Re: Tracing serial connection

From: Detlef Jockheck (djockheck.nospam_at_gauselmann.de)
Date: 10/20/03


Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 13:13:39 +0200

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 09:36:54 +0200, Ulrich Eckhardt <doomster@knuut.de>
wrote:

> Detlef Jockheck wrote:
>> I have a small i386-box which I would like to use to trace a
>> serial-communication between two (non pc) components. A
>> Network-Interface
>> is also inside this box. Is there a good software to trace (non-ascii)
>> communication with timing-information?
>
> Two Debian packages:
> snooper - Captures communication between two external serial devices
> ttysnoop - TTY Snoop - allows you to spy on telnet+serial connections
>
> hth
>
> Uli
>
Hi!

What Do I need to install this debian-packages on a suse-distribution?

ciao
Detlef

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