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Veteran IT guy Don Crawley from soundtraining.net shows how to use Wireshark to capture IP packets and analyze their content, including cracking a Telnet password. More videos, how-to guides, and upcoming seminar information at www.soundtraining.net
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@schratboy How do you prefer to do it?
“Overwhelming” is an understatement. In my opinion, having to resort to a packet stream to troubleshoot and understand what’s happening is impractical and inefficient.
Search hunch dot com – “What is the best tool to quickly analyze network packets?” – Try ACE Analyst for orders of magnitude faster packet analysis.
@sundancekid122 ………. PUT A WIRELESS CARD IN YOUR PC
@Nkatsikanis use telnet lol.. that is what this is about.
Wireshark looks at traffic on the network, not at hardware. Each packet, however, will show both its source and destination, so you can tell which network card (wired or wireless) is generating the packet.
Is there anyway to configure wire to see all the wireless cards on a specific wireless network not just the one the computer you are on is operating?
@cmedyfan Hubs broadcast data, so do wireless routers. But the problem is that the network card ignores packages that weren’t destined for him to read. I don’t know if wireshark reads these though. In a switch you’ll never be able to read other people’s passages though, since you never get packages that didn’t have your mac adress as a destination.
would this work in a wireless n router instead of a hub or switch?
doesnt a router work with every node on a seperate channel whereas a hub just broadcasts the data? or am i just overthing things.
Can you inject packets?
this was good help. we are jus starting that in ma cisco class. cant w8 to see wat ma bro does hhehe.. smh lol
Try ACE Analyst to easily import / visualize / analyze packet captures – best in class commercial product.
thanks
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im on vista at home what could I use instead of Hyper terminal?
only really useful if you are on a hub network? am I right
can someone help me i’m tryng to use this on yahoo messenger
Haha I found out my friend’s IP address by using wireshark when we were talking through xfire 😀 He was like how did you found out?!!! 😀
thancks for he excellent tutureial iam struggleing with a few points the main one is i havent got a ip adreess in the capture / interface sextion and iam totealy lost on hyper terminal if ther is anyone kind enoufgh to help i would realy aprechiate it
Wireshark will show you the protocols in use on the network. You would have to know the protocols that are used by the games in question. There may be a way to do it, but I’m not aware of a way to identify particular game traffic with Wireshark. (A Cisco router or switch running NBAR can do that. Perhaps a subject for a future video.)
Are we able to track traffic on yahoo games like pool and others?
For example track what people are typig and get some information?
Uncheck “Capture packets in promiscuous mode” inside Capture –> Options.
My wireshark wont capture any packets either… i use wireless and i use dynamic ip… Anyone know what the problem might be?
I also use DSL…