[ale] Monitoring the serial port

Charles Shapiro charles.shapiro at nubridges.com
Wed Sep 11 14:09:16 EDT 2002


Hey, the friend was me. slsnif is awesome stuff. You run it  on another
VTerm, and it sets up a pseudo tty which your app connects to. It logs
everything coming over the pty to a text file and passes the bytes on to
the actual serial port. Easy to set up, good doc, and it worked great at
9600.   Helped a lot when I was debugging cyucon code:
http://tomshiro.org/cyucon2

-- CHS

On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 13:02, Keith R. Watson wrote:
> At 15:09 9/4/2002 -0400, John C wrote:
> >Does anyone know of a way to capture serial port output of a device onto a
> >Linux system and log everyting it sees to a file?
> >
> >What I am trying to do is connect to a router that spits diagnostic messages
> >through the serial port, and archive whatever I see.
> >
> >
> >I was thinking about using a combination of cu and ttysnoop.... Is this the
> >best way to go at it?
> >
> >
> >
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> 
> Of the ones listed below I had a friend use SLSNIF with good results. I 
> don't have any performance data on the others.
> 
> 
> Serial line sniffer
> 
>      SLSNIF Home Page
>      http://www.azstarnet.com/~ymg/software.html
> 
> 
>      freshmeat.net: Project details for Serial line sniffer
>      http://freshmeat.net/projects/slsnif/
> 
> 
> SourceForge: Project Info - ssnooper: a serial line debugger
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/ssnooper/
> 
> 
> freshmeat.net: Project details for Linux Serial Sniffer
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/linuxserialsniffer/
> 
> 
> SourceForge: Project Info - Serial Communication Tracer
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/sct/
> 
> 
> Conserver
> 
>      Conserver
>      http://www.conserver.com/
> 
> 
>      freshmeat.net: Project details for Conserver
>      http://freshmeat.net/projects/conserver/
> 
> 
> interceptty
> 
>      interceptty
>      http://www.suspectclass.com/~sgifford/interceptty/
> 
> 
>      freshmeat.net: Project details for interceptty
>      http://freshmeat.net/projects/interceptty/
> 
> 
> freshmeat.net: Project details for serproxy
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/serproxy/
> 
> 
> sersniff
> 
>      sersniff - Programs - Project Purple
>      http://www.earth.li/projectpurple/progs/sersniff.html
> 
> 
>      freshmeat.net: Project details for sersniff
>      http://freshmeat.net/projects/sersniff/
> 
> 
> ttywatch
> 
>      ttywatch
>      http://people.redhat.com/johnsonm/ttywatch.html
> 
> 
>      freshmeat.net: Project details for ttywatch
>      http://freshmeat.net/projects/ttywatch/
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Here are two applications that will let you talk to a systems serial port 
> via telnet:
> 
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/serproxy/
> 
> Serproxy is a multi-threaded proxy program for redirecting network socket 
> connections to/from serial ports, in cases where the remote end of the 
> serial link doesn't have a TCP/IP stack (eg an embedded or microcontroller 
> system). The proxy allows other hosts on the network to communicate with 
> the system on the remote end of the serial link.
> 
> 
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/sredird/
> 
> Sredird is a serial port redirector that is compliant with the RFC 2217 
> "Telnet Com Port Control Option" protocol. This protocol lets you share a 
> serial port through the network.
> 
> 
> keith
> -------------
> 
> Keith R. Watson                        GTRI/ITD
> Systems Support Specialist III         Georgia Tech Research Institute
> keith.watson at gtri.gatech.edu           Atlanta, GA  30332-0816
> 404-894-0836
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