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by Pablo Lorenzzoni
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README for tcpspy 1.7
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1. Introduction
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tcpspy is an administrators' tool that logs selecting incoming and outgoing |
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TCP/IP connections. Please see the tcpspy(8) manual page for an extended |
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description; `man 8 tcpspy' after installation, or `man ./tcpspy.8' now.
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2. Compilation and Installation Instructions
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`make' to compile tcpspy, then `make install' to install it (to /usr/local
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by default, change the Makefile if you need it installed elsewhere). Provided |
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you have the correct tools, `make doc' will convert the manual page to |
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HTML, PostScript and PDF formats: groff and ghostscript (ps2pdf). |
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3. Running tcpspy
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Read the manual page. If you're not patient enough for that, type `tcpspy' |
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and see what happens. |
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4. Copyright, Licence, Warranty
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See the file LICENCE for details. |
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Tim J. Robbins <tim@robbins.dropbear.id.au> |
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$Id: README,v 2.7 2001/06/01 12:20:59 tim Stab $ |