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Packet sniffers
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A packet sniffer, the network analyzer, is a wire-tap device that plugs into computer networks and eavesdrops on the network traffic. To capture the information going over the network is called sniffing. It is a "sniffing" program that lets someone listen in on computer conversations. However, computer conversations consist of apparently random binary data. Therefore, network wiretap programs also come with a feature known as "protocol analysis", which allow them to "decode" the computer traffic and make sense of it. These tools known as network sniffers are named after a product called the Sniffer Network Analyzer.
Hi,
I am also intending to implement something similar but still not very sure about how to start.
Can you please pass on to me the documentation or code snippets or any other form of relevant information that you have with regard to this project. You can send the same to me at priyadarshi_shweta@hotmail.com.
I request you to please provide me with the necessary inputs. Shall await to hear from you.
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