Wireshark is one of the most popular and widely used network protocol analyzers. It empowers you with the ability to track and analyze what is going on your network at a microscopic level. Typically, it is de facto standard across a lot of commercial and non-profit enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.
Wireshark is a network packet analyzer, which captures network packets and displays that packet data as detailed as possible.
Think of a network packet analyzer, as a measuring device used to examine what’s going on inside a network cable, just like a voltmeter is used by an electrician to examine what’s going on inside an electric cable (but at a higher level, of course). Moreover, it comes with wide range of features to make your experience faster and more effective.
Wireshark continues to operate thanks to the volunteer contribution of networking experts worldwide. Its history goes back to 1998.
The latest stable version of Wireshark is 2.2.7, which is released in June, 2017.
Troubleshoot network problems
Examine security problems
Debug protocol implementations
Browse captured network data via a GUI, or TTY-mode TShark utility
Troubleshoot network problems
Examine security problems
Debug protocol implementations
Learn network protocol internals
Inspect of hundreds of protocols constantly being added
Run various platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, etc.)
Browse captured network data via a GUI, or TTY-mode TShark utility
The most powerful display filters
Live capture and offline analysis
Standard three-pane packet browser
Rich VoIP analysis
Compatible with multi-format files
Captured files can be decompressed
Live data can be read from different sources
Decryption support for multiple protocols
Output can be exported to XML, PostScript®, CSV, or plain text
Coloring rules can be applied to the packet list for quick, intuitive analysis
The most powerful display filters
Live capture and offline analysis
Standard three-pane packet browser
Rich VoIP analysis
Compatible with multi-format files
Captured files can be decompressed
Live data can be read from different sources
Decryption support for multiple protocols
Output can be exported to XML, PostScript®, CSV, or plain text
Coloring rules can be applied to the packet list for quick, intuitive analysis
Wireshark also offers online training courses for better understanding Wireshark. It provides online videos, presentations, case studies and an eBook to go deep into Wireshark and understand its usage and benefits.
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