Wireshark-1.6.0
I used and it configured fine however when I tried running the make file was when I was running into problems, kept giving me different errors, I tried modifying the makefile to no avail, as I said it would probably take someone who is used to compiling in Wary to do it as I am not very familiar with how Wary works or the different dependencies it requires as I've always stayed away from it.
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./configure CFLAGS="-mtune=generic -fomit-frame-pointer" CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" --prefix=/usr
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I would be interested in a link.DPUP5520 wrote:... NMAP can technically be used... but I wouldn't recommend it, if you want to monitor your public IP for changes I would recommend using IP Monitor. ... so if anyone wants it posted let me know.
How difficult would you think it would be to have a tray item which show Internet Up or down and maybe show Public IP?
For most of us (certainly ALL of us here on the forum), I would have thought that in 20 years someone else (other than us) would have seen a need for this.
Thanks in advance
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To my knowledge PC usage, for many/most of us, today, centers around a LAN/WAN. And, for years, I am not aware of single desktop tool/tray tool that presents what I would refer to as "intelligent" network awareness. This would have been applicable even on dial-up systems with/without LANs.
Even if there are reasons why we may NOT want general users to see the information, I am not aware of one an administrator would use as a single step to know where you are in the network.
A tray icon would make sense, as it would be ever present. And, I think a well defined tray tool, when mouse overed, could show current/last known IP and tell whether it is up/down.
for example, a color coded tray icon when mouse over could show the following without running involved scripts:
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eth0 192.168.1.12 up
internet 123.431.12.56 down
As simple as this seems, there must be a reason it hasn't been address this way.
Just a thought from someone lacking development skills, yet, trying to be helpful.
I don't know why there isn't such a tray tool available however you could request it as a feature for 5.3 or see if someone else would be up to it, as it is I just don't have to time to take on any projects from scratch right now as I explained to you earlier, however I will post up the IP Monitor tool for you, I just have to get it packaged.
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Tried this .pet in 431 and still got same error
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# wireshark
wireshark: error while loading shared libraries: libpcap.so.0.8: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Buy silver, crash JPMorgan
Try this, if it winds up being like Wary and needing a bunch of other dependencies then you might be out of luck as far as using this version.
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