On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Brian Densmore wrote: > Pull down the source and compile it. Don't be such a chicken. ;') > > >From source you need to make sure you have GTK+, GLib, and libpcap. > and PERL [if you want to read the documentation]. :') > > If you have zlib and net-snmp, cmu-snmp, it'll use them also. > GTK and GLib can be found here : http://www.gtk.org/ > libpcap here: http://www.tcpdump.org Once you've downloaded and unpacked Ethereal, you can do ./configure make rpm-package and viola - you have a ready-to-install RPM custom-built for your system. > PS if you have a newer distro, ethereal is probably on the CD. ...and if you do, it's probably broken in some way. Most of the distros (RH in particular) usually find some interesting new way to break Ethereal with each release. I usually compile from source. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jonathan Hutchins [mailto:hutchins@opus1.com] > > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:35 PM > > To: kclug@kclug.org > > Subject: Network Monitors: ethereal > > > > > > Looks like ethereal is pretty popular. Unfortunately, > > rpmfind reports 58 > > other required rpms to install it, and experience tells me that first, > > rpmfind will never get through a list like that, and second > > that if it did > > it would probably hose my system. What I'll probably do is > > build a Mandrake > > Secure Firewall system and put it on that - I've been > > planning to do so for > > a while as I looked for ways to update this system. > > > > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > > > > >