Packetsquare

Packetsquare

PacketSquare-Capedit on Fedora
Developer(s) The PacketSquare team
Stable release 0.0.1 / April 11, 2010 (2010-04-11)
Preview release r35 / April 29, 2010 (2010-04-29)
Written in C, GTK+
Operating system Linux
Type Packet analyzer
License GNU General Public License
Website https://code.google.com/p/packetsquare-capedit/

PacketSquare (CapEdit) is a free and open-source pcap-based network protocol testing tool.[1] It is used for testing network devices (IDS/IPS, firewall, routers switches etc.,), network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education.

Currently PacketSquare-CapEdit runs on Linux, using the GTK+ widget toolkit to implement its user interface, and written in C. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3, PacketSquare-CapEdit is free software.

Functionality

PacketSquare-CapEdit works by editing protocol fields of the saved packet capture file and replaying. In addition to editing and replaying it supports many features for extrapolation of captured traffic.

History

PacketSquare is an open source community started in April 2010 by Vijay Mohan, Sushant Gupta and Anant Dixit for developing computer network testing tools.[2] The Community is currently working on CapEdit, used for testing wide range of network security and monitoring products.

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