Pcap - Programs That Use Libpcap/WinPcap

Programs That Use Libpcap/WinPcap

  • tcpdump, a tool for capturing and dumping packets for further analysis, and WinDump, the Windows port of tcpdump.
  • ngrep, aka "network grep", isolate strings in packets, show packet data in human-friendly output.
  • Wireshark (formerly Ethereal), a graphical packet-capture and protocol-analysis tool.
  • Snort, a network-intrusion-detection system.
  • Nmap, a port-scanning and fingerprinting network utility
  • the Bro IDS and network-monitoring platform.
  • URL Snooper, locate the URLs of audio and video files in order to allow recording them.
  • Kismet, for 802.11 wireless LANs
  • L0phtCrack, a password auditing and recovery application.
  • iftop, a tool for displaying bandwidth usage (like top for network traffic)
  • Etherape, a graphical tool for monitoring network traffic and bandwidth usage in real time.
  • Bit-Twist, a libpcap-based Ethernet packet generator and editor for BSD, Linux, and Windows.
  • Pirni, a network security tool for jailbroken iOS devices.
  • McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, Rogue System Detection feature
  • XLink Kai Software that allows various LAN console games to be played online
  • Firesheep, an extension for the Firefox web browser, that intercepts unencrypted cookies from certain websites (such as Facebook and Twitter) as the cookies are transmitted over networks, exploiting session hijacking vulnerabilities.
  • Captcp, comprehensive TCP protocol analyzer. Generate all kind of graphs (e.g. time sequence, throughput, inflight graphs) as well as text data to analyze TCP connections.
  • Suricata, a network intrusion prevention and analysis platform.

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