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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/NT
- Date added: January 30, 2006
- Total Downloads: 13,174
- Downloads last week: 29
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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From v2Softwares :Two times PlanetSourceCode.com Contest winner. Sniffer.NET is an open source Network Packet Capture and Network Monitoring Tool in VB.NET. It utilizes the power of Packmon.NET Library written in VB.NET which can monitor all network traffic. Now Supports User plugins which can be written in any .Net Language till they expose the IPlugin interface. Sample Plugin is also provided with the Source.
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Version: Sniffer.NET 1
"this product simply ROCKS specially the packmon library used is very much useful"
Pros: this product simply ROCKS specially the packmon library used is very much useful. i would recommend you to visit there site and check for the FREE source code for .Net framework 1.1 and 2.0 the code is well structured and a great help for a beginner like me.
Cons: cant say anything as i learnt a lot from it and till now havent found any flaw or problem with it. once again i recommend downloading the complete source code from there website
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Version: Sniffer.NET 1
"May be good if your a developer?"
Pros: Simple, stand alone exe is the sort of thing I'm looking for.
Cons: Not great out of the box, appears to return very little traffic. Having the source may be great for a developer - but not much use for me.
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