[BUGS] ethereal filters ..

jonathan michaels jlm at caamora.com.au
Sat Feb 9 15:13:35 EST 2008


On Sat, Feb 09, 2008 at 08:22:40AM +1100, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 10:42:51PM +1100, jonathan michaels wrote:
> >well i've been refused access to *google again (captcha thingies
> >and i cannot read teh bloody images, sorry i am annoyed)  
> 
> I've never seen a captcha in my years of searching using Google.

i did not eiter untill a while ago when it started, at first it
was intermitant but now (since two months at least) even if i
remove the old cookie its just comes up every time ... ggrrrr.
my isp (telstra) has a cache of web stuff (i think that tehy
use squid on freebsd, at least tehy did about 9ish years ago. i
am using there webcache to get my web stuff because i get
charged less .. 

every bit counts my "plan" charges me between 200-$300 per
$gbyte of incoming using the cache halves that almost.
unfortunately i get identified as coming from there caches ip
addr and its been tared as a poisoned address and that causes
teh captcha responce .. at least thats how i see it ???

hope this helps edwin, ps did i enjoy my pancake/crepe/prof..e ?

perhaps next year .. all teh best edwin
 
> >i have just started to use ethereal to look at teh pflog files
> >to build /etc/blockhosts etc is there any readable
> >documentation out there like cookbooks type to build filters
> >etc to capture information from ethereal, i have gone to et..
> >.com its ok if you can afford it.
> 
> Note that Ethereal was renamed to WireShark a few years ago.  I
> suggest you have a look at http://www.wireshark.org/
> 
> Sorry I can't help with actually building WireShark filters as I
> very rarely use it.

the wireshark.org has been a great help, as a good place to
start from .. i downloaded teh help files hopefully i can read
andor comprehend the goobledygook that usually pases for
english these days mine not withstanding, but, i can
read/understand mine.




 
> -- 
> Peter Jeremy
> Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
> an MTA that is either RFC2821-compliant or matches their claimed behaviour.



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