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    pcapfix

    repair corrupted pcap and pcapng files

    this tool tries to repair your broken pcap and pcapng files by fixing the global header respectively packet blocks and recovering the packets by searching und guessing the packet headers or blocks
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ParserCap

    ParserCap

    Visual instrument for analyze internet traffic

    ParserCap is a visual tool for information security specialists, system administrators, students and everyone who needs to analyze network traffic in PCAP format (libpcap — ETHERNET and IEEE 802.11). It is also possible to set filters for identifier search TCP headers (Documents, Multimedia, Files, Logins, Passwords etc.). If necessary, it is possible to view detailed statistics on every MAC address, including COOKIES, USER-AGENTS, HTTP GET/POST and a lot more. Please visit forum - if...
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    PERL script and required environment to easily use the Afterglow software (http://afterglow.sourceforge.net/ Copyright (c) 2006 Raffael Marty) by listing the packet captures to visualize or by specifying a directory that contains the packet captures.
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    this pcap based project is used for capture tcp session. it use a sizeable hash table to build a captured session table, and so can capture tcp session which begin with tcp syn or tcp syn+ack.
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    IPCAD runs captures traffic on the specified interfaces (BPF, PCAP, divert, tee, ULOG, IPQ), and records the traffic for later retrieval and analysis. Traffic exported via RSH or NetFlow.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Collector of the traffic on the basis of pcap-library. Data are aggregated and saved under the scheme "DetailHostMatrix Aggregation Schemes" Cisco NetFlow FlowCollector. Data are kept in the form of gzip-files or deduced in stdout.
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    imsniff is a pcap-based instant messaging sniffer. It captures the IM traffic in the network and is able to log conversations, contact lists, profile information, incoming email notifications, other MSN events, etc. Tested in Linux and Windows.
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