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#177146 - 27/08/2003 14:01 Graphical network packet dumper
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
One of my coworkers and I remember some sort of Matrix screensaver like program for Linux that used tcpdump to show network activity. Anyone know what this program is? I'd love to implement it here at work to see how busy our lab network is.

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#177147 - 28/08/2003 02:39 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: drakino]
phaigh
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Registered: 04/11/1999
Posts: 649
Loc: Reading, UK
Not specifically, but I do remember a piece of open source called 'Peep' a 'Network Auralizer' (!).

It looked at the network traffic and depending on what it saw it would generate sounds - so you could use hearing to determine how much traffic was going on - very cool, but also highly annoying.

I'll see if I can dig out a link..

*edit* Here it is: http://peep.sourceforge.net/doc.html

Paul


Edited by phaigh (28/08/2003 02:44)
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#177148 - 28/08/2003 04:01 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: phaigh]
Roger
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Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5682
Loc: London, UK
It should look out for properly formatted MP3 frames going past, and then play those....
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#177149 - 28/08/2003 04:26 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: Roger]
g_attrill
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Registered: 14/04/2002
Posts: 1172
Loc: Hants, UK
You forgot this attachment.


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175935-gauntlet_being_thrown_down.wav (21 downloads)


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#177150 - 28/08/2003 06:28 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: Roger]
phaigh
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Registered: 04/11/1999
Posts: 649
Loc: Reading, UK
Now that's a great idea! Could sound pretty horrific though..
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#177151 - 28/08/2003 07:32 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: phaigh]
tman
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Registered: 24/12/2001
Posts: 5528
It shouldn't be that hard to do actually. I'm writing a network sniffer at the moment and the IPv4 portion is pretty simple. Writing the GUI is the bit that has taken me the longest to do.
It'll probably end up sounding horrible as all of the streams will be mixed up however. But this may improve the music depending on your tastes

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#177152 - 28/08/2003 08:21 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: phaigh]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
I think I saw a paper on it at LISA. It was sort of amusing, though I could never imagine running it.

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#177153 - 28/08/2003 08:49 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: phaigh]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Solaris's snoop network sniffer has had this for many years:
-a Listen to packets on /dev/audio (warning: can be noisy).
(from the snoop man page)
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#177154 - 28/08/2003 14:48 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: wfaulk]
genixia
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Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
tcpdump > /dev/dsp works nicely on linux.
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#177155 - 29/08/2003 02:19 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: genixia]
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
Posts: 1307
Loc: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Now when I were a lad...

There was a number of mainframes with a speaker lead tied to one of the higher address bus wires. You could hear when your program got stuck in an endless loop by the random noise changing to a steady tone.

Peter Langston's first music program, MUTRAN, actually worked by carefully timed loops that would get picked up by an AM radio next to the computer.

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#177156 - 29/08/2003 03:14 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: genixia]
Roger
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Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5682
Loc: London, UK
Yeah, but it's not decoding the MP3 frames and actually giving you snatches of music, though, is it?
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#177157 - 29/08/2003 03:14 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: julf]
andy
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Registered: 10/06/1999
Posts: 5914
Loc: Wivenhoe, Essex, UK
One of the mainframes my Dad worked on could be made to play tunes using it's line printer's print head.

Edit: ah look, he wasn't making it up either
http://mmd.foxtail.com/Archives/Digests/199812/1998.12.13.10.html
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#177158 - 29/08/2003 03:42 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: andy]
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
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Loc: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
One of the mainframes my Dad worked on could be made to play tunes using it's line printer's print head.

Cool!

In the same vein - here's some more of Peter's work - this time [mis]using early-80's DecTalk speech synthesizers:
http://www.langston.com/SVM.html

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#177159 - 29/08/2003 11:00 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: wfaulk]
phaigh
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Registered: 04/11/1999
Posts: 649
Loc: Reading, UK
Yes but Peep makes *nice* noises - listen to the sample MP3's.

I don't believe that the command you showed would sound pretty in any way.

Paul
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#177160 - 29/08/2003 13:05 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: andy]
g_attrill
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Registered: 14/04/2002
Posts: 1172
Loc: Hants, UK
One of the mainframes my Dad worked on could be made to play tunes using it's line printer's print head.

Apparently The HP 5100 scanner plays "Ode to Joy" on it's scan head if you hold down the scan button while plugging it in.

Gareth

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#177161 - 29/08/2003 17:24 Re: Graphical network packet dumper [Re: g_attrill]
bootsy
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Registered: 17/08/2000
Posts: 334
Loc: Seattle, WA. USA
I have an HP 4c flatbed scanner that you could download a utility to compose tunes on it! I was very worried it would be bad for the scanner... ironically, my isa scsi cards went obsolete before anything went wrong with the scanner.
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