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icmp keyword, 214, 217, 218
ICMP ping packet layout, 218, 219, 220–221
ICMP Redirects, 26
ICMP router advertisements, 26
icons, stock vs. custom, 390
idl2eth.sh file, 387
IDQ.DLL file, 367
Ifstatus tool, 31
igmp keyword, 214, 217
igrp keyword, 214, 217
image directory, 389
IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol), 7
importing files, 308–349
includes
defining in dissectors, 395–397
list of global functions, 396–397
Information field, 128, 132, 136, 204, 205
INSTALL file, 387
installation log, 94, 95–98
installing Ethereal
mixing installation methods, 123
platform availability, 76
from RPMs, 99–102
software downloads, 75, 126–127, 203
from Solaris package, 104–108
from source code, 108–120
system requirements, 77
on UNIX-based systems, 99–120, 122
on Windows platforms, 91–99, 122
installing libpcap, 80–87
installing WinPcap, 87–91, 124
instructing Ethereal, 400
int-64bit.h file, 396
integer fields
frame number type, 233
overview, 231
possible values, 230, 231–233
representation examples, 231
signed vs. unsigned, 230
Interior Gateway Routing Protocol, 214
Intermediate System-to-Intermediate System, 214
International Standards Organization (ISO), 16, 214
Internet Control Message Protocol. See icmp keyword
Internet Group Management Protocol, 214
Internet layer, DoD model, 18
Internet Protocol. See IP (Internet Protocol)
Internet service providers (ISPs), 33
Internetwork Packet eXchange. See IPX (Internetwork Packet eXchange)
intruders, use of sniffers, 6–8, 352
IP addresses
capturing traffic, 210–211
and Carnivore, 13
as fields, 230, 237–238, 259
IP display filters, 49–50
IP (Internet Protocol), 18, 49–50
ip keyword, 214, 217
IPSec (IP Security), 32
iptrace, 44, 305
IPX (Internetwork Packet eXchange), 214, 230, 237, 238–239
isis keyword, 214
ISO (International Standards Organization), 16, 214
item factories, 424–425
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