Date : Mon, 11 May 2009 12:36:13 +0100
From : mu.list@... (Mark Usher)
Subject: net monitor - help pls!
Damn, am one machine short of being able to do that. Have a Filestore
running here, which is essentially a L3 server.
You might like to use jonmon as it is a much improved version of netmon.
-Mark
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> On Behalf Of Rob
> Sent: 11 May 2009 01:11
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> Subject: [BBC-Micro] net monitor - help pls!
>
> Hi All.
>
> Would it be posible for sombody with a Level 3 econet or
> similar native server working to *spool the network monitor
> tracking another station booting up and issuing the following
> commands ?
> *I am 0.254 invaliduser
> *I am 0.254 SYST
> *.
> *stations
> plus anything else you fancy running...
> (replace 254 for whatever your server is!)
>
> I've got logs of AUN traffic, but no actual econet to compare
> against, and there's only so much you can do looking at the
> documentation!
>
> I'm working on getting BeebEm talking AUN, and it's almost there.
> I've got to fake the four-way-handshake on the Beeb side, and just
> having a few issues keeping things in sync. It's trying to talk to
> the L4 server, and I can see "Who are you?" in the packets
> coming back. It's close .. I'd like to see some actual
> transactions from a native econet though.
>
> Oh, does anybody know if there is anywhere a list of port numbers and
> control byte meanings? IAlso, s there a definite way of determining
> if a first packet is a scout or a immediate (extended scout)
> apart from checking it's length?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Rob
>
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