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[hercules-390] Can only ping between Hercules and Windows?
roller45120@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 00:58:35 UTC
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Good Afternoon,

Following the CTCI-W32 configuration guide, I can only ping between Hercules and Windows. I am unable to ping anywhere else, and nothing is able to ping Hercules from a different computer.

When I ping from a different computer, I get:

Pinging 192.168.1.110 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.

Ping statistics for 192.168.1.110:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

I have IP forwarding enabled, and a route configured on Windows. How can I get Hercules connected?
'John P. Hartmann' jphartmann@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 07:07:22 UTC
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You need to route at the "different computer".
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Good Afternoon,
Following the CTCI-W32 configuration guide, I can only ping between
Hercules and Windows. I am unable to ping anywhere else, and nothing is
able to ping Hercules from a different computer.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Reply from 192.168.1.69: Destination host unreachable.
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
I have IP forwarding enabled, and a route configured on Windows. How can
I get Hercules connected?
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'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 07:45:59 UTC
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Post by 'John P. Hartmann' ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
You need to route at the "different computer".
If he's followed the instructions in the CTCI-WIN Help file (PRESUMING he's using the most current version; he might not be; he didn't provide enough information!) then he shouldn't need ANY routes. He also shouldn't need IP Forwarding either.

If, however, he has a valid reason for enabling IP Forwarding (I don't know of any) and for defining custom route(s) (ditto), then he, by definition, "knows what he's doing" and should be able to figure things out for himself without bothering us with a poorly written Problem Report that doesn't contain *nearly* enough information to make any type of guess as to what might be wrong.

I hate it when people say "Help! Hercules isn't working for me!" and expect us to somehow magically know what's wrong without them providing any information to go on. :(
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
mail: ***@softdevlabs.com
Rahim Azizarab rahimazizarab@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 11:52:05 UTC
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To accomplish anything further, it would be necessary to have a default route, a capability which does not exist on the MVS side.  ie:  route add default gw 192.168.1.254 eth0 
regards;

Rahim Azizarab
  

  
roller45120@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 17:42:47 UTC
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Okay so I uninstalled everything and followed the configuration guide here:
http://hercules390.996247.n3.nabble.com/Installing-CTCI-WIN-formerly-CTCI-W32-on-Windows-x64-td22952.html http://hercules390.996247.n3.nabble.com/Installing-CTCI-WIN-formerly-CTCI-W32-on-Windows-x64-td22952.html

I still get the same thing. I can ping my computer to TT64Test and it can ping my computer, but I can't reach anything else.

What information do yall need, by the way? I apologize for not giving any, thats for sure!
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 18:42:22 UTC
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Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Okay so I uninstalled everything and followed the
http://hercules390.996247.n3.nabble.com/Installing-CTCI-WIN
-formerly-CTCI-W32-on-Windows-x64-td22952.html
That's from 2010. It's 6 years old and no longer applies to the current version.


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Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
What information do yall need, by the way?
A TT64Test report would be a good start. Refer to the "Problem Reporting" chapter of the Help file for the complete list of the minimum information needed.

For your benefit and the benefit of others, please remember the Golden Rule of Problem Reporting: it rarely hurts to provide more information than needed but almost always hurts to not provide enough.

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/hercules-390/conversations/messages/77290
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/hercules-390/conversations/messages/74080
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
I apologize for not giving any, thats for sure!
Apology accepted.

THIS time.

But watch yourself. ;-)
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
mail: ***@softdevlabs.com
roller45120@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 20:29:59 UTC
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Where are you pinging from?
From local Windows system to TT64

The same Windows system that Hercules and CTCI-WIN are running on?
Yes

Have you tried pinging your guest from a different LAN station? (i.e. *not* the one running Hercules) Does that work?
Yes, I get destination host unreachable.

Have you verified proper CTCI-WIN installation per the "Confirming Proper Installation" chapter of the Help file provided with CTCI-WIN? (i.e. have you performed a TT64Test ping test in both directions from the same system that TT64Test is running on *as well as* from a completely different LAN station?)
That is what I am stuck at, I can ping both directions on the same system but not anywhere else.

What flavor of Windows are you running? (Windows 7? Windows 8? Windows 10? Windows Server? Etc)
Windows 10

Have you reviewed the "Common Problems" chapter of the Help file?
I think so, is it this?:
http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules/wingui/ctci-w32-faq.html

Do any of them apply to your situation?
No.


TT64 logs, with verbose mode on:

