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Network Port Analyzer
What is a good program to tell which ports are being used in network communications with the robot?
Other than wireshark which i have been advised is not a good idea for use on a school computer 😉. |
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Wireshark, Airodump, ettercap .. I am not sure of any good way yo do this that would be complient with school computer use policies. I am not sure if it would be a good idea to do this at all in competition (If this is what i am understanding). could be a major issue for you, your team, and the school.
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Ok got it I'm just trying to find a way to make sure that the ports being used in communications correspond to the ones allowed by the fms while testing in out shop.
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Oh I see. Then any of those tools would be excelent for your needs. I am not sure how you would get around any school issues though.
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Im wondering what the function of network tables is (we have not attempted to figure it out yet) and if it is for this purpose?
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As said before, you shouldn't need any external programs.
Should you for some reason require such a program, Nmap is fairly user friendly. |
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