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| + | Visualizing Packet Captures For Fun and Profit | ||
| + | Filed under: Log Analysis, | ||
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| + | Have you ever collected a packet capture and you needed to know what the collected traffic is about? Here is a quick tutorial on how to use AfterGlow to generate link graphs from your packet captures (PCAP). | ||
| + | I am sitting at the 2012 Honeynet Project Security Workshop. One of the trainers of a workshop tomorrow just approached me and asked me to help him visualize some PCAP files. I thought it might be useful for other people as well. So here is a quick tutorial. | ||
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| + | From < | ||
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