root@iceblue:~# perl sn
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 1024 bytes
192.168.0.249 -> 209.197.123.153 GET /ind P.......GET./ind
192.168.0.249 -> 209.197.123.153 GET /ind P...`...GET./ind
192.168.0.249 -> 209.197.123.153 GET /ind P...X...GET./ind
192.168.0.249 -> 209.197.123.153 GET /ima P.......GET./ima
192.168.0.249 -> 209.197.79.97 GET /i/p P.......GET./i/p
192.168.0.249 -> 66.39.54.27 GET /ima P...;...GET./ima
Thanks again.
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