EtherDetect
TCP/IP Packet Sniffer enables you to ... |
Capture
network packets, and follow the same connections with ease |
Stealthily
monitor network, and no program need to be installed on target PCs |
Packet
viewing in Hex format or in a HTML/XML syntax highlighting viewer |
Key
Features |
Organize
captured packets in a connection-oriented view |
Capture
IP packets on your LAN with nearly no packets losing. |
Smart
real-time analyzer enables on-the-fly content viewing while capturing
and analyzing. |
Parse
and decode an variety of network protocol. |
Support
saving captured packets for reopening afterward. |
Powerful
filter provides a flexible mechanism to capture specific packets. |
Syntax
highlighting for application data in the format of HTML, HTTP and
XML. |
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Who
need it? |
| EtherDetect is a helpful packet sniffer for company manager, web
page designers, concerned parents, LAN administrators, security
professionals, C++/Java/ASP/JSP/PHP/SOAP programmers, or anyone
who are interested in network traffic going through his PC or the
whole LAN. Reasons to use EtherDetect are numerous. |
C++/Java/ASP/JSP/PHP/SOAP
Programmer |
| When you develop a network program, you may need to exactly know
what it has sent and received. EtherDetect provides you a way to
know everything on data transmitted through network. It could save
every packet sent by your program automatically, and organize them
with a connection view. Then you can follow the most concerned packets
together. This enables you debug your programs easily, and accelerates
your developing substantially. |
Network
Administrator |
You can use EtherDetect as a network traffic logger, and monitor
traffic on your network. You may also use it as a Network Intrusion
Detection System to discovery hacker attacking through suspicious
traffic.
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Private
User or student |
As a concerned parent, it is important to know what your kids
are doing online. You may also need to detect whether your privacy
is sending out by some "Adware" or "Spyware".
If you are a student, you can find out how your network is working
and know the mechanism of each network protocol, such as stmp, pop3,
and http, through our EtherDetect.
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