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For this experiment Windows is a hands down winner. It is easy to install Ethereal on a Windows machine because you can download an installer. With Linux it can be very difficult because of the dependencies involved. You can feel like a cat chasing its tail. Actually, I had one very easy install from the source code, but the last time I did it, disaster!

For Linux try installing Ethereal by adding the package (Yast for SuSE), but be aware that you really do need to keep Ethereal up to date for two reasons. Obviously, security is an issue, but in a project that I am currently working on, I have been impressed with the continual improvement in this product. Note that 0.10.10 was released on March 11, 2005, while 0.10.11 came out on May 10 of the same year. That is not atypical so you need to watch for new releases.



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