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Bug#112144: marked as done (RFP: Netdude -- NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump tracefiles)



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Subject: RFP: Netdude -- NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump tracefiles
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

	Shameless rip from freshmeat:

Netdude is the NETwork DUmp data Displayer and Editor for tcpdump
tracefiles. It is a GUI-based tool that allows you to make detailed
changes to packets in tcpdump tracefiles. In particular, it can set
the value of every field in IP, TCP, and UDP packet headers, copy,
move, and delete packets in the tracefile, and fragment and reassemble
IP packets. Netdude constantly communicates with a tcpdump process to
update the familiar tcpdump output that corresponds to the trace,
which means that any changes made to your local version of tcpdump are
reflected in Netdude. Netdude features a plugin architecture, and
comes with a plugin for checksum correction in IP, TCP, and UDP and a
dummy plugin. Through the plugin mechanism, Netdude provides a good
facility for writing tcpdump trace file filters.

http://netdude.sourceforge.net/

Trove categories:
Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Environment :: X11 Applications :: GTK
Intended Audience :: Developers, System Administrators
License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Operating System :: OS Independent
Programming Language :: C
Topic :: System :: Networking

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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 23:19:58 +0100
From: Noel Koethe <noel@koethe.net>
To: 112144-done@bugs.debian.org
Subject: netdude ist in unstable + testing
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Hello,

http://packages.debian.org/netdude

Sorry for overlooking this RFP:
netdude is in debian unstable and testing since a one or 2 month.

-- 
	Noèl Köthe



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