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diff --git a/listen/listen.1 b/listen/listen.1 deleted file mode 100644 index b6717d2..0000000 --- a/listen/listen.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -.TH LISTEN 1 "27 August 1996" Linux "Linux Programmer's Manual" -.SH NAME -listen \- monitor AX.25 traffic -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B listen [-8] [-a] [-c] [-h] [-i] [-p port] [-r] [-t..] [-v] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.LP -.B Listen -uses SOCK_PACKET facilities to provide a network monitor of all AX.25 -traffic heard by the system. Since KISS is implicitly promiscuous no -special driver configurations are needed. -.LP -This version displays standard AX.25, PE1CHL extended AX.25, NET/ROM, Rose, ARP, -IP, ICMP, TCP and UDP. It also displays IP, TCP, ICMP, TCP and UDP -encapsulated within NET/ROM frames. The program also displays AX.25 and IP -encapsulated within an IP frame, but see RFC1326 for reasons not to do so. -.LP -.B Listen -makes an attempt at decoding some of the more common routing protocols. RSPF -and RIP (both \(lqnormal\(rq and G8BPQs RIP98) are traced. JNOS style -NET/ROM node polls are also displayed. -.LP -.B Listen -can use colors to make the output more readable. The ncurses library is used -to accomplish this. -.B Color support defaults to being disabled, -and the -.BR -c -parameter is used to enable it. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP 10 -.BI \-8 -Indicates that the terminal is capable of printing 8-bit characters. This -parameter is required for the -i parameter to work. -.TP 10 -.BI \-a -Allow for the monitoring of outgoing frames as well as incoming ones. -.TP 10 -.BI \-c -Enable color support. -.TP 10 -.BI \-h -Dump the data portion of the packet in both hexadecimal and ASCII. The -default is to display data as ASCII only. -.TP 10 -.BI \-i -Map IBM codepage 437 characters 128-158 to their ISO-Latin-1 equivalents. -This is a hack for scandinavian users. This parameter is only valid -when used with the -8 and -c parameters. -.TP 10 -.BI "\-p port" -Monitor only those frames received on a particular port, by default all -AX.25 devices are monitored. -.TP 10 -.BI \-r -Dump the data portion in a "readable" fashion, which is more suitable -for tracing plaintext AX.25 traffic. CR-LF conversion is done. -.TP 10 -.BI \-t -Don't print a timestamp on each dump line. -.TP 10 -.BI -tt -Print an unformatted timestamp on each dump line. -.TP 10 -.BI -ttt -Print a delta (micro-second resolution) between current and previous line -on each dump line. -.TP 10 -.BI -tttt -Print a timestamp in default format proceeded by date on each dump line. -.TP 10 -.BI -ttttt -Print a delta (micro-second resolution) between current and first -line on each dump line. -.TP 10 -.BI \-v -Display the version. -.SH FILES -/etc/ax25/axports -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR call (1), -.BR mheard (1), -.BR beacon (1), -.BR ax25 (4), -.BR netrom (4), -.BR rose (4), -.BR kissattach (8). -.LP -.SH BUGS -.B Listen -does not validate the checksums of frames that support them (ie IP), -therefore corrupt frames will be displayed with bogus values. The MSS -of a TCP frame that contains that option is not displayed. -.SH AUTHORS -.nf -Alan Cox GW4PTS <alan@cymru.net> -.br -Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk> -.br -Phil Karn KA9Q <karn@qualcomm.com> -.br -Heikki Hannikainen OH7LZB <oh7lzb@sral.fi> -.br -Scott Miller N1VG <scott@opentrac.org> -.fi |