[ANN]: TCPDUMP for Windows

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Edward Smirnov

MicroOLAP Technologies (http://microolap.com) announces the availability
of version 1.0 beta of TCPDUMP for Windows, free for personal use
command-line packet capture tool that runs in the Windows
9x/ME/2000/XP/2003/Longhorn environment.

MicroOLAP TCPDUMP for Windows accurately reproduces all features of the
original tcpdump by LBNL's Network Research Group , developed for UNIX
systems. Since TCPDUMP for Windows is compiled with the MicroOLAP Packet
Sniffer SDK, it has the following advantages:

- any third-party preinstalled packet capture drivers are not required;
- single 300K .EXE file;
- support of 1Gbit networks.

For more information on TCPDUMP for Windows, see
http://microolap.com/products/network/tcpdump/

To order TCPDUMP for Windows, see
http://microolap.com/products/network/tcpdump/order/
 
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Galen

In Edward Smirnov <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
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Etc ;)

I have to wonder if anyone would actually buy a product that they saw
spammed in a newsgroup? So, why not ask? If I had the greatest software
product ever made on the market for sale and I'd spammed a newsgroup with it
would you buy it or go without this said great product? Seems to me that no
matter who good the product is that the unethical business practices alone
would be enough to turn people away from purchasing the application. Or am I
alone in that thinking?

Galen
 
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Edward Smirnov

OK, OK.

1. You're not obliged to buy this product:
- it is beta;
- it is free for personal use.
- the code is the same for both licenses: personal and commercial ones. No
any stupid trry-before-you-buy tricks, just use it (if you want to use it
instead of flaming here) .

2. Spam:
Is this group microsoft.public.win2000.security or
somethingelse.4coolguys.etc?
Is our tcpdump for Windows packet capturing tool or it isn't?
Am I right, or I'm selling well-known pills or something for enlargement of
something?
Have you ever seen tcpdump output?
Using netwoork wiretap?
On Gigabit network?
Which HDD system did you use?
All was OK for you?

We're providing network professionals with the tool which may save their
bacon, dot, period. For free, btw.
Yes, it is 1.0 beta, but it works much better than something you already
know.

Let's discuss the product, not me and my "spam" habits, please. If you have
something to discuss, of course :)
 
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Galen

In Edward Smirnov <[email protected]> had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
OK, OK.

1. You're not obliged to buy this product:
- it is beta;
- it is free for personal use.
- the code is the same for both licenses: personal and commercial
ones. No any stupid trry-before-you-buy tricks, just use it (if you
want to use it instead of flaming here) .

2. Spam:
Is this group microsoft.public.win2000.security or
somethingelse.4coolguys.etc?
Is our tcpdump for Windows packet capturing tool or it isn't?
Am I right, or I'm selling well-known pills or something for
enlargement of something?
Have you ever seen tcpdump output?
Using netwoork wiretap?
On Gigabit network?
Which HDD system did you use?
All was OK for you?

We're providing network professionals with the tool which may save
their bacon, dot, period. For free, btw.
Yes, it is 1.0 beta, but it works much better than something you
already know.

Let's discuss the product, not me and my "spam" habits, please. If
you have something to discuss, of course :)

1: No, it is still free as you said, it's still spam. Adverts are due
elsewhere not here.

2: No it's still SPAM. I'm certainly not cool, I never will be and accept
that I'm going to be a geek forever... Your idea is to sell a product,
service or to promote such in a free venue, the method is still SPAM. This
is about Windows 2k Security issues... Nothing more, nothing less. Is your
company owned by Microsoft? Yes. Please let us know. Is it not? Then it's
SPAM. Or, UCE if you wish. Regardless of the outcome of said products this
is not a beta forum for your amusement or use unless I missed something in
the code of conduct. It has nothing to do with ways of thinking, it has to
do with obeying the rules set forth by the admin, in this case it's
Microsoft. That, unless I'm mistaken, is on the top ten list of every admin.
If we could just get the user to listen....

Galen
 

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