TheSteelDragon
02-18-2003, 10:52 PM
LordCrush, in a reply to Tristatic about SEQ not getting packets, posted a link and some information about methods to sniff on a switch. He said he had not yet tried any, but as my SEQ was running and receiving no packets I thought I would give it a try. I have a ZyXEL 642R-11 ADSL router with the LAN port connected to the WAN port on my SMC Barricade router/switch model SMC7704ABR. I have 4 machines hooked to the switch, 2 in 10Mbit mode, 2 in 100Mbit mode, where the Linux box and the EQ client are on the 100Mbit connections. SEQ was receiving no packets after initial compile and set up.
The EQ client runs on a machine with IP 192.168.2.213 and the Linux box has an IP of 192.168.2.9. The Linux box is running a full install of RedHat Linux 8.0. After compiling and installing per the instructions given in the install-newbie file found in the SEQ archive, I obtained the dsniff RPM from http://www.falsehope.com/ftp-site/home/gomez/dsniff/ and installed it as well. It did require 2 additional packages to be installed of my RedHat CD's. I then intiated two terminal windows, put them in su mode and executed the command /usr/sbin/arpspoof 192.168.2.213. At this point my EQ client machine running Windows XP Pro threw an error message that there were machines with duplicate IP addresses on the network. I ignored the error and started EQ, while I switched to the other terminal window on my Linux machine. I started SEQ, logged in my EQ character, and had the zone map appear on my SEQ.
I still have to figure out exactly how to best set up SEQ and utilize the information it provides, but IT WORKS!!! Thanks to all who help to provide this fine product and I hope this information is helpful to others.
The EQ client runs on a machine with IP 192.168.2.213 and the Linux box has an IP of 192.168.2.9. The Linux box is running a full install of RedHat Linux 8.0. After compiling and installing per the instructions given in the install-newbie file found in the SEQ archive, I obtained the dsniff RPM from http://www.falsehope.com/ftp-site/home/gomez/dsniff/ and installed it as well. It did require 2 additional packages to be installed of my RedHat CD's. I then intiated two terminal windows, put them in su mode and executed the command /usr/sbin/arpspoof 192.168.2.213. At this point my EQ client machine running Windows XP Pro threw an error message that there were machines with duplicate IP addresses on the network. I ignored the error and started EQ, while I switched to the other terminal window on my Linux machine. I started SEQ, logged in my EQ character, and had the zone map appear on my SEQ.
I still have to figure out exactly how to best set up SEQ and utilize the information it provides, but IT WORKS!!! Thanks to all who help to provide this fine product and I hope this information is helpful to others.