15:13:26.391 Begin TT64Test.exe, version: "** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** 3.3.3.3285" (3.3.3.3285): "64-bit Release version" ...
15:13:26.391 Copyright (C) 2002-2014, Software Development Laboratories.
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 Running on Windows 8 Home Premium 64-bit build 9200 (MP=4)
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 Using WinPCap Packet.DLL, version "4.1.0.2980" (4.1.0.2980), driver version "4.1.0.2980" ...
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 Using FishPack64.dll, version: "** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** 3.3.3.3285" (3.3.3.1100): "64-bit Release version" ...
15:13:26.391 Copyright (C) 2002-2014, Software Development Laboratories
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 Using TunTap64.dll, version: "** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** 3.3.3.3285" (3.3.3.1100): "64-bit Release version" ...
15:13:26.391 Copyright (C) 2002-2014, Software Development Laboratories
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 Using FishLib64-M90a.dll, version: "2.12.0.3242" (2.12.0.3242): "64-bit Release version" ...
15:13:26.391 Copyright (C) 2004-2014, Software Development Laboratories
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.391 --------- The following relevant DosDevices are defined ---------
15:13:26.391
15:13:26.393 NPF_{04047CEE-8994-40AD-B87A-88783FD24348}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{34D39E20-E9D1-442D-8B15-8EB083C47DCE}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{683A5532-DAC3-4D80-A76F-5714ECA22051}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{6BE3AEC4-829B-443A-9E02-7D994157B315}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{75734BA0-6AB4-4753-AEA6-C688D8676642}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{7A0D1337-A320-4496-857E-830115739D55}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{8718928D-CBEB-45EA-A621-800A9249001D}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{99A6510C-7318-47E2-BD27-82EC815F531D}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{C9ECBCA5-050A-4A52-86DF-A3FD0BE1A818}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{D1362D5B-512F-4318-B352-5DC2104DED55}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{D292A96E-8B9E-4148-BAE5-5C515968D3C4}
15:13:26.393 NPF_{D303CAAC-EAA9-4A5C-BB3A-C36D8D6E9F03}
15:13:26.393 {5d624f94-8850-40c3-a3fa-a4fd2080baf3}#vwifimp_wfd#5&b8f40e7&0&01#{ad498944-762f-11d0-8dcb-00c04fc3358c}
15:13:26.393 {5d624f94-8850-40c3-a3fa-a4fd2080baf3}#vwifimp_wfd#5&b8f40e7&0&01#{cac88484-7515-4c03-82e6-71a87abac361}
15:13:26.393 {637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
15:13:26.393 {683A5532-DAC3-4D80-A76F-5714ECA22051}
15:13:26.393 {6BE3AEC4-829B-443A-9E02-7D994157B315}
15:13:26.393 {75734BA0-6AB4-4753-AEA6-C688D8676642}
15:13:26.393 {D292A96E-8B9E-4148-BAE5-5C515968D3C4}
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.393 ------------------------- Network Information -------------------------
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.393 Host Name . . . . . . . . . : RAWRG
15:13:26.393 Node Type . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
15:13:26.393 DNS Servers . . . . . . . . : 156.154.70.22
15:13:26.393 156.154.71.22
15:13:26.393 IP Routing Enabled. . . . . : yes
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.393 Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric
15:13:26.393 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
15:13:26.393 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
15:13:26.393 127.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
15:13:26.393 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.70 192.168.1.64 11
15:13:26.393 192.168.1.64 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393 192.168.1.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
15:13:26.393 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 306
15:13:26.393 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.64 192.168.1.64 266
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.393 Default gateway: 192.168.1.254
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.393 -------------------------- Detected Adapters --------------------------
15:13:26.393
15:13:26.412 Connection = Wi-Fi
15:13:26.412 AdapterName = NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
15:13:26.412 Description = Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi M.2 Adapter
15:13:26.412 PhysAddr = D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:26.412 LinkType = NdisMedium802_3
15:13:26.412 MediaConnected = Yes
15:13:26.412 PromiscuousMode = Yes
15:13:26.412 LinkSpeed = 65.0 Mbps
15:13:26.412 MaxPacketLen = 1514
15:13:26.412 IPAddr = 192.168.1.64
15:13:26.412 IPAddrMask = 255.255.255.0
15:13:26.412 GatewayIPAddr = 192.168.1.254
15:13:26.412 dwIndex = 0x00000005
15:13:26.412 Checksum offloading = no
15:13:26.412
15:13:26.416 Connection = Bluetooth Network Connection
15:13:26.416 AdapterName = NPF_{75734BA0-6AB4-4753-AEA6-C688D8676642}
15:13:26.416 Description = Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)
15:13:26.416 PhysAddr = D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-E0
15:13:26.416 LinkType = NdisMedium802_3
15:13:26.416 MediaConnected = No ** CABLE UNPLUGGED **
15:13:26.416 PromiscuousMode = Yes
15:13:26.416 LinkSpeed = 3.0 Mbps
15:13:26.416 MaxPacketLen = 1514
15:13:26.416 IPAddr = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.416 IPAddrMask = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.416 GatewayIPAddr = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.416 dwIndex = 0x00000008
15:13:26.416 Checksum offloading = no
15:13:26.416
15:13:26.419 Connection = Local Area Connection* 2
15:13:26.419 AdapterName = NPF_{D292A96E-8B9E-4148-BAE5-5C515968D3C4}
15:13:26.419 Description = Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter
15:13:26.419 PhysAddr = DA-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:26.419 LinkType = NdisMedium802_3
15:13:26.419 MediaConnected = No ** CABLE UNPLUGGED **
15:13:26.419 PromiscuousMode = Yes
15:13:26.419 LinkSpeed = 72.0 Mbps
15:13:26.419 MaxPacketLen = 1514
15:13:26.419 IPAddr = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.419 IPAddrMask = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.419 GatewayIPAddr = 0.0.0.0
15:13:26.419 dwIndex = 0x0000000F
15:13:26.419 Checksum offloading = no
15:13:26.419
15:13:26.425 ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY **
15:13:26.425
15:13:39.772 ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY **
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 *** BEGIN TRACE *** for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0...
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 ---------------- Internal variables ----------------
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Virtual Interface Ptr: 0000000003B3B4A0
15:13:39.772 Virtual Interface Name: tun0
15:13:39.772 Virtual Interface Type: IFF_TUN
15:13:39.772 Virtual Interface Flags: IFF_DEBUG, IFF_RUNNING
15:13:39.772 Host Physical MAC Address: D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual MAC Address: 00-00-5E-A8-01-40
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Broadcast MAC: FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
15:13:39.772 Host Physical IP Address: 192.168.1.64
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual IP Address: 0.0.0.0
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Network Mask: 255.255.255.255
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Broadcast IP Addr: 255.255.255.255
15:13:39.772 MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): 1500
15:13:39.772 Write Buffer Size: 1514
15:13:39.772 Read Buffer Size: 65536
15:13:39.772 Read Timeout: 5000 millisecs
15:13:39.772 Multicast List: ""
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 ----------- Physical Adapter information -----------
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Adapter: 0000000003B37508
15:13:39.772 AdapterName: NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
15:13:39.772 Description: Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi M.2 Adapter
15:13:39.772 Connection: Wi-Fi
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 MAC Address: D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:39.772 Link Type: NdisMedium802_3
15:13:39.772 Link Speed: 65.0 Mbps
15:13:39.772 IP Address: 192.168.1.64 (Mask: 255.255.255.0)
15:13:39.772 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254
15:13:39.772 Buffer Size: 1048576
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 -----------------------------------------------------
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual IP Address modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=0.0.0.0, new value=192.168.1.110
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual MAC Address auto-updated for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=00-00-5E-A8-01-40, new value=00-00-5E-A8-01-6E
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Network Mask auto-updated for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=255.255.255.255, new value=255.255.255.0
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Broadcast IP Addr auto-updated for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=255.255.255.255, new value=192.168.1.255
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Network Mask modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=255.255.255.0, new value=255.255.255.0
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Herc Virtual Broadcast IP Addr auto-updated for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=192.168.1.255, new value=192.168.1.255
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Interface Broadcast IP Address modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=192.168.1.255, new value=192.168.1.255
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.772 Read Timeout modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.772 old value=5000, new value=250
15:13:39.772
15:13:39.773 Adapter Buffer Size modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.773 old value=1048576, new value=1048576
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 ** CTTAdapter::SetPacketsBufferSize: Requested DLL I/O buffer size = 65536 (64K)
15:13:39.773 Read Buffer Size modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.773 old value=65536, new value=65536
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY **
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 Interface Flags modified for TunTap interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:39.773 old value=IFF_DEBUG, IFF_RUNNING
15:13:39.773 new value=IFF_UP, IFF_DEBUG, IFF_RUNNING
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 ---------------- Internal variables ----------------
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 Virtual Interface Ptr: 0000000003B3B4A0
15:13:39.773 Virtual Interface Name: tun0
15:13:39.773 Virtual Interface Type: IFF_TUN
15:13:39.773 Virtual Interface Flags: IFF_UP, IFF_DEBUG, IFF_RUNNING
15:13:39.773 Host Physical MAC Address: D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:39.773 Herc Virtual MAC Address: 00-00-5E-A8-01-6E
15:13:39.773 Herc Virtual Broadcast MAC: FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF
15:13:39.773 Host Physical IP Address: 192.168.1.64
15:13:39.773 Herc Virtual IP Address: 192.168.1.110
15:13:39.773 Herc Virtual Network Mask: 255.255.255.0
15:13:39.773 Herc Virtual Broadcast IP Addr: 192.168.1.255
15:13:39.773 MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit): 1500
15:13:39.773 Write Buffer Size: 1514
15:13:39.773 Read Buffer Size: 65536
15:13:39.773 Read Timeout: 250 millisecs
15:13:39.773 Multicast List: ""
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 ----------- Physical Adapter information -----------
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 Adapter: 0000000003B37508
15:13:39.773 AdapterName: NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
15:13:39.773 Description: Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi M.2 Adapter
15:13:39.773 Connection: Wi-Fi
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 MAC Address: D8-5D-E2-E0-FA-DF
15:13:39.773 Link Type: NdisMedium802_3
15:13:39.773 Link Speed: 65.0 Mbps
15:13:39.773 IP Address: 192.168.1.64 (Mask: 255.255.255.0)
15:13:39.773 Gateway IP: 192.168.1.254
15:13:39.773 Buffer Size: 1048576
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 -----------------------------------------------------
15:13:39.773
15:13:39.773 ** CTTAdapter::SetPacketsBufferSize: Requested DLL I/O buffer size = 65536 (64K)
15:13:39.773 *** Interface tun0 enabled/up... (ip="192.168.1.110", mac="")
15:13:42.866 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:42.866
15:13:42.866 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:42.866 000010 00A11603 00000111 F161C0A8 0145EFFF *.........a...E..*
15:13:42.866 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:42.866 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:42.866 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:42.866 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:42.866 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:42.866 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:42.866 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:42.866 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:42.866 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:42.866
15:13:45.549 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:45.549 000010 003C759D 00008001 4125C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....A%***@..*
15:13:45.549 000020 016E0800 40680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@h....abcdef*
15:13:45.549 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.549 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:45.549 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:45.549 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:45.549 000010 003C759D 00008001 4125C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....A%...n..*
