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    CapAnalysis

    CapAnalysis

    PCAP from another point of view

    CapAnalysis is a web visual tool for information security specialists, system administrators and everyone who needs to analyze large amounts of captured network traffic. Analyze TCP and UDP streams Support multible datasets Perform deep packet inspection Support filtering capability Source Code: https://github.com/xplico/CapAnalysis
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    Traviz is a graphical user interface for tranalyzer2, a lightweight flow generator and packet analyzer application. It visualize the collected data in a user friendly interface and generates nice data plots (2D/3D histogramms, pie-charts, xy-charts) Update: Traviz has moved to GitHub https://github.com/splattner/traviz
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jpcap is a set of Java classes which provide an interface and system for network packet capture. A protocol library and tool for visualizing network traffic is included. jpcap utilizes libpcap, a widely deployed system library for packet capture.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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