User guide 45 Wireshark User ? s Guide Version CPreface Foreword Wireshark is the world ? s foremost network protocol analyzer but the rich feature set can be daunting for the unfamiliar This document is part of an e ?ort by the Wireshark team to improve

Wireshark User ? s Guide Version CPreface Foreword Wireshark is the world ? s foremost network protocol analyzer but the rich feature set can be daunting for the unfamiliar This document is part of an e ?ort by the Wireshark team to improve Wireshark ? s usability We hope that you ?nd it useful and look forward to your comments Who should read this document The intended audience of this book is anyone using Wireshark This book explains all of the basic and some advanced features of Wireshark As Wireshark has become a very complex program not every feature may be explained in this book This book is not intended to explain network sni ?ng in general and it will not provide details about speci ?c network protocols A lot of useful information regarding these topics can be found at the Wireshark Wiki at https gitlab com wireshark wireshark wikis By reading this book you will learn how to install Wireshark how to use the basic elements of the graphical user interface such as the menu and what ? s behind some of the advanced features that are not always obvious at ?rst sight It will hopefully guide you around some common problems that frequently appear for new and sometimes even advanced Wireshark users Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the whole Wireshark team for their assistance In particular the authors would like to thank ? Gerald Combs for initiating the Wireshark project and funding to do this documentation ? Guy Harris for many helpful hints and a great deal of patience in reviewing this document ? Gilbert Ramirez for general encouragement and helpful hints along the way The authors would also like to thank the following people for their helpful feedback on this document ? Pat Eyler for his suggestions on improving the example on generating a backtrace ? Martin Regner for his various suggestions and corrections ? Graeme Hewson for many grammatical corrections The authors would like to acknowledge those man page and README authors for the Wireshark project from who sections of this document borrow heavily C ? Scott Renfro from whose mergecap man page mergecap Merging multiple capture ?les into one is derived ? Ashok Narayanan from whose text pcap man page text pcap Converting ASCII hexdumps to network captures is derived About this document This book was originally developed by Richard Sharpe with funds provided from the Wireshark Fund It was updated by Ed Warnicke and more recently redesigned and updated by Ulf Lamping It was originally written in DocBook XML and converted to AsciiDoc by Gerald Combs Where to get the latest copy of this document The latest copy of this documentation can always be found at https www wireshark org docs wsughtmlchunked Providing feedback about this document Should you have any feedback about this document please send it to the authors through wireshark- dev AT wireshark org Typographic Conventions The following table shows the typographic conventions that are used in this guide

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