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Transfer pcap file from /home/login

Hello,

bear with me please, because this ain't where I'm at home. Never been a UNIX-Junkie.

How do I transfer a tcpdump pcap that I created in /home/login? A simple(est) way.

Or alternatively, is there other way to monitor eth1?



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  • Hi Kosta88,

    copy the file to "/var/sec/chroot-httpd/var/webadmin"

    the from webadmin, just add the followng; /<filename>", hit enter ...

    you will now see a lot on screen, right click the page and "save as" (then save it as a file). 

    hope this helps you out.

    XG & UTM Architect (Systems: XG v18 & UTM 9.7 - Virtual, HW & SW)
    Curious enough to take it apart, skilled enough to put it back together, Clever enough to hide the extra parts when I'm Done!

  • I prefer to use WinSCP from my Windows laptop.  Combine that with PuTTy and an RSA key created with puttygen.  See Sophos UTM: How to use the Putty tool to access the command line.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Both solutions work without a glitch! Thank you!

    On the matter of connection, I'm using Remote Desktop Manager. But I think RDM uses Putty anyway. There is an entry there called SSH Shell, and it's working without a problem.