15:13:45.549 000020 01400000 48680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@..Hh....abcdef*
15:13:45.549 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.549 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:45.549 000010 003C759D 00007F01 4225C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....B%***@..*
15:13:45.549 000020 016E0800 40680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@h....abcdef*
15:13:45.549 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.549 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.549
15:13:45.549 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:45.549 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:45.550 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:45.550 000010 003C759D 00007F01 4225C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....B%...n..*
15:13:45.550 000020 01400000 48680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@..Hh....abcdef*
15:13:45.550 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.550 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:45.550 000010 003C759D 00007E01 4325C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~.C%***@..*
15:13:45.550 000020 016E0800 40680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@h....abcdef*
15:13:45.550 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.550 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:45.550 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:45.550 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:45.550 000010 003C759D 00007E01 4325C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...~.C%...n..*
15:13:45.550 000020 01400000 48680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@..Hh....abcdef*
15:13:45.550 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.550 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:45.550 000010 003C759D 00007D01 4425C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...}.D%***@..*
15:13:45.550 000020 016E0800 40680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@h....abcdef*
15:13:45.550 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.550 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.550
15:13:45.550 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:45.550 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:45.551 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.551
15:13:45.551 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:45.551 000010 003C759D 00007D01 4425C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...}.D%...n..*
15:13:45.551 000020 01400000 48680001 0CF36162 63646566 ****@..Hh....abcdef*
15:13:45.551 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:45.551 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:45.551
15:13:45.629 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.629
15:13:45.629 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:13:45.629 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:13:45.629 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:13:45.629 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:13:45.629
15:13:45.629 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.629
15:13:45.629 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:13:45.629 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:13:45.629 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:13:45.629
15:13:45.936 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:45.936
15:13:45.936 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:45.936 000010 00A1177A 00000111 EFEAC0A8 0145EFFF *...z.........E..*
15:13:45.936 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:45.936 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:45.936 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:45.936 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:45.936 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:45.936 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:45.936 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:45.936 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:45.936 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:45.936
15:13:46.556 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.556
15:13:46.556 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:46.556 000010 003C759E 00008001 4124C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....A$***@..*
15:13:46.556 000020 016E0800 40670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@g....abcdef*
15:13:46.556 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.556 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.556
15:13:46.557 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:46.557 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:46.557 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.557
15:13:46.557 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:46.557 000010 003C759E 00008001 4124C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....A$...n..*
15:13:46.557 000020 01400000 48670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@..Hg....abcdef*
15:13:46.557 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.557 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.557
15:13:46.557 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.557
15:13:46.557 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:46.557 000010 003C759E 00007F01 4224C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....B$***@..*
15:13:46.557 000020 016E0800 40670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@g....abcdef*
15:13:46.557 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.557 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.557
15:13:46.557 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:46.557 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:46.558 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:46.558 000010 003C759E 00007F01 4224C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....B$...n..*
15:13:46.558 000020 01400000 48670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@..Hg....abcdef*
15:13:46.558 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.558 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:46.558 000010 003C759E 00007E01 4324C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~.C$***@..*
15:13:46.558 000020 016E0800 40670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@g....abcdef*
15:13:46.558 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.558 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:46.558 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:46.558 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:46.558 000010 003C759E 00007E01 4324C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...~.C$...n..*
15:13:46.558 000020 01400000 48670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@..Hg....abcdef*
15:13:46.558 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.558 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:46.558 000010 003C759E 00007D01 4424C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...}.D$***@..*
15:13:46.558 000020 016E0800 40670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@g....abcdef*
15:13:46.558 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.558 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:46.558 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:46.558 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.558 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:46.558 000010 003C759E 00007D01 4424C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...}.D$...n..*
15:13:46.558 000020 01400000 48670001 0CF46162 63646566 ****@..Hg....abcdef*
15:13:46.558 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:46.558 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:46.558
15:13:46.854 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.854
15:13:46.854 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:13:46.854 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:13:46.854 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:13:46.854 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:13:46.854
15:13:46.854 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:46.854
15:13:46.854 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:13:46.854 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:13:46.854 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:13:46.854
15:13:47.564 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.564
15:13:47.564 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:47.564 000010 003C759F 00008001 4123C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....A#***@..*
15:13:47.564 000020 016E0800 40660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@f....abcdef*
15:13:47.564 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.564 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.564
15:13:47.564 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:47.564 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:47.565 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:47.565 000010 003C759F 00008001 4123C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....A#...n..*
15:13:47.565 000020 01400000 48660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@..Hf....abcdef*
15:13:47.565 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.565 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:47.565 000010 003C759F 00007F01 4223C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....B#***@..*
15:13:47.565 000020 016E0800 40660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@f....abcdef*
15:13:47.565 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.565 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:47.565 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:47.565 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:47.565 000010 003C759F 00007F01 4223C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....B#...n..*
15:13:47.565 000020 01400000 48660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@..Hf....abcdef*
15:13:47.565 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.565 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:47.565 000010 003C759F 00007E01 4323C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~.C#***@..*
15:13:47.565 000020 016E0800 40660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@f....abcdef*
15:13:47.565 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.565 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.565
15:13:47.565 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:47.565 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:47.566 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.566 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:47.566 000010 003C759F 00007E01 4323C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...~.C#...n..*
15:13:47.566 000020 01400000 48660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@..Hf....abcdef*
15:13:47.566 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.566 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.566 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.566 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:47.566 000010 003C759F 00007D01 4423C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...}.D#***@..*
15:13:47.566 000020 016E0800 40660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@f....abcdef*
15:13:47.566 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.566 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.566 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:47.566 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:47.566 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.566 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:47.566 000010 003C759F 00007D01 4423C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...}.D#...n..*
15:13:47.566 000020 01400000 48660001 0CF56162 63646566 ****@..Hf....abcdef*
15:13:47.566 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:47.566 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:47.566
15:13:47.775 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.775
15:13:47.775 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:13:47.775 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:13:47.775 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:13:47.775 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:13:47.775
15:13:47.775 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:47.775
15:13:47.775 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:13:47.775 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:13:47.775 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:13:47.775
15:13:48.571 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.571
15:13:48.571 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:48.571 000010 003C75A0 00008001 4122C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....A"***@..*
15:13:48.571 000020 016E0800 40650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@e....abcdef*
15:13:48.571 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.571 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.571
15:13:48.571 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:48.571 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:48.572 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.572 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:48.572 000010 003C75A0 00008001 4122C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....A"...n..*
15:13:48.572 000020 01400000 48650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@..He....abcdef*
15:13:48.572 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.572 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.572 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.572 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:48.572 000010 003C75A0 00007F01 4222C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....B"***@..*
15:13:48.572 000020 016E0800 40650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@e....abcdef*
