diagnosticate network problem

Abdelkader Yousfi yousfia at gmail.com
Sat May 23 08:53:36 UTC 2009


hi,
the right systax is:

tcpdump -s0 -i any -w /tmp/gw.cap host <your @ip getway>
for read packet from shell, use tcpdump -r gw.cap
or open you file using ethereal or wireshark software.

rgds,
Abdelkader

On 5/22/09, Tech W. <techwww at yahoo.com.cn> wrote:
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> thanks for the kind helps.
> ping to any other hosts has no problems, only the gw has problem.
> so I will try to find if it's the problem on gateway router's cable.
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Best Regards,
Abdelkader



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