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ngrep strives to provide most of GNU grep's common features, applying
them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow
you to specify extended regular or hexadecimal expressions to match
-against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes IPv4/6, TCP,
-UDP, ICMPv4/6, IGMP and Raw across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI, Token
-Ring and null interfaces, and understands BPF filter logic in the same
-fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop.
+against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes IPv4/6,
+TCP, UDP, ICMPv4/6, IGMP and Raw across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI,
+Token Ring and null interfaces, and understands BPF filter logic in
+the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump
+and snoop.
ngrep is built with IPV6 support by default; to disable it, do this:
NGREP_IPV6=no ./ngrep.SlackBuild
-A patch is included for IPV4 and IPV6 packet reassembly applied by default.
-The patch adds the -r switch to ngrep. To disable the patch, do this:
+A patch is included for IPV4 and IPV6 packet reassembly applied by
+default. The patch adds the -r switch to ngrep. To disable the patch,
+do this:
ASSEM_PATCH=no ./ngrep.SlackBuild