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o Re: Changing modem settings from the command lineMartin Gregorie

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Re: Changing modem settings from the command line

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From: Martin.G...@f1.n221.z2.fidonet.fi (Martin Gregorie)
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Subject: Re: Changing modem settings from the command line
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2021 13:27:52 +0200
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 by: Martin Gregorie - Mon, 19 Jul 2021 11:27 UTC

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On Mon, 19 Jul 2021 09:17:10 +0000, Spiros Bousbouras wrote:

> In any case , how complicated would it be to do with wireshark the
> following :
>
Wireshark is simple enough to use. Basically you just point it at an
ethernet port and it logs what goes in and out, showing packet header
details and content as both text and hex. That's about all you need if
you're handling TCP/IP message streams using ASCII or Unicode character
encoding.

It automatically recognises a wide variety of packet types and uses this
info to make its logs more readable. It has filters to omit irrelevant
packets and also filter logged content as its displayed. It can display
EBCDIC, Ascii and Unicode text, i.e. if you're having to deal with X.25
or SNA data streams there's a good chance it can make these readable too.

https://www.wireshark.org

or just install it and see what it does. I think you'll find its a
standard package for most Linux distros, including Raspbian.

--
Martin | martin at
Gregorie | gregorie dot org

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