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#1 Re: Monitoring network traffic with ngrep Posted by Anonymous (203.122.xx.xx) on Sat 16 Apr 2005 at 04:51 I illustrated some uses of ngrep in an article here. It talks about monitoring the connectivity given by a cablewallah ISP in New Delhi (these are guys who string up ethernet cable around the neighbourhood to give you the last-mile connectivity in the form of a shared LAN). eg: ngrep was a handy tool for detecting possible spammers with: ngrep -iqtl -d eth1 'mail from' tcp port 25 >> possiblespamlist
eg: ngrep was a handy tool for detecting possible spammers with:
ngrep -iqtl -d eth1 'mail from' tcp port 25 >> possiblespamlist
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