

One of the most popular network analyzer is Wireshark, this Software help you to monitoring your network and see all details of packet through the network, Wireshark is open source software and is totally free, this software is available for all type of OS with GUI environment which provide user friendly in interface and easy to work. in this type of software we can observe all packets in network and we can recognize when exactly we high level of traffic in our network and in which port for example, from 6pm to 8pm in FTP port we have high level of traffic.

Introduction : Network analyzer software's are one of the important and useful network software which use for troubleshooting, and monitoring of network. With zlib 1.2.8, binary plugins supported (0 loaded).Project : Network Analyzer SoftwareGroup member : Mohammad reza radan Mohsen fasihi Running on Linux 3.13.0-24-generic, with Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU (with SSE4.2), with 32053 MB of physical memory, with localeĮn_US.UTF-8, with libpcap version 1.5.3, with GnuTLS 2.12.23, with Gcrypt 1.5.3, With libxml2 2.9.1, with QtMultimedia, with SBC, with SpanDSP, without bcg729. Kerberos, without MaxMind DB resolver, without nghttp2, with LZ4, with Snappy, Warranty not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.Ĭompiled (64-bit) with Qt 5.2.1, with libpcap, with POSIX capabilities (Linux), This is free software see the source for copying conditions. License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later Everywhere else it is nearly black on black :/ĮDIT: wireshark -v reports on that system: Those variables only control colors in the window that shows 1 line / packet, and the colors there were fine in the first place. I tried changing every color entry to white (ffffff) in Preferences->Advanced but nothing fixed the problem. Where does wireshark get these colors from? I tried wireshark 2.6.6 on an older ubuntu system and found its color scheme practically unusable because nearly everywhere (menus, packet data) it used very dark grey font over black background.
