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Re: Statistical Analysis of pcapng files


From: Moshe Kaplan <mosheekaplan () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2019 15:41:01 -0400

It may be easiest to extract the pcap data as JSON with: "tshark -r mypcap
-T json"

Moshe

On Wed, Apr 3, 2019, 3:31 PM Ross Jacobs <rossbjacobs () gmail com> wrote:

Hi Paul,

It looks like there is a package called crafter
<https://github.com/hrbrmstr/crafter> to work with pcap files, which fits
with extracting/processing. If are you looking for something more you may
want to be more detailed in your use case.

Cheers,
Ross



On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 8:08 PM -0- -1- <pw08096 () gmail com> wrote:

I am a statistician and would like to extract and process Wireshark
capture files with R Statistical language.  Before I reinvent yet another
wheel, is anyone aware of code or apps that already do this?

Thanks,
Paul

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