It indicates if it's an entry or exit packet.Ħ) Data (Packets): It shows us in HEX and ASCII the data of the packet. I have not explained yet how to sniff packets but first I want you to see what data is showing WPE to us and what does each thing mean:ġ) Counter: It shows the number of packets sniffed in one session.Ģ) Packets: Numeric indicator of received packets.