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5 .TH SERSNIFF 8 "July 9, 2001"
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19 sersniff \- a program to tunnel/sniff between 2 serial ports
22 .RI [-h] [-i DEVICE ] [-o DEVICE] [-b BAUD] [-s] [-n] [-w USECS] [-z]
24 This manual page explains how to use the
27 This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
28 because the original program does not have a manual page.
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33 \fBsersniff\fP is a program that...
35 A summary of options is included below.
38 Show summary of options.
41 Set the device to use for Port1. Default of /dev/ttyS0. If you want
42 to listen on a TCP port then use the format :port. If there's a / in
43 the string then it will always be treated as a device rather than a
47 Set the device to use for Port2. Default of /dev/ttyS1. If you want
48 to connect to a TCP port then use the format host:port. Again if
49 there's a / in the string then it will always be treated as a device.
52 Specify baud rate for serial connections. Defaults to 19200.
55 Make sersniff not copy data between the two ports - useful if a
56 Y cable is being used for serial port sniffing for example.
59 Don't do any port configuration.
62 How many microsecs to wait before reporting a delay
65 Show hex characters instead of normal ASCII characters.
68 Don't quit when an EOF character is received.
71 Specify the format string that should be used to print hex characters.
73 This manual page was written by Jeremy Lunn <jeremy@austux.net>,
74 for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).