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Re: scanning redirect

Subject: Re: scanning redirect
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 11:29:58 +0200
Tobias Glemser wrote:

Is there a reason why don't you just start a sniffer?


No. Just thought it would be easier to have nc output to a file, but that might not be the case? If I sniff, I'll have to grep, and filter all kinds of noise before parsing it to a file.


Just seemed pointless, if the other option was already invented as a 'bash-one-liner' or similar.

Sincerely
Max

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