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Originally posted by G8tK33per
I've only used Ethereal a couple of times...what, if any, are the differences/advantages between the two?
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They have framed Ethereal in a three frame output much like EtherPeek but the biggest difference is building the filters. They have what appears to be a close clone of the EtherPeek frontend for making a filter. This greatly simplfies the usage of the tool. I have some screen shots that will be up this weekend. They also have added tabs across the bottom for decodes, protocols, connections, statistics, wireless and filters.
It is much easier to use then the plain Ethereal and supports the exporting of the output in various formats.
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