Thunderbird & Gmail

Gerardo Rodríguez grchapa at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 8 11:04:01 UTC 2008


Thanks a lot, I´ll be running tests & I´ll post the results

anonym escribió:
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> On 08/10/08 01:09, Jonathan Addington wrote:
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>> With Wireshark you can filter by port. 
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>> To address the above, filter by ports, and then by your IP inside the
>> packet 
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> Sure, filters make it easier finding stuff when you know what to look
> for, but I'm not sure that's the case here. In an analysis like this we
> are much more interested that which we had not anticipated. For example,
> what if Thunderbird leaked DNS requests? Filtering away all but POP and
> SMTP would then hide this for us.
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> We're not dealing with huge amounts of packets here really, perhaps a
> couple of hundreds of packets at most. That's a piece of cake to go
> through and will make the analysis more complete and thorough. IMHO,
> when dealing with these kinds of issues filtering comes in when that's
> not a realistic option.
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