said:
>I'm not seeing what I expect. Here's what a request for
>http://www.mozilla.org should look like. There are two versions.
>iptrace*.fmt is from ipformat. iptrace*.txt is from my handy dandy
>decoder which makes text data easy to read. The trace is chopped after
>the first GET response, but the rest is just more of the same.
>Your trace should look similar. The packet content will differ somewhat,
>but you should see the DNS request followed by the GET for the page
>content.
>Worst case, you may need to shut down the browser to see the DNS request.
Hi Steven,
Well, that was much to digest. I think I understand what you are talking
about.
Injoy does not seem to want to give iptrace the data we are looking for.
I do get more data when I dial in to UCSD.EDU, and I do not see any data
when I dial in to PACBELL.NET.
Does it look that way to you? (see attached).
In each case, the Injoy settings are the same. With ucsd, I get mail but
no urls (I tried Mozilla.org and Google.com). With pacbell, I get mail and
both url's. I shut down the browser before ending the trace, but that did
not seem to make any difference.
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions.
Thanks,
Sandy
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