Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Re: new add-on: Hethereal

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From: Ed Warnicke <hagbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 21:36:21 -0500 (EST)
You also posted about this during the week...  I suspect a lot of us 
are frequently swamped during the week and don't have time to give your 
work the kind of examination it deserves before commenting on it. 

Ed

On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Hartmut Mueller wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am a little bit confused. I expected humiliating discussions about coding 
> style rather than none of the devellopers in this list commenting on 
> hethereal at all.
> 
> Personally I believe hethereal is great
> - where you can or must place a dedicated computer for capturing
> - where you work with several OSs on your desktop
> - for dial-in access, e.g. facility management / remote administration
> 
> Please tell us what you think of hethereal. We know that it needs to be 
> improved, but we would like to have it included in the CVS if there are no 
> objections.
> 
> Yours, Hartmut
> 
> On Tuesday,  6. March 2001 22:46, Carsten Buchenau wrote:
> >
> > Hethereal provides an HTML interface to Ethereal. It uses a lot of
> > Javascript and was successfully testet against Netscape-4.76 (Linux) and
> > IE-5.5. Unfortunately Konqueror doesn't work and Mozilla (Linux) has big
> > trouble with frames. We also use the cgihtml library, a C-API to
> > CGI-environment. See below.
> >
> > You can see Hethereal in action on
> > 	http://www.abmlinux.org/cgi-bin/hethereal.cgi.
> >
> > This is part of our (3 students) diploma work and is intented to build a
> > protocol-analysator based on an Embedded-PC running Linux, so the only
> > interface shall be the Apache (mod_ssl) WebServer.
> [...]
> 
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