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FTP Snoop

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Can anyone please tell me a ftp site where I can download the solaris snoop package? I need to download the package so I can use the command in a Linux environment instead of using tcpdump. Need practice with snoop.

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snoop comes as part of Solaris, you will therefore need to install Solaris to use it, you could try that inside VirtualBox for the Intel version.
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That will work. But, I wanted to see If I can install it on a server running linux as I have already 2 machines with the linux OS in a built in network already. Thanks for the help.
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There is a "snoop" for Linux but it is for snooping tty's and file descriptors, rather a different beast, hence my suggestion.
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