15:13:48.572 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.572 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.572 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:48.572 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:48.572 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.572 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:48.572 000010 003C75A0 00007F01 4222C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u.....B"...n..*
15:13:48.572 000020 01400000 48650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@..He....abcdef*
15:13:48.572 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.572 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.572
15:13:48.573 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:48.573 000010 003C75A0 00007E01 4322C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~.C"***@..*
15:13:48.573 000020 016E0800 40650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@e....abcdef*
15:13:48.573 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.573 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:48.573 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:48.573 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:48.573 000010 003C75A0 00007E01 4322C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...~.C"...n..*
15:13:48.573 000020 01400000 48650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@..He....abcdef*
15:13:48.573 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.573 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:13:48.573 000010 003C75A0 00007D01 4422C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...}.D"***@..*
15:13:48.573 000020 016E0800 40650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@e....abcdef*
15:13:48.573 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.573 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 ** Someone is PINGing Herc!
15:13:48.573 ** Sending PING reply to 192.168.1.64
15:13:48.573 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.573 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:13:48.573 000010 003C75A0 00007D01 4422C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<u...}.D"...n..*
15:13:48.573 000020 01400000 48650001 0CF66162 63646566 ****@..He....abcdef*
15:13:48.573 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:13:48.573 000040 77616263 64656667 6869 *wabcdefghi *
15:13:48.573
15:13:48.702 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.702
15:13:48.702 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:13:48.702 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:13:48.702 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:13:48.702 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:13:48.702
15:13:48.702 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:48.702
15:13:48.702 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:13:48.702 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:13:48.702 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:13:48.702
15:13:49.009 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:49.009
15:13:49.009 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:49.009 000010 00A1182A 00000111 EF3AC0A8 0145EFFF *...*.....:...E..*
15:13:49.009 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:49.009 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:49.009 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:49.009 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:49.009 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:49.009 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:49.009 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:49.009 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:49.009 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:49.009
15:13:50.248 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:50.248
15:13:50.248 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08060001 *..^..n.]........*
15:13:50.248 000010 08000604 0001D85D E2E0FADF C0A80140 *.......].......@*
15:13:50.248 000020 00005EA8 016EC0A8 016E *..^..n...n *
15:13:50.248
15:13:50.248 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:50.248
15:13:50.248 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *.]......^..n....*
15:13:50.248 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:13:50.248 000020 D85DE2E0 FADFC0A8 0140 *.].......@ *
15:13:50.248
15:13:52.077 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:52.077
15:13:52.077 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:52.077 000010 00A1190A 00000111 EE5AC0A8 0145EFFF *.........Z...E..*
15:13:52.077 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:52.077 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:52.077 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:52.077 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:52.077 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:52.077 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:52.077 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:52.077 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:52.077 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:52.077
15:13:55.148 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:55.148
15:13:55.148 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:55.148 000010 00A119B8 00000111 EDACC0A8 0145EFFF *.............E..*
15:13:55.148 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:55.148 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:55.148 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:55.148 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:55.148 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:55.148 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:55.148 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:55.148 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:55.148 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:55.148
15:13:57.914 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:13:57.914
15:13:57.914 000000 01005E7F FFFA08BD 43876DE9 08004500 *..^.....C.m...E.*
15:13:57.914 000010 00A11A65 00000111 ECFFC0A8 0145EFFF *...e.........E..*
15:13:57.914 000020 FFFAF978 076C008D A61D4D2D 53454152 *...x.l....M-SEAR*
15:13:57.914 000030 4348202A 20485454 502F312E 310D0A48 *CH * HTTP/1.1..H*
15:13:57.914 000040 6F73743A 3233392E 3235352E 3235352E *ost:239.255.255.*
15:13:57.914 000050 3235303A 31393030 0D0A5354 3A75726E *250:1900..ST:urn*
15:13:57.914 000060 3A736368 656D6173 2D75706E 702D6F72 *:schemas-upnp-or*
15:13:57.914 000070 673A6465 76696365 3A496E74 65726E65 *g:device:Interne*
15:13:57.914 000080 74476174 65776179 44657669 63653A31 *tGatewayDevice:1*
15:13:57.914 000090 0D0A4D61 6E3A2273 7364703A 64697363 *..Man:"ssdp:disc*
15:13:57.914 0000A0 6F766572 220D0A4D 583A330D 0A0D0A *over"..MX:3.... *
15:13:57.914
=========================================================================
=========================================================================
=========================================================================
15:14:10.681
15:14:10.681 ** START ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **
15:14:10.681
15:14:10.681 ping -c 3 -i 1000 -s 32 -w 500 192.168.1.64
15:14:10.681
15:14:10.681 Sending ping #1 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.64...
15:14:10.682 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:14:10.682 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6C2C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:14:10.682 000020 01400800 5F682947 4A1B6162 63646566 ****@.._h)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:10.682 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:10.682 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:10.682 000010 003C75A2 00008001 4120C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....A ***@..*
15:14:10.682 000020 016E0000 67682947 4A1B6162 63646566 *.n..gh)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:10.682 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:10.682 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 Reply to ping #1 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=128
15:14:10.682 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:10.682 000010 003C75A2 00007F01 4220C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u.....B ***@..*
15:14:10.682 000020 016E0000 67682947 4A1B6162 63646566 *.n..gh)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:10.682 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:10.682 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 Reply #2 to ping #1 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=127
15:14:10.682 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:10.682 000010 003C75A2 00007E01 4320C0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~.C ***@..*
15:14:10.682 000020 016E0000 67682947 4A1B6162 63646566 *.n..gh)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:10.682 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:10.682 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:10.682
15:14:10.682 Reply #3 to ping #1 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=126
15:14:10.816 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.816
15:14:10.816 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:14:10.816 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:14:10.816 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:14:10.816 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:14:10.816
15:14:10.816 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:10.816
15:14:10.816 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:14:10.816 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:14:10.816 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:14:10.816
15:14:11.683 Sending ping #2 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.64...
15:14:11.683 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.683
15:14:11.683 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:14:11.683 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6C2C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:14:11.683 000020 01400800 5F672947 4A1C6162 63646566 ****@.._g)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:11.683 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:11.683 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:11.683
15:14:11.683 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.683
15:14:11.683 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:11.683 000010 003C75A3 00008001 411FC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<***@..*
15:14:11.683 000020 016E0000 67672947 4A1C6162 63646566 *.n..gg)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:11.683 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:11.683 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:11.683
15:14:11.683 Reply to ping #2 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=128
15:14:11.684 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.684
15:14:11.684 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:11.684 000010 003C75A3 00007F01 421FC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<***@..*
15:14:11.684 000020 016E0000 67672947 4A1C6162 63646566 *.n..gg)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:11.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:11.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:11.684
15:14:11.684 Reply #2 to ping #2 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=127
15:14:11.684 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.684
15:14:11.684 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:11.684 000010 003C75A3 00007E01 431FC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~***@..*
15:14:11.684 000020 016E0000 67672947 4A1C6162 63646566 *.n..gg)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:11.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:11.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:11.684
15:14:11.684 Reply #3 to ping #2 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=126
15:14:11.737 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.737
15:14:11.737 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:14:11.737 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:14:11.737 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:14:11.737 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:14:11.737
15:14:11.737 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:11.737
15:14:11.737 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:14:11.737 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:14:11.737 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:14:11.737
15:14:12.683 Sending ping #3 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.64...
15:14:12.684 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08004500 *.]......^..n..E.*
15:14:12.684 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6C2C0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:14:12.684 000020 01400800 5F662947 4A1D6162 63646566 ****@.._f)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:12.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:12.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:12.684 000010 003C75A4 00008001 411EC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<***@..*
15:14:12.684 000020 016E0000 67662947 4A1D6162 63646566 *.n..gf)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:12.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:12.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Reply to ping #3 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=128
15:14:12.684 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:12.684 000010 003C75A4 00007F01 421EC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<***@..*
15:14:12.684 000020 016E0000 67662947 4A1D6162 63646566 *.n..gf)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:12.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:12.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Reply #2 to ping #3 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=127
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Ping statistics for 192.168.1.64:
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 3 Pings Sent
15:14:12.684 3 Replies Received (Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms)
