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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.
normal diff only Yes Far Manager (compare) No No No No No No Yes No fc: No No No FileMerge (aka opendiff) No supported by OS No No No Guiffy SureMerge: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [c] IntelliJ IDEA (compare) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes jEdit JDiff plugin: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Lazarus Diff Meld: CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial, Baazar: Yes Yes
The platform (Coding Language) on which the tool was developed/written. Data Storage Method Main method used to store the network data it monitors. License License released under (e.g. GPL, BSD license, etc.). Maps Features graphical network maps that represent the hosts and devices it monitors, and the links between them. Access Control
Wireshark is very similar to tcpdump, but has a graphical front-end and integrated sorting and filtering options.. Wireshark lets the user put network interface controllers into promiscuous mode (if supported by the network interface controller), so they can see all the traffic visible on that interface including unicast traffic not sent to that network interface controller's MAC address.
On wired shared-medium networks, such as Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI, depending on the network structure (hub or switch), [12] [b] it may be possible to capture all traffic on the network from a single machine.
The Individual Address Block (IAB) is an inactive registry which has been replaced by the MA-S (MAC address block, small), previously named OUI-36, and has no overlaps in addresses with the IAB [6] registry product as of January 1, 2014. The IAB uses an OUI from the MA-L (MAC address block, large) registry, previously called the OUI registry.
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Differentiated services or DiffServ is a computer networking architecture that specifies a mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic and providing quality of service (QoS) on modern IP networks.