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Home » Technical » Computing » TCPDUMP to sniff headers
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TCPDUMP to sniff headers

by William Rendell|Published October 11, 2013

This tcpdump command will grab the first 1024 bytes (vs. smaller 68 or so) and line buffer the output for all packets using port 80 (http)

tcpdump -s 1024 -l -A port 80

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