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Remote Capture Running Modes
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Configuring the Remote 
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Variables

 then
the client sends the
appropriate commands to the
daemon and it starts the
capture This name is due to
the fact thet the daemon
becomes< i > active</i >
instead of< i > waiting</i >
for new connections</li ></ul >
< p > The Active Mode is
useful in case the remote
daemon is behind a firewall
and it cannot receive
connections from the external
world In this 
case
the client sends the
appropriate commands to the
daemon and it starts the
capture This name is due to
the fact thet the daemon
becomes< i > active</i >
instead of< i > waiting</i >
for new connections</li ></ul >
< p > The Active Mode is
useful in case the remote
daemon is behind a firewall
and it cannot receive
connections from the external
world In this the daemon can
be configured to establish the
connection to a given 
host
the client sends the
appropriate commands to the
daemon and it starts the
capture This name is due to
the fact thet the daemon
becomes< i > active</i >
instead of< i > waiting</i >
for new connections</li ></ul >
< p > The Active Mode is
useful in case the remote
daemon is behind a firewall
and it cannot receive
connections from the external
world In this the daemon can
be configured to establish the
connection to a given which
will have been configured in
order to< i > wait</i > for
that connection After
establishing the 
connection


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the client sends the appropriate commands to the daemon and it starts the capture This name is due to the fact thet the daemon becomes<i> active</i> instead of<i> waiting</i> for new connections</li></ul><p> The Active Mode is useful in case the remote daemon is behind a firewall and it cannot receive connections from the external world In this case

Definition at line 38 of file wpcap_remote.htm.

the client sends the appropriate commands to the daemon and it starts the capture This name is due to the fact thet the daemon becomes<i> active</i> instead of<i> waiting</i> for new connections</li></ul><p> The Active Mode is useful in case the remote daemon is behind a firewall and it cannot receive connections from the external world In this the daemon can be configured to establish the connection to a given which will have been configured in order to<i> wait</i> for that connection After establishing the connection

Definition at line 38 of file wpcap_remote.htm.

the client sends the appropriate commands to the daemon and it starts the capture This name is due to the fact thet the daemon becomes<i> active</i> instead of<i> waiting</i> for new connections</li></ul><p> The Active Mode is useful in case the remote daemon is behind a firewall and it cannot receive connections from the external world In this the daemon can be configured to establish the connection to a given host

Definition at line 38 of file wpcap_remote.htm.

then

Definition at line 38 of file wpcap_remote.htm.


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