Ethereal Capture Decoding

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Date: 10/23/02


Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 01:02:14 -0500

Hello All!!

We are using Ethereal to monitor our network. This is in the context of
a very clear corporate policy of no privacy, no pornography on the
corporate network. My employer was recently wacked with a sexual
harassment complaint because a manager was showing less than tasteful
jpegs to one of his female subordinates. Hence, the strict and very
clear policy.

In any case, I've been roped into random checks to make sure everybody
is complying with the new policy. I'm able to rebuild web pages that
have been visited but the owner would like to take it a step further and
actually view any jpegs or other files that were downloaded from web
sites. While I'm able to capture the data stream using the Follow TCP
Stream command, I don't have any clue as to how to convert the stream
into an actual jpg or gif or whatever file. Any help or pointers would
be very much appreciated.

TIA
Ed



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