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<html> <head> <title>xsnoop</title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ff0000" text="#000000"> <img src="xsnoop-hdr.gif" alt="[etc xsnoop banner]" width=456 height=61> <br> <h2>xsnoop for Solaris(tm)</h2> You can quickly and easily capture and analyze packets on your local area network using xsnoop. xsnoop is a powerful, yet easy-to-use, user interface for capturing, filtering and analyzing network packets. xsnoop provides on-line documentation for many common protocols at the touch of a button. <p> Whether you're trying to isolate problems on your network, looking for bottlenecks or hunting down "network hogs," xsnoop will turn your computer into a powerful tool for network management. xsnoop provides much of the functionality of a full-fledged LAN analyzer at a fraction of the cost. <p> Features: <br> <ul> <li>User-selectable OPENLOOK(tm) or Motif(tm) style GUIs allow you to use the look-and-feel you're most familiar with. <li>Documentation for many protocol fields is available at the click of a button, so less time is wasted poring through protocol manuals looking for the descriptions of the fields you're interested in. <li>User-friendly dialogs for setting packet capture, display and filtering options allow you to set options with a few simple mouse clicks rather than using command line arguments that are difficult to memorize. <li>A history of packet filter expressions which can be recalled when needed saves you time by allowing you to reuse filters you've already built. <li>xsnoop uses standard snoop capture files so it's interoperable with other tools. </ul> <br> <img src="xsnoop-tr.gif" alt="[big xsnoop logo]" width=456 height=221> </body> </html>