Ubuntu Serial Port Sniffer Cable

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Port and monitor the traffic between two external hosts using a 'Y' cable (Snooper mode). Serial line sniffer (slsnif) is a serial port logging utility. /dev/ttyp0 etc) which are probably not used on current Linux kernels.

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