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Socoder -> Off Topic -> A good packet analyzer?

Thu, 23 Aug 2007, 06:47
Mog
Hello all. I am getting back into network programming but I can't find a good packet analyzer/sniffer that's freeware. I need one to debug all outgoing/incoming packet traffic from a a range of apps I have running at once. I've found one (called *sif* Packet Analyzer) but most of it is disableware with a hefty price tag of 300 dollars for simple licensing. Anyone know of one?

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Thu, 23 Aug 2007, 07:04
mike_g
Maybe snort can do what you want.
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Thu, 23 Aug 2007, 09:08
JL235
Someone I know someone (in real life) who is working on a packet sniffer. Although he suggested Ethereal as his isn't fully complete yet.
Thu, 23 Aug 2007, 14:03
Scherererer
technically diablo, now its WireShark, not Ethereal. note there is no difference other than the change in name, and that only took place because of copyright issues. I've had a lot of success with WireShark/Ethereal and would recommend it.

By the by, wireshark uses a free library called WinPCap, It is highly recommended for anyone that wants to get into packet capturing.

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