Explain Network Sniffers?
terrylee 31-October-2008 05:04:58 PM

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Definition: Sniffers monitor network data. A sniffer can be a self-contained software program or a hardware device with the appropriate software or firmware programming. Sniffers usually act as network probes or "snoops." They examine network traffic, making a copy of the data without redirecting or altering it. Some sniffers work only with TCP/IP packets, but the more sophisticated tools can work with many other protocols and at lower levels including Ethernet frames.

Years ago, sniffers were tools used exclusively by network engineers. Today, however, these utilities have become popular on the Internet with hackers and the merely curious. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has utilized a famous sniffer system called "Carnivore" to help detect illegal Internet communications.
Also Known As: network monitor
Posted by saqlain231


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compnetworking.about.com/od/networksecurityprivacy/g/bldef_sniffer.htm - 22k - 9 hours ago
Posted by waqasahmad


A program to capture data across a computer network. Used by hackers to capture user id names and passwords. Software tool that audits and identifies network traffic packets. Is also used legitimately by network operations and maintenance personnel to troubleshoot network problems.

Posted by HamidAliKhan


The network sniffers are non legitimate users who sniff our data and may use it in wrong manners
Posted by HamidAliKhan


They are the non legitimate users that uses your data for wrong purposes.
Posted by waqqas1


sniffers monitors the data on network & explanation visit the link below
http://www.viprasys.com/vb/f30/network-sniffers-2007-a-7493/
Posted by Hash007


A program and/or device that monitors data traveling over a network. Sniffers can be used both for legitimate network management functions and for stealing information off a network. Unauthorized sniffers can be extremely dangerous to a network's security because they are virtually impossible to detect and can be inserted almost anywhere
Posted by HamidAliKhan


http://compnetworking.about.com/od/networksecurityprivacy/g/bldef_sniffer.htm
Posted by michaelcoyne


packet analyzer (also known as a network analyzer or sniffer, or for particular types of networks, an Ethernet sniffer or wireless sniffer) is computer software or computer hardware that can intercept and log traffic passing over a digital network or part of a network.[1] As data streams flow across the network, the sniffer captures each packet and eventually decodes and analyzes its content according to the appropriate RFC or other specifications
Posted by swathi


Network Sniffers are basically used for powerful network analysis. In it a well-integrated set of functions that can resolve network problems are involved. Network Sniffer can list all of the network packets in real-time from multi network card (Include Modem, ISDN, ADSL) and can also support capturing packets based on the applications (SOCKET, TDI etc). You can observe all traffic of the application that you are interested in. It is easy for you to learn and simple to use. Network Sniffer has plug-ins for different protocols such as ETHERNET, IP, TCP, UDP, PPPOE, HTTP, FTP, WINS, PPP, SMTP, POP3 and so on.
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 01-November-2008 12:24:05 AM By: sagitraz

Network Sniffers are basically used for powerful network analysis. In it a well-integrated set of functions that can resolve network problems are involved. Network Sniffer can list all of the network packets in real-time from multi network card (Include Modem, ISDN, ADSL) and can also support capturing packets based on the applications (SOCKET, TDI etc). You can observe all traffic of the application that you are interested in. It is easy for you to learn and simple to use. Network Sniffer has plug-ins for different protocols such as ETHERNET, IP, TCP, UDP, PPPOE, HTTP, FTP, WINS, PPP, SMTP, POP3 and so on.

Posted: 01-November-2008 01:47:16 AM By: swathi

packet analyzer (also known as a network analyzer or sniffer, or for particular types of networks, an Ethernet sniffer or wireless sniffer) is computer software or computer hardware that can intercept and log traffic passing over a digital network or part of a network.[1] As data streams flow across the network, the sniffer captures each packet and eventually decodes and analyzes its content according to the appropriate RFC or other specifications

Posted: 03-November-2008 01:14:54 PM By: michaelcoyne

http://compnetworking.about.com/od/networksecurityprivacy/g/bldef_sniffer.htm

Posted: 13-November-2008 01:23:18 AM By: HamidAliKhan

A program and/or device that monitors data traveling over a network. Sniffers can be used both for legitimate network management functions and for stealing information off a network. Unauthorized sniffers can be extremely dangerous to a network's security because they are virtually impossible to detect and can be inserted almost anywhere

Posted: 18-November-2008 01:55:55 AM By: Hash007

sniffers monitors the data on network & explanation visit the link below
http://www.viprasys.com/vb/f30/network-sniffers-2007-a-7493/

Posted: 25-November-2008 12:33:57 PM By: waqqas1

They are the non legitimate users that uses your data for wrong purposes.

Posted: 25-November-2008 01:09:58 PM By: HamidAliKhan

The network sniffers are non legitimate users who sniff our data and may use it in wrong manners

Posted: 29-November-2008 02:24:20 PM By: HamidAliKhan

A program to capture data across a computer network. Used by hackers to capture user id names and passwords. Software tool that audits and identifies network traffic packets. Is also used legitimately by network operations and maintenance personnel to troubleshoot network problems.

Posted: 06-January-2009 12:39:19 PM By: waqasahmad

please visit this site
compnetworking.about.com/od/networksecurityprivacy/g/bldef_sniffer.htm - 22k - 9 hours ago

Posted: 08-June-2009 12:12:09 PM By: saqlain231

Definition: Sniffers monitor network data. A sniffer can be a self-contained software program or a hardware device with the appropriate software or firmware programming. Sniffers usually act as network probes or "snoops." They examine network traffic, making a copy of the data without redirecting or altering it. Some sniffers work only with TCP/IP packets, but the more sophisticated tools can work with many other protocols and at lower levels including Ethernet frames.

Years ago, sniffers were tools used exclusively by network engineers. Today, however, these utilities have become popular on the Internet with hackers and the merely curious. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has utilized a famous sniffer system called "Carnivore" to help detect illegal Internet communications.
Also Known As: network monitor