projects/aimsniff/?topic_id=26%2C43%2C152

It's excellent for IM sniffing.

	-DB

On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 09:10, Jeremiah Cornelius wrote:
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> On Monday 10 November 2003 08:55, ttsoares@...on.ufrgs.br wrote:
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> <SNIP>
> > By the way... do you know a good text or some examples about how do write
> > filters to ethereal?  The syntax, variables, etc...
> 
> The filters are constructed just like tcpdump filters.  All of this is because 
> of the libpcap format.
> 
> It is pretty hard to beat the UNIX man page that comes with Etheral, if you 
> want a concise reference.
> 
>     man ethereal-filter
> 
> Windows users can find this if they get the source package, or online:
> 
>     http://www.ethereal.com/ethereal-filter.4.html
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Darren Bennett - CISSP
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Science Applications International Corporation
Advanced Systems Development and Integration
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