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Download Now. WireShark is relatively new tool in the broad scheme of network diagnostics, and it does a great job finding a middle ground between raw data and visual representations of that data. It's got a clean UI, plenty of options for filtering and sorting, and, best of all for some of the multi-platform folks, it jives happily on any of the big three in terms of OS. Add to that the fact that it's open-source and a Free Sniffer and you've got a compelling tool to reach for when you need some quick diagnostics.
Tcpdump is something of an older tool and, to be frank, it looks like it. But there's a certain power in tools that are so cut and dry — it does what it needs to do, does it with as little a footprint as possible, and does it cleanly. It may be harder for some professionals to weed through the stark tables of data, but in some environments, or on a machine barely running, minimal is best. It has all the functionality you'd want and need from a sniffer — capturing, recording, etc.
Tcpdump is often called for due to its sheer reliability and simplicity. Kismet is more than just a packet sniffer and, in fact, delves into wide range of functionality. Kismet even has the ability to sniff and analyze traffic of hidden networks or un-broadcasted SSIDs!
Tools like this can be strangely invaluable in the right circumstances when there's something unknown causing troubles and you can't just find it — Kismet can sniff it out, if it happens to be a rogue network or AP acting up nobody mentioned they setup not quite right.
As one can imagine by the nature of wireless networking it's a little more complex when it comes to sniffing, which is why a specialized tool like Kismet not only exists but is looked to frequently.
Kismet is an excellent go to if you've got a lot of wireless traffic and wireless devices and need a tool that's better suited to handling a wireless-heavy network.
EtherApe has a lot of the same sort of functionality that WireShark does and, to boot, it also boasts being both Open-Source and free of any cost! Whereas WireShark has you peering at lists of numbers and comparing network throughput in a more numerical sense, EtherApe takes the focus more to the visual and graphical realm.
Some people just plain prefer the visual approach, and EtherApe tends to take precedence over WireShark for those folks. This particular software has a bit of a curious name, and it belies the remarkable breadth of tasks the program can perform. It can even perform limited password recovery, do dictionary attacks to retrieve lost credentials, peruse VOIP data on the network, analyze routing, and so much more. This is a powerful tool that can really shine in those rare instances when you need to do a little search and recovery on a network.
Network miner is another tool that does more than sniff and, arguably, would be better suited to ferreting out problematic users or systems on a network than overall diagnosis or monitoring as a whole. Whereas other sniffers focus on the packets being sent back and forth, NetworkMiner is paying more mind to the ones doing the sending and receiving. This software's name says it all — it's a lot like Kismet , but for the Mac environment. Simple as that. These days Kismet has a Mac environment port, so it may seem redundant, but it's worth emphasizing that KisMAC actually has its own codebase and was not directly derivative from Kismet's.
Of particular note is that it offers several mapping and de-auth features on Mac that Kismet itself doesn't provide, and due to its unique codebase you may find it does the job better than Kismet itself at times. Available for OSX environments only. Using Network Analyzers and Packet Sniffers will become a necessary tool when you have network issues of almost any kind — whether it's performance, dropped connections, or issues with network-based backups.
Just about anything that involves transmitting or receiving data on the network can often be fixed using some clues from the above software. Packet sniffing is invaluable when you've got to really dig down beyond the top layer of a problem to get a better picture of what's happening, or what isn't happening and should be! Every IT professional, from companies big or small, knows the value of data. The package includes real-time displays of packet information, which is derived from NetFlow data extractors, and also statistical functions that capture packets, analyze the header contents, and produces aggregated traffic characteristics.
Installs on Windows Server. Start a day free trial. Runs on Windows Server and Linux. Wireshark A free packet capture and analysis tool that has a great graphical front-end for viewing traffic statistics.
Kismet A free packet sniffer for wireless networks. Available for Linux, macOS, and Unix. EtherApe A free packet capture tool. Runs on Linux, macOS, and Unix. Cain and Abel Known as a hacker tool, this system includes a wireless packet sniffer. Runs on windows. Network Miner Available in free and paid versions, this tool captures packets and displays them live on screen.
Runs on macOS. There's almost too many choices in this category of software. They also range from free to quite expensive for corporate licensing!
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