driftnet(1)


NAME

   driftnet - capture images from network traffic and display them in an X
   window; optionally, capture audio streams and play them.

SYNOPSIS

   driftnet [options] [filter code]

DESCRIPTION

   Driftnet watches network traffic, and picks out and displays  JPEG  and
   GIF  images  for  display.  It  is  an horrific invasion of privacy and
   shouldn't be used by anyone anywhere.  It  has  been  described  as  `a
   graphical  tcpdump(8)',  `EtherPeg  for  Unix', and called all sorts of
   nasty names by people on Freshmeat. It is also possible to use driftnet
   to  capture  MPEG  audio  data  from  the network and play it through a
   player such as mpg123(1).

   Images may be saved by clicking on them.

OPTIONS

   -h     Print a summary of usage.

   -v     Print additional details of packets captured to the terminal.

   -b     Beep when a new image is displayed.

   -i interface
          Listen to packets on interface. By default, driftnet will try to
          pick  up  traffic on all interfaces, but this does not work with
          all versions of pcap(3); on such systems, an interface  must  be
          specified.  On  some  systems, driftnet can only use promiscuous
          mode if an interface is specified.

   -f file
          Instead of listening on an interface, read captured packets from
          a  pcap(3);  dump  file;  file  can be a named pipe for use with
          Kismet or similar.

   -p     Do not put the interface into promiscuous mode.

   -a     Operate in `adjunct mode', where driftnet gathers images for use
          by another program, such as Jamie Zawinski's webcollage. In this
          mode, no window is displayed; images are captured and saved in a
          temporary directory, and their names written on standard output.

   -m number
          In  adjunct  mode,  silently  drop images if there are more than
          number in the temporary directory. It is  assumed  that  another
          process will delete images which it has processed.

   -x prefix
          The  filename  prefix  to  use  when  saving  images, by default
          `driftnet-'.

   -d directory
          Use directory to store temporary files. Driftnet will clear this
          directory  of  its  own  temporary  files  on exit, but will not
          delete the directory or any other files.

   -s     Attempt to capture streamed audio data  from  the  network,  and
          either play it or, in adjunct mode, save it in files. At present
          this only works with MPEG data.

   -S     Capture streamed audio data only, ignoring images.

   -M command
          Use the named command to play  MPEG  audio  data.  The  command,
          which  is executed using the shell, should accept MPEG frames on
          standard input.  The default is `mpg123 -'.

   filter code
          Additional filter code to restrict the packets captured, in  the
          libpcap  syntax.  User  filter  code  is  evaluated  as `tcp and
          (filter code)'.

SEE ALSO

   tcpdump(8), pcap(3), webcollage(1), mpg123(1),
   http://www.etherpeg.org/,
   http://freshmeat.net/projects/driftnet/,
   http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/driftnet/.

AUTHOR

   Chris Lightfoot <chris@ex-parrot.com>
   David Surez <david.sephirot@gmail.com>

1.1.5

   Driftnet, version 1.1.5.
   $Id: driftnet.1.in,v 1.7 2004/04/26 14:42:36 chris Exp $

COPYING

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
   Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
   option) any later version.

   This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT  ANY  WARRANTY;  without   even   the   implied   warranty   of
   MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
   with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
   675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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