Re: sniffing on a packet radio device

From: Shane Deering (tnbrysg@sitefinder.t-inspect.at)
Date: Tue Feb 11 2003 - 23:39:38 EET

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    On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 08:22, Folkert van Heusden wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I have a BayCom modem connected to com1. I've also loaded the module.
    > As a test I assigned an ip-address to it and pinged some random ip-
    > address. The transceiver (is that the word?) seems to transmit what
    > I'm sending. Also, sometimes I see the RX light of the modem blinking
    > so someone must be transmitting something. So I tried tcpdump on the
    > device (bcsh0) but that failed with a "unknown data link type 3".
    > So I was wondering: is there anything out there with which I can
    > sniff *everything* that is coming through?

    Try /usr/bin/listen.
    I like to use "listen -car".
    And get a license.

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