mDNSNetMonitor(8) BSD System Manager's Manual mDNSNetMonitor(8)NAME
mDNSNetMonitor -- dumps mDNS traffic on a network
SYNOPSIS
mDNSNetMonitor [-i interface] [host]
DESCRIPTION
mDNSNetMonitor prints out a description of the contents of mDNS packets on a network interface. It is similiar to tcpdump in that it continu-
ously captures packets until it is interrupted by a SIGINT signal (generated, for example, by typing your interrupt character, typically
control-C) or a SIGTERM signal (typically generated with the kill(1) command).
When mDNSNetMonitor finishes capturing packets, it will report counts of packets captured per mDNS packet type, service type and source
device.
Note that mDNSNetMonitor will not capture unicast mDNS packets.
OPTION -i interface Displays packets on specified interface.
Example
To print all packets arriving at or departing from sundown:
% mDNSNetMonitor sundown
SEE ALSO mDNSResponder(8), dns-sd(8)Darwin June 1, 2019 Darwin
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radsniff - dump radius protocol
SYNOPSIS
radsniff [-c count] [-d directory] [-F] [-f filter] [-h] [-i interface] [-I filename] [-m] [-p port] [-r filter] [-s secret] [-S] [-w file]
[-x]
DESCRIPTION
radsniff is a simple wrapper around libpcap. It can also print out the contents of RADIUS packets using the FreeRADIUS dictionaries.
OPTIONS -c count
Number of packets to capture.
-d directory
Directory where the dictionaries are found.
-F Filter PCAP file from stdin to stdout. Output file will contain RADIUS packets.
-f filter
PCAP filter. (default is udp port 1812 or 1813)
-h Print usage help information.
-i interface
Interface to capture.
-I filename
Read packets from filename.
-m Print packet headers only, not contents.
-p port
Listen for packets on port.
-r filter
RADIUS attribute filter.
-s secret
RADIUS secret.
-S Sort attributes in the packet. Used to compare server results.
-w file
Write output packets to file.
-x Print out debugging information.
SEE ALSO radiusd(8),pcap(3)AUTHORS
Nicolas Baradakis <nicolas.baradakis@cegetel.net>
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