11-27-2005
Try tcpdump to capture raw packets first. Don't know Mac. On other Unix, I can easily open the file captured with tools such as ethereal and then use the "http" display filter to limit display to contain only HTTP messages, etc.
tcpdump -i en0 -nlp tcp dst port 80 -w packet_file.log
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answerbook2
answerbook2(1) User Commands answerbook2(1)
NAME
answerbook2 - online documentation system
SYNOPSIS
/usr/dt/bin/answerbook2 [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The AnswerBook2 server product is no longer included with Solaris or the Solaris Documentation CD products. Solaris docmentation is now
provided in HTML and PDF format on the Documentation CD and does not require the AnswerBook2 server to be viewed.
The answerbook2 utility opens the default web browser and displays an HTML page that shows a link to locally installed documentation, and,
if the AnswerBook2 server has been defined, a link to AnswerBook2 collections.
To define a default AnswerBook2 server, use the environment variable, AB2_DEFAULTSERVER.
This functionality is also accessible through the AnswerBook2 option on the CDE front panel Help menu.
If you need an AnswerBook2 server, you can download the AnswerBook2 server software from http://www.sun.com.
OPTIONS
The following option is supported:
-h Displays a usage statement.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
AB2_DEFAULTSERVER Fully-qualified URL that identifies the default AnswerBook2 server to use. For example:
http://imaserver.eng.sun.com:8888/
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |http://www.sun.com |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO
attributes(5)
NOTES
Use the online Help system to find out more about the AnswerBook2 product, once the web browser is opened and the AnswerBook2 library can
be viewed.
SunOS 5.10 29 Nov 2001 answerbook2(1)