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Chris Cleveland

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Apr 15, 2001, 6:08:24 PM4/15/01
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How can I write a sniffer that captures all of the TCP/IP
packets sent from my PC? I'm interested in capturing only
HTTP traffic.

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Gordon Hamm

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Apr 16, 2001, 12:35:48 PM4/16/01
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Im emailing you a simple proxy that dumps out the http traffic to files..
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Dirk Claessens

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Apr 16, 2001, 3:24:01 PM4/16/01
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> How can I write a sniffer that captures all of the TCP/IP
> packets sent from my PC? I'm interested in capturing only
> HTTP traffic.
>

There is a packet sniffer app available on my website.
Note : W9x only, D4


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newsgroups.borland.com

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Apr 16, 2001, 3:14:41 PM4/16/01
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Can you email the code to me too? I have been playing around with the Indy
proxy demo,
but I'm always interested in anything "SIMPLE" that will help me learn.
Thanks!

markall...@hotmail.com


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Chris Cleveland

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Apr 16, 2001, 7:37:59 PM4/16/01
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> There is a packet sniffer app available on my website.
> Note : W9x only, D4

Wow, some of the tools on your site are very slick. The TCP/IP monitor
looks particularly interesting. I didn't know that the ip-helper dll
existed.

How tough would it be to write a simple function that would return all
HTTP traffic? Or put it in a buffer for later access? Does IPHelper allow
you to register a callback function that would get called any time there
is traffic?

The Reynolds

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Apr 17, 2001, 1:52:08 PM4/17/01
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I would love the code too
david.r...@oak.co.uk

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Leon

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Apr 18, 2001, 3:58:19 PM4/18/01
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Me too...
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