I was wondering if anyone had experience with sniffers, not free ones like
tcpdump and tethereal, but appliances that are made for that purpose.
Anyone have any suggestions and approximate prices? Thanks.
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I have experience with all sorts of ones, from Distributed Sniffer Pro 4.5
down to the free ones like ethereal and eEye's one. I like ethereal the
best because it's so lightwweight (Sniffer is so taxing on PC's) and can
read any prodect's cap files. It does everything you need. The only
problem
te and it works really well. You can take a look at it at
www.wildpackets.com. You can also download a 30 day evaluation copy just to
check out.
Hope this helps!
Eric
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What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ?
Regards,
Mario Rodrigues
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I have experience with all sorts of ones
Ethereal. It's been ported from Linux to Win32. It's lightweight. But
it's not perfect and can crash.
www.ethereal.com
If you use Windows 2000 or XP, just be sure to install the winpcap diver 2.3
beta. Otherwise 2.2 should work.
http://netgroup-serv.polito.it/winpcap/
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What are the free sniffers that you suggest to use ?
Regards,
Mario Rodrigues
Ethereal on Win32 is a great after-the-fact debugging/analysis tool
Probably the best. My favorite part is not only does it open pcap
files, but also GZIPPED pcap files. It supports a TON of protocols.
http://www.ethereal.com/
However, as for actual packet capture and backend statistics and
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"Agilent.com" has a software version of their Advisor hardware box.
You can try the 45day trial of Advisor Software (SW) edition for free. If
you like, you can buy just the parts you need. (Or if you are and
educational facility - The full version is FREE)
Later
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I use both the NAI Sniffer and WildPackets EtherPeek. I like EtherPeek best
because the user interface is so intuitive. When trying to do a new task
(like save names or whatever), it seems like my first method of doing it
always works. With Sniffer, you have to fight the thing to get it to do
You may want to go to Agilent.com. They have a software version of their
Agilent Advisor hardware box. Its called Advisor Software SW edition. You
can run the 30day demo and see if you like it. In addition, you can buy just
the testing modual you need. (or if you are a valid educational user - the
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