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What is WinDump?

WinDump is the Windows version of the popular command-line packet analyzer, tcpdump. It is used for network traffic analysis and troubleshooting. WinDump captures and displays the packets being transmitted over a network, allowing users to inspect the headers and data of each packet. This can be helpful for identifying network issues, monitoring network activity, and diagnosing security problems. It requires WinPcap to function.

What other technologies are related to WinDump?

WinDump Competitor Technologies

tcpdump is a packet analyzer that runs on the command line. WinDump is essentially a Windows port of tcpdump, so they compete in the same space of command-line packet capture and analysis.
mentioned alongside WinDump in 1% (82) of relevant job posts
Wireshark is a popular GUI-based network protocol analyzer. It provides similar functionality to WinDump in terms of packet capture and analysis, but with a graphical interface, making it a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside WinDump in 0% (64) of relevant job posts

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