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  2. Comparison of packet analyzers - Wikipedia

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    The following tables compare general and technical information for several packet analyzer software utilities, also known as network analyzers or packet sniffers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information.

  3. Xplico - Wikipedia

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    Xplico is a network forensics analysis tool (NFAT), which is a software that reconstructs the contents of acquisitions performed with a packet sniffer (e.g. Wireshark, tcpdump, Netsniff-ng).

  4. QUIC - Wikipedia

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    This is the QUIC and HTTP/3 implementation used by LiteSpeed Web Server and OpenLiteSpeed. ngtcp2: MIT License: C This is a QUIC library that's crypto library agnostic and works with OpenSSL or GnuTLS. For HTTP/3, it needs a separate library like nghttp3. Quiche: BSD-2-Clause License: Rust Socket-agnostic and exposes a C API for use in C/C++ ...

  5. Wireshark - Wikipedia

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    Wireshark is a free and open-source packet analyzer.It is used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education. . Originally named Ethereal, the project was renamed Wireshark in May 2006 due to tradema

  6. MsQuic - Wikipedia

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    MsQuic is a free and open source implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol written in C [1] that is officially supported on the Microsoft Windows (including Server), Linux, and Xbox platforms. The project also provides libraries for macOS and Android , which are unsupported. [ 2 ]

  7. Packet analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Identify data collection and sharing of software such as operating systems (for strengthening privacy, control and security) Aid in gathering information to isolate exploited systems; Monitor WAN bandwidth utilization; Monitor network usage (including internal and external users and systems) Monitor data in transit; Monitor WAN and endpoint ...

  8. User Datagram Protocol - Wikipedia

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    QUIC is a transport protocol built on top of UDP. QUIC provides a reliable and secure connection. HTTP/3 uses QUIC as opposed to earlier versions of HTTPS which use a combination of TCP and TLS to ensure reliability and security respectively. This means that HTTP/3 uses a single handshake to set up a connection, rather than having two separate ...

  9. Real-Time Messaging Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Originally supporting all versions of 32-bit Windows including Windows 98, from version 2.2 the software will run only on Windows XP and above (although earlier versions remain fully functional). Packages of the rtmpdump suite of software are available in the major open-source repositories (Linux distributions). These include the front-end apps ...