Wireshark mailing list archives
Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely
From: "Robert Bayley" <robert.bayley () cacetech com>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:24:20 -0800
You also have the option to setup a Shark Appliance to capture data off the network span or port tap. Then you can use Pilot Console to remotely attach to the Shark Appliance. Pilot Console is an enhanced Wireshark visual analysis toolset. You can display, drill down, rewind, run alerts or report network events. Check it out at http://www.cacetech.com/ From: wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org] On Behalf Of Forthofer Russ Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:36 PM To: 'Community support list for Wireshark' Subject: Re: [Wireshark-users] Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Remote capture is a really cool, recent feature, but probably not applicable here. It would allow you to run rpcapd on Machine1 (or 2), and then run Wireshark on Machine3 - using Machine1's interfaces as the capture points. If you don't already have Winpcap installed on Machine1, you would need to do that. Then you would need to start rpcapd. Based on your statement that you don't want to change/install anything, this is probably not the way to go. The only way to do this non-intrusively (AFAIK) is to span (mirror) the port on the switch. You could also install a network tap at one of the devices (Machine1 or 2), but this would require a momentary network interruption. _____ From: wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces () wireshark org] On Behalf Of sean bzd Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 3:22 PM To: Community support list for Wireshark Subject: [Wireshark-users] Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Folks, Need some advice/help here. We have a scenario: 3 Windows machines all connected to the same Cisco Switch. Machine1 and Machine2 are exchanging some data that need to be captured. Ideally, I could install wireshark on either Machine1 or Machine2 and capture all the traffic being exchanged between the two. But since these are production machines, we don't want to change/install anything on these 2 machines. Is there a way I can install wireshark on Machine3 and capture the traffic between Machine1 and Machine2? I know I can do port mirroring on the Cisco switch and capture it from Machine3. But, question is can I get the capture without doing port mirroring? I see that the capture Options dialog box in wireshark has an option for Local Vs. Remote interface? What is it used for? Has anyone used this before? Thanks for your help. Sean. _____ The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents is intended for the sole use of the recipient to whom it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and prohibited from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, or authorized to receive this on behalf of the recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, use, disclosure, copying, or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient(s), please contact the sender by e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Thank you.
___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users () wireshark org> Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users mailto:wireshark-users-request () wireshark org?subject=unsubscribe
Current thread:
- Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely sean bzd (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Jaap Keuter (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Forthofer Russ (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Robert Bayley (Jan 29)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Michael Glenn (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Jaap Keuter (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Chan Min Wai (Jan 28)
- Re: Capturing network traffic using wireshark remotely Jaap Keuter (Jan 28)