Has Trafshow v2.0 been ported to Linux?

Has Trafshow v2.0 been ported to Linux?

Post by Kingsley G. Morse J » Thu, 29 May 1997 04:00:00



Does anyone know if a working version of Trafshow v2.0 is available for
Linux? Although I found a Redhat rpm package, it doesn't "see" traffic on
ppp0, and it's author says he's only worked on a BSDI port. Alternatively,
I'd be willing to look at the source code and see if I could fix it.

Does anyone know if a working version of Trafshow v2.0 is available for
Linux or where the source code is?

Thanks!
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I need some help with the basic of OOP in Linux I attempted to
convert some programming that I have done, in DOS, and Windows
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#include <iostream.h>

main(void)
{
cout << "hello world.";
return 0;

when I compile this little short and nasty program using the following
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gcc sample.C -o sample

I get the following error

/tmp/cca024501.o; In function 'main':
/tmp/cca024501.o(.text+0x9): undefined reference to 'cout'
/tmp/cca024501.o(.text+0xe): undefined reference to
'ostream::operator<<char const *)

can anyone tell me what went wrong and what did I do wrong
as a form of a test to see if I can program in Linux?

Thanks

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