What is tcpdump?

Tcpdump is a powerful command-line tool designed for the examination of network packets, allowing users to inspect the specifics of the packets that are sent or received by the computer's network connection. It is compatible with various Unix-like operating systems, including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS, and it utilizes the libpcap library to efficiently capture network traffic. This utility can analyze packets directly from a network interface card or from pre-recorded packet files, offering the option to send output to standard output or a designated file. Additionally, users can implement BPF-based filters to control the amount of packet data they analyze, which is particularly beneficial in scenarios with high network traffic. Tcpdump is freely distributed under the BSD license, promoting widespread accessibility and use. Furthermore, it is frequently available as a native package or port across many operating systems, simplifying the process of updates and maintenance for users. The straightforward nature of Tcpdump enhances its appeal, making it a favored choice among network administrators and analysts for effective network troubleshooting. Its versatility and ease of access have solidified its status as an essential tool in network analysis.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
tcpdump
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
www.tcpdump.org

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Deployment
Windows
Mac
Linux
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Support
Web-Based Support

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1001-5000
5001-10000
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Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
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Supported Languages
English

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