I have been trying to install Ethereal in a few ways without success.
Red Hat 7.2 I have installed the Ethereal .rpm files, but I still get
one complaint when I try to run ethereal, it says it cannot find
libcrypt.so.0 I have tried to install openssl and some glib things
which could have this, but with no luck. I see in my /lib/libcrypt.so.1
and 2 but no 0
I have installed Ethereal on Windows 2000 and Windows 98 weinie
machines, but when I run it, I can only see the traffic to and from the
host I am on. I want to watch two other hosts communicate and capture
the packets, for an embedded project I have designed.
I try to set the filter to look at host 10.10.10.250 with:
ip.src == 10.10.10.150
but that simple filter complains of a parse error.
I have set the "promiscuous" flag in the settings of Ethereal on PC.
I have just done this yesterday with the latest, and am very frustrated
to get it to work.
It looks like it could be a very nice package.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
Steve Shireman
ankle1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx