--- DOC/INSTALL.binaries Fri Apr 23 05:58:49 1993 +++ DOC/INSTALL.binaries Wed Feb 26 00:12:18 1997 @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Installing Tcpview 1. Create a directory for the tcpview support files. I use -/usr/local/tcpview. Create /usr/local/tcpview/filters for the filters. +/usr/local/lib/tcpview. Create /usr/local/lib/tcpview/filters for the filters. Copy BGP, generic, and telnet from bin to the filters directory. Copy -manuf and hosts to /usr/local/tcpview. Edit the last two files as +manuf and hosts to /usr/local/lib/tcpview. Edit the last two files as needed. 2. Edit a copy of the tcpview resource file, which is DOC/Tcpview. Change @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ a copy of MOSY, download the UW-CMU SNMP package on ftp.cac.washington.edu. Tcpdump and tcpview will search for the mib file in the following locations, using the first one found: the environmental variable "MIBFILE", ./mib.txt, -and /usr/local/mib/mib.txt. +and /usr/local/lib/tcpview/mib/mib.txt. 5. If you are running on an Ultrix system, you will have to run pfconfig before you can capture any data. On a Sun system, you should make --- DOC/Tcpview Tue Mar 30 07:26:25 1993 +++ DOC/Tcpview Wed Feb 26 00:30:33 1997 @@ -1,18 +1,22 @@ +*.foreground: brown +*.background: ivory2 + + ! These are the fonts used in the summary window. For best results, choose ! fixed fonts where the second font is exactly the same size as the first, only ! BOLD -*FontList: courier12=chset1, courB12=chset2 +!*FontList: courier12=chset1, courB12=chset2 ! ! This is the directory that contains the external protocol filters -! default is /usr/local/tcpview/filters -!Tcpview.filters: /usr/staff/martinh/tcp/filters +! default is /usr/local/lib/tcpview/filters +Tcpview.filters: /usr/local/lib/tcpview/filters ! ! Print Command. Default is "lpr" -Tcpview.printcommand: enscript -2r +Tcpview.printcommand: lpr ! ! set the height and width of the initial window ! There are no defaults -Tcpview.height: 800 +Tcpview.height: 465 Tcpview.width: 600 ! ! this sets the number of visible items in each pane @@ -23,11 +27,11 @@ ! ! Full pathnames for files containing manufacturer id's, ethernet numbers, ! and tcp/udp service mappings. See sample files for format. -! Defaults are /usr/local/tcpview/manuf, /usr/local/tcpview/hosts, +! Defaults are /usr/local/lib/tcpview/manuf, /usr/local/lib/tcpview/hosts, ! and /etc/services -!Tcpview.manuf: /usr/local/sniffer/manuf -!Tcpview.hostnames: /usr/local/sniffer/ethers -!Tcpview.services: /usr/local/sniffer/services +Tcpview.manuf: /usr/local/lib/tcpview/manuf +Tcpview.hostnames: /usr/local/lib/tcpview/hosts +Tcpview.services: /etc/services ! Lookup (using DNS) names of hosts not on your local subnet ! default is true. If 'false', IP numbers will be used on foreign hosts. @@ -85,10 +89,3 @@ ! 4 - Print Relative times ! !Tcpview.time: 4 - - - - - - - --- DOC/tcpview.1 Fri Mar 26 04:41:02 1993 +++ DOC/tcpview.1 Wed Feb 26 00:16:53 1997 @@ -234,11 +234,11 @@ .RS \fIResource name\fP \fIDefault\fP .PP -Tcpview.hostnames: /usr/local/tcpview/ethers +Tcpview.hostnames: /usr/local/lib/tcpview/ethers .PP -Tcpview.manuf: /usr/local/tcpview/manuf +Tcpview.manuf: /usr/local/lib/tcpview/manuf .PP -Tcpview.services: /etc/services +Tcpview.services: /etc/services .PP The hostnames file contains DLC-to-name mappings. It is in the same format as \fISniffer\fP name files.