15:14:12.684 0 Pings Timeouts
15:14:12.684 5 Duplicate Replies
15:14:12.684 0 Pings Lost (0%)
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Ping test successful.
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 ** END ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:14:12.684 000010 003C75A4 00007E01 431EC0A8 0140C0A8 *.<u...~***@..*
15:14:12.684 000020 016E0000 67662947 4A1D6162 63646566 *.n..gf)GJ.abcdef*
15:14:12.684 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:14:12.684 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:14:12.684
15:14:12.684 Reply #3 to ping #3 received from 192.168.1.64: bytes=32 time=<1ms TTL=126
15:14:15.248 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:15.248
15:14:15.248 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08060001 *..^..n.]........*
15:14:15.248 000010 08000604 0001D85D E2E0FADF C0A80140 *.......].......@*
15:14:15.248 000020 00005EA8 016EC0A8 016E *..^..n...n *
15:14:15.248
15:14:15.248 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:15.248
15:14:15.248 000000 D85DE2E0 FADF0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *.]......^..n....*
15:14:15.248 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:14:15.248 000020 D85DE2E0 FADFC0A8 0140 *.].......@ *
15:14:15.248
15:14:32.268 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 0000000003B3B4A0:
15:14:32.268
15:14:32.268 000000 01005E00 00FDD85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^....]......E.*
15:14:32.268 000010 00441B1F 00000111 FBA4C0A8 0140E000 ****@..*
15:14:32.268 000020 00FDC191 0DD80030 1C736000 00000000 *.......0.s`.....*
15:14:32.268 000030 3B152001 00005EF5 79FB34F2 3E6ED2EF *;. ...^.y.4.>n..*
15:14:32.268 000040 976FFF02 00000000 00000000 00000000 *.o..............*
15:14:32.268 000050 0001 *.. *
15:14:32.268
roller45120@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 20:33:49 UTC
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15:31:51.658 ** START ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **
15:31:51.658
15:31:51.658 ping -c 3 -i 1000 -s 32 -w 500 192.168.1.69
15:31:51.658
15:31:51.658 Sending ping #1 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:51.660 000020 01450800 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:51.660 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:51.660 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 005875EB 00008001 40BBC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:51.660 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.660 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.660 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.660 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.660 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 005875EB 00007F01 41BBC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:51.660 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.660 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.660 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.660 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.660 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.661
15:31:51.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.661 000010 005875EB 00007E01 42BBC0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:51.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.661 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.661
15:31:51.667 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:31:51.667 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:31:51.667 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:31:51.667 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:31:51.667 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:51.667 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.672 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:51.672 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:51.672 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:51.672 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:51.672 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:51.672
15:31:52.161 Ping #1 has timed out.
15:31:52.392 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:52.392 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:52.392 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:52.392 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:52.392 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.660 Sending ping #2 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:52.661 000020 01450800 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:52.661 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:52.661 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00008001 40BAC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00007F01 41BAC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00007E01 42BAC0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:53.161 Ping #2 has timed out.
15:31:53.393 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:53.393 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:53.393 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:53.393 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:53.393 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.661 Sending ping #3 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:53.663 000020 01450800 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:53.663 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:53.663 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00008001 40B9C0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00007F01 41B9C0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00007E01 42B9C0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.670 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.670
15:31:53.670 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:31:53.670 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:31:53.670 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:31:53.670 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:31:53.670
15:31:53.671 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.671
15:31:53.671 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:31:53.671 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:53.671 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:31:53.671
15:31:54.163 Ping #3 has timed out.
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 Ping statistics for 192.168.1.69:
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Sent
15:31:55.163 0 Replies Received (Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms)
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Timeouts
15:31:55.163 0 Duplicate Replies
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Lost (100%)
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 Ping test has FAILED.
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 ** END ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **
roller45120@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-23 20:35:07 UTC
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15:31:51.658 ** START ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **
15:31:51.658
15:31:51.658 ping -c 3 -i 1000 -s 32 -w 500 192.168.1.69
15:31:51.658
15:31:51.658 Sending ping #1 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:51.660 000020 01450800 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:51.660 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:51.660 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 005875EB 00008001 40BBC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:51.660 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.660 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.660 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.660 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.660 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.660 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.660 000010 005875EB 00007F01 41BBC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:51.660 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.660 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.660 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.660 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.660 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.660
15:31:51.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.661
15:31:51.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:51.661 000010 005875EB 00007E01 42BBC0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:51.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:51.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:51.661 000040 3EB22A23 69F56162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:51.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:51.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:51.661
15:31:51.667 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:31:51.667 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:31:51.667 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:31:51.667 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.667 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:31:51.667 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:51.667 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:31:51.667
15:31:51.672 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:51.672 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:51.672 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:51.672
15:31:51.672 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:51.672 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:51.672 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:51.672
15:31:52.161 Ping #1 has timed out.
15:31:52.392 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:52.392 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:52.392 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.392 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:52.392 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:52.392 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:52.392
15:31:52.660 Sending ping #2 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:52.661 000020 01450800 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:52.661 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:52.661 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00008001 40BAC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00007F01 41BAC0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:52.661
15:31:52.661 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:52.661 000010 005875EC 00007E01 42BAC0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:52.661 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:52.661 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:52.661 000040 3EB12A23 69F66162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:52.661 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:52.661 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:52.661
15:31:53.161 Ping #2 has timed out.
15:31:53.393 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFF08BD 43876DE9 08060001 *........C.m.....*
15:31:53.393 000010 08000604 000108BD 43876DE9 C0A80145 *........C.m....E*
15:31:53.393 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E *.........n *
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.393 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08060001 *..C.m...^..n....*
15:31:53.393 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:53.393 000020 08BD4387 6DE9C0A8 0145 *..C.m....E *
15:31:53.393
15:31:53.661 Sending ping #3 bytes=32 to 192.168.1.69...
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 08BD4387 6DE90000 5EA8016E 08004500 *..C.m...^..n..E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 003C0000 40004001 B6BDC0A8 016EC0A8 *.<***@.@......n..*
15:31:53.663 000020 01450800 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 *.E..>.*#i.abcdef*
15:31:53.663 000030 6768696A 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 *ghijklmnopqrstuv*
15:31:53.663 000040 7778797A 30313233 3435 *wxyz012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00008001 40B9C0A8 0140C0A8 ****@....@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00007F01 41B9C0A8 0140C0A8 ****@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 Ethernet Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.663 000000 00005EA8 016ED85D E2E0FADF 08004500 *..^..n.]......E.*
15:31:53.663 000010 005875ED 00007E01 42B9C0A8 0140C0A8 *.Xu...~***@..*
15:31:53.663 000020 016E0500 3912C0A8 01454500 003C0000 *.n..9....EE..<..*
15:31:53.663 000030 40003F01 B7BDC0A8 016EC0A8 01450800 *@.?......n...E..*
15:31:53.663 000040 3EB02A23 69F76162 63646566 6768696A *>.*#i.abcdefghij*
15:31:53.663 000050 6B6C6D6E 6F707172 73747576 7778797A *klmnopqrstuvwxyz*
15:31:53.663 000060 30313233 3435 *012345 *
15:31:53.663
15:31:53.670 Ethernet ARP Frame READ from TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.670
15:31:53.670 000000 FFFFFFFF FFFFDC7F A41ED22E 08060001 *................*
15:31:53.670 000010 08000604 0001DC7F A41ED22E 01010109 *................*
15:31:53.670 000020 00000000 0000C0A8 016E0000 00000000 *.........n......*
15:31:53.670 000030 00000000 00000000 00000000 *............ *
15:31:53.670
15:31:53.671 Ethernet ARP Frame WRITTEN to TUN interface 000000000401B4A0:
15:31:53.671
15:31:53.671 000000 DC7FA41E D22E0000 5EA8016E 08060001 *........^..n....*
15:31:53.671 000010 08000604 00020000 5EA8016E C0A8016E *........^..n...n*
15:31:53.671 000020 DC7FA41E D22E0101 0109 *.......... *
15:31:53.671
15:31:54.163 Ping #3 has timed out.
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 Ping statistics for 192.168.1.69:
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Sent
15:31:55.163 0 Replies Received (Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms)
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Timeouts
15:31:55.163 0 Duplicate Replies
15:31:55.163 3 Pings Lost (100%)
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 Ping test has FAILED.
15:31:55.163
15:31:55.163 ** END ** UNPAID TRIAL COPY ** PING TEST **

C:\WINDOWS\system32>ping 192.168.1.69

Pinging 192.168.1.69 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 192.168.1.69: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.69: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.69: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.69: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=128

Ping statistics for 192.168.1.69:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 2ms, Maximum = 8ms, Average = 4ms
Mike Stramba mikestramba@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-24 01:58:43 UTC
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....... snip

There *is* a file section that you can upload such "verbosity" :\

Mike
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-24 09:26:22 UTC
Permalink
Somebody who never identified themselves but whose email address is ***@yahoo.com wrote:

[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Have you reviewed the "Common Problems" chapter of
the Help file?
http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules/wingui/ctci-w32-faq.html
NO. That is a VERY old, outdated and obsolete web page from several versions ago.

I'm talking about the **HELP FILE** that came with the product. You know? The TRIAL version of CTCI-WIN that you installed? That one? It comes with a **>> Help <<** file. A standard Windows Help file just like millions of other Windows products do, so you can do things like, um, I don't know, maybe GET HELP on how to use the product any time you need by (here's the crazy part) selecting the "CTCI-WIN Help" command from the (of all things) "Help" menu.

I didn't include it in my product so people could ignore it and never read it.


[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
15:13:26.391 Running on Windows 8 Home Premium ... <snip>
This will be fixed in the next version.
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
------------------------- Network Information -------------------------
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . : yes
You should NOT need IP Routing.


[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.70 192.168.1.64 11
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Default gateway: 192.168.1.254
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
-------------------------- Detected Adapters --------------------------
Connection = Wi-Fi
AdapterName = NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
Description = Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi M.2 Adapter
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
IPAddr = 192.168.1.64
IPAddrMask = 255.255.255.0
GatewayIPAddr = 192.168.1.254
[...]
Connection = Bluetooth Network Connection
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Connection = Local Area Connection* 2
AdapterName = NPF_{D292A96E-8B9E-4148-BAE5-5C515968D3C4}
Description = Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter
So basically you have a pure wireless network.

You don't have any non-wireless (wired) adapters on this box at all.

That's your problem right there.

CTCI-WIN doesn't support wireless networking. At all. Period. Full stop.

Wireless networking adapter are not the same as wired networking adapters. WinPCap only works with WIRED networking adapters. Thus, CTCI-WIN can only work with WIRED networking adapters. This is unlikely to ever change.
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
mail: ***@softdevlabs.com
Joe Monk joemonk64@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-24 19:54:39 UTC
Permalink
WinPCap does in fact work on wireless network adapters ... I use it every
day in my job.

Joe



On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 4:26 AM, ''Fish' (David B. Trout)'
Post by '\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Somebody who never identified themselves but whose email address is
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Have you reviewed the "Common Problems" chapter of
the Help file?
http://www.bsp-gmbh.com/hercules/wingui/ctci-w32-faq.html
NO. That is a VERY old, outdated and obsolete web page from several
versions ago.
I'm talking about the **HELP FILE** that came with the product. You know?
The TRIAL version of CTCI-WIN that you installed? That one? It comes with a
**>> Help <<** file. A standard Windows Help file just like millions of
other Windows products do, so you can do things like, um, I don't know,
maybe GET HELP on how to use the product any time you need by (here's the
crazy part) selecting the "CTCI-WIN Help" command from the (of all things)
"Help" menu.
I didn't include it in my product so people could ignore it and never read it.
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
15:13:26.391 Running on Windows 8 Home Premium ... <snip>
This will be fixed in the next version.
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
------------------------- Network Information -------------------------
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . : yes
You should NOT need IP Routing.
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.70 192.168.1.64 11
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Default gateway: 192.168.1.254
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
-------------------------- Detected Adapters --------------------------
Connection = Wi-Fi
AdapterName = NPF_{637706D9-FAFE-4F26-8713-2C6ECB2312A7}
Description = Broadcom BCM43142 802.11 bgn Wi-Fi M.2 Adapter
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
IPAddr = 192.168.1.64
IPAddrMask = 255.255.255.0
GatewayIPAddr = 192.168.1.254
[...]
Connection = Bluetooth Network Connection
[...]
Post by ***@yahoo.com [hercules-390]
Connection = Local Area Connection* 2
AdapterName = NPF_{D292A96E-8B9E-4148-BAE5-5C515968D3C4}
Description = Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter
So basically you have a pure wireless network.
You don't have any non-wireless (wired) adapters on this box at all.
That's your problem right there.
CTCI-WIN doesn't support wireless networking. At all. Period. Full stop.
Wireless networking adapter are not the same as wired networking adapters.
WinPCap only works with WIRED networking adapters. Thus, CTCI-WIN can only
work with WIRED networking adapters. This is unlikely to ever change.
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 04:27:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
WinPCap does in fact work on wireless network adapters ...
I use it every day in my job.
Define "use it".
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
mail: ***@softdevlabs.com
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 04:57:15 UTC
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Joe Monk joemonk64@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 10:54:10 UTC
Permalink
Fish,

"And AirPcap costs LOTS of money:

http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"

Thats not the current link for AirPCap:

https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-npm/airpcap.html

"So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than likely probably
aren't."

No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what my tools
do and how they work :)

Joe



On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 11:57 PM, ''Fish' (David B. Trout)'
Post by '\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by '\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
WinPCap does in fact work on wireless network adapters ...
I use it every day in my job.
Define "use it".
After you define "using it", then please check to make sure you're
http://www.riverbed.com/products/steelcentral/steelcentral-riverbed-airpcap.html
I am pretty darn sure (99.99999+% certain) WinPCap works only with 802.3
wired Ethernet packets, not 802.11 wireless packets.
At best, it *might* (BIG maybe) be able to *see* emulated Ethernet frames,
but one thing is for certain: it cannot *inject* (send) any 802.3 Ethernet
packets to an 802.11 wireless adapter, and THAT is where the problem lies.
"Q-16: Which network adapters are supported by WinPcap?"
https://www.winpcap.org/misc/faq.htm#Q-16
* Wireless adapters: these adapters may present problems, because
they are not properly supported by the Windows Kernel. Some of
them are not detected, other don't support promiscuous mode. In
the best case, WinPcap is able to see an Ethernet emulation and
not the real transiting packets: this means that the 802.11 frames
are transformed into fake Ethernet frames before being captured,
and that control frames are not received.
* For real wireless capture, CACE Technologies offers the AirPcap
adapter, specifically designed to sniff 802.11 traffic, including
control frames, management frames and power information. AirPcap
at this time is the only solution for capturing raw 802.11 traffic
with WinPcap. More details can be found on the AirPcap product page.
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than likely probably aren't.
Or is you are, you're only using to SNIFF traffic, and happen to be lucky
in that WinPCap is able to see the emulated 802.3 Ethernet packets being
dynamically generated from your wireless adapters' 802.11 wireless packets.
OR... your company is using AirPcap which comes with (and directly
interfaces with) WinPcap.
But WinPcap by itself, in its native form, does *NOT* work with wireless adapters.
At all.
Period. Full stop.
I've been down this path before Joe, and it's a dead end. Trust me on
this. I would love nothing more than to get CTCI-WIN working on wireless
adapters. Truly.
But with just WinPCap to rely on it just is NOT going to ever happen.
At least not until WinPCap comes out with some new feature that supports it.
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 17:57:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-
npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)

Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?

Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list? Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).

In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web site you posted above and will begin looking at it.

Thanks!
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
mail: ***@softdevlabs.com
Ivan Warren ivan@vmfacility.fr [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 19:55:05 UTC
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Post by '\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-
npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)
Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?
Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list? Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).
In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web site you posted above and will begin looking at it.
Thanks!
Hey yall...

Just a rethorical question. Why can't we use OPENVPN's TUN/TAP driver
instead ? (Technical issues ? Licensing issues ? Development effort ?)

--Ivan



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Richard Higson richard.higson@gt.owl.de [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 20:14:29 UTC
Permalink
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10:57:13 -0700
Subject: RE: [hercules-390] Re: Can only ping between Hercules and
Windows?
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)
Hi Fish,
not really, The answer is in the fine print.
His tools work for him. This is cool (for him), and his letter insinuates that you don't know
what you're talking about, but at the same time implying that of course you should
know his product and that he is using it, and not the generic windows WLAN stack that
everybody else has on their Windows PC.
Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?
You buy a single-sourced USB 2.0 Stick with a proprietry 802.11b/g Adapter for about $298
or go for the USB 2.0 802.11a/b/g/n Adapter at $698.00 a pop.

(Don't forget that some of your customers will be paying shipping, Customs and maybe 19% VAT on top.)
The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404
Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list? Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).
I don't think you'd have all that many people who use this particular USB-Stick.
This isn't your "generic windows WLAN stack" as found on almost all Laptops running Windows.
In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web site you posted above and will begin looking at it.
That's a good start; The small print and the FAQs are interessting.
I found "https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/WLAN" particularly interessting,
particularly at the #Linux and #Windows, and of course #AirPcap markers.

I did some reading at the company's site, but not being able to read the Software License Legalese
is somewhat of a showstopper for me.
(Said as someone who uses wireshark very often, but windows very seldom.)
Thanks!
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
You are welcome.
... and thank you for the work your're doing.
... also on behalf of the people you are writing for.

Richard
--
"Whatever you do will be insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it." == Mahatma Gandhi ==
Have a nice day ;-) Richard Higson mailto:***@gt.owl.de
Mike Schwab Mike.A.Schwab@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-25 20:45:49 UTC
Permalink
The same old showstopper: Wifi adapters Promiscuous mode disabled
under Windows.

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 3:14 PM, Richard Higson
Post by Richard Higson ***@gt.owl.de [hercules-390]
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10:57:13 -0700
Subject: RE: [hercules-390] Re: Can only ping between Hercules and
Windows?
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)
Hi Fish,
not really, The answer is in the fine print.
His tools work for him. This is cool (for him), and his letter insinuates that you don't know
what you're talking about, but at the same time implying that of course you should
know his product and that he is using it, and not the generic windows WLAN stack that
everybody else has on their Windows PC.
Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?
You buy a single-sourced USB 2.0 Stick with a proprietry 802.11b/g Adapter for about $298
or go for the USB 2.0 802.11a/b/g/n Adapter at $698.00 a pop.
(Don't forget that some of your customers will be paying shipping, Customs and maybe 19% VAT on top.)
The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404
Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list? Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).
I don't think you'd have all that many people who use this particular USB-Stick.
This isn't your "generic windows WLAN stack" as found on almost all Laptops running Windows.
In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web site you posted above and will begin looking at it.
That's a good start; The small print and the FAQs are interessting.
I found "https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/WLAN" particularly interessting,
particularly at the #Linux and #Windows, and of course #AirPcap markers.
I did some reading at the company's site, but not being able to read the Software License Legalese
is somewhat of a showstopper for me.
(Said as someone who uses wireshark very often, but windows very seldom.)
Thanks!
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
You are welcome.
... and thank you for the work your're doing.
... also on behalf of the people you are writing for.
Richard
--
"Whatever you do will be insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it." == Mahatma Gandhi ==
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Where do Forest Rangers go to get away from it all?
Joe Monk joemonk64@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2016-04-26 01:14:51 UTC
Permalink
"The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404"

No ... it redirects here:
http://www.riverbed.com/content/dam/riverbed-www/en_US/Documents/fpo/legal/legal_riverbed-end-user-license-agreement.pdf

Now as to your other points ... I have GREAT respect for Fish and his work.
But making a categorical statement that WinPCap NEVER works with WLAN is
where I called him out and solely for that reason.

Generally, WinPCap works with the NDIS drivers. Fish is correct in that
*SOME* of these drivers provide emulated 802.3 frames (but not all). There
is another product that provides way more info than WInPCap which is
AirPCap.

There is also AcrylicWIfi which is a fairly decent product.

Joe
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 10:57:13AM -0700, ''Fish' (David B. Trout)'
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10:57:13 -0700
Subject: RE: [hercules-390] Re: Can only ping between Hercules and
Windows?
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)
Hi Fish,
not really, The answer is in the fine print.
His tools work for him. This is cool (for him), and his letter insinuates
that you don't know
what you're talking about, but at the same time implying that of course you should
know his product and that he is using it, and not the generic windows WLAN stack that
everybody else has on their Windows PC.
Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient
is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?
You buy a single-sourced USB 2.0 Stick with a proprietry 802.11b/g Adapter for about $298
or go for the USB 2.0 802.11a/b/g/n Adapter at $698.00 a pop.
(Don't forget that some of your customers will be paying shipping, Customs
and maybe 19% VAT on top.)
The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404
Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list?
Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how
to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary
to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).
I don't think you'd have all that many people who use this particular USB-Stick.
This isn't your "generic windows WLAN stack" as found on almost all
Laptops running Windows.
In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web
site you posted above and will begin looking at it.
That's a good start; The small print and the FAQs are interessting.
I found "https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/WLAN" particularly interessting,
particularly at the #Linux and #Windows, and of course #AirPcap markers.
I did some reading at the company's site, but not being able to read the
Software License Legalese
is somewhat of a showstopper for me.
(Said as someone who uses wireshark very often, but windows very seldom.)
Thanks!
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
You are welcome.
... and thank you for the work your're doing.
... also on behalf of the people you are writing for.
Richard
--
"Whatever you do will be insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it." == Mahatma Gandhi ==
Richard Higson richard.higson@gt.owl.de [hercules-390]
2016-04-26 05:46:37 UTC
Permalink
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 20:14:51 -0500
Subject: Re: [hercules-390] Re: Can only ping between Hercules and
Windows?
"The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404"
http://www.riverbed.com/content/dam/riverbed-www/en_US/Documents/fpo/legal/legal_riverbed-end-user-license-agreement.pdf
Now as to your other points ... I have GREAT respect for Fish and his work.
But making a categorical statement that WinPCap NEVER works with WLAN is
where I called him out and solely for that reason.
Generally, WinPCap works with the NDIS drivers. Fish is correct in that
*SOME* of these drivers provide emulated 802.3 frames (but not all). There
is another product that provides way more info than WInPCap which is
AirPCap.
There is also AcrylicWIfi which is a fairly decent product.
Joe
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 10:57:13AM -0700, ''Fish' (David B. Trout)'
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 10:57:13 -0700
Subject: RE: [hercules-390] Re: Can only ping between Hercules and
Windows?
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
http://www.cacetech.com/products/catalog/"
https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/software/steelcentral-npm/airpcap.html
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
Post by Joe Monk ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
So while you may THINK you are using WinPCap you more than
likely probably aren't.
No, as the principal engineer of a riverbed reseller, I KNOW what
my tools do and how they work :)
Touché. :)
Hi Fish,
not really, The answer is in the fine print.
His tools work for him. This is cool (for him), and his letter insinuates
that you don't know
what you're talking about, but at the same time implying that of course you should
know his product and that he is using it, and not the generic windows WLAN stack that
everybody else has on their Windows PC.
Okay, fine. Then please explain to all of us what the magic ingredient
is. What does one have to do to get it to work? How does one do it?
You buy a single-sourced USB 2.0 Stick with a proprietry 802.11b/g Adapter
for about $298
or go for the USB 2.0 802.11a/b/g/n Adapter at $698.00 a pop.
(Don't forget that some of your customers will be paying shipping, Customs
and maybe 19% VAT on top.)
The link to their Full License Agreement: Software License Agreement
at (http://www.riverbed.com/license) returns a 404
Perhaps it would be better to have this technical discussion off list?
Then once (IF!) I finally get it working I can share with the community how
to do it (once I make whatever programming changes that might be necessary
to CTCI-WIN of course, if any).
I don't think you'd have all that many people who use this particular USB-Stick.
This isn't your "generic windows WLAN stack" as found on almost all
Laptops running Windows.
In the mean time I have downloaded all of the documentation from the web
site you posted above and will begin looking at it.
That's a good start; The small print and the FAQs are interessting.
I found "https://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/WLAN" particularly interessting,
particularly at the #Linux and #Windows, and of course #AirPcap markers.
I did some reading at the company's site, but not being able to read the
Software License Legalese
is somewhat of a showstopper for me.
(Said as someone who uses wireshark very often, but windows very seldom.)
Thanks!
--
"Fish" (David B. Trout)
Software Development Laboratories
http://www.softdevlabs.com
You are welcome.
... and thank you for the work your're doing.
... also on behalf of the people you are writing for.
Richard
--
"Whatever you do will be insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it." == Mahatma Gandhi ==
Hi Joe

That might do that where you live, but here in Germany it redirects to the following URL:
http://de.riverbed.com/error/?errorURL=http%3A%2F%2Fde.riverbed.com%2Flegal%2Flicense.html&c=y&referURL=

Reading the Site from here is quite funny actually, beause parts of it have been denglischified
and parts remain in NeuDeutsch. Looks like the CMS has problems with LOCALE on the client side.
Thanks for the correct URL, wget works just fine :-)

//rhi
--
"Whatever you do will be insignificant,
but it is very important that you do it." == Mahatma Gandhi ==
Have a nice day ;-) Richard Higson mailto:***@gt.owl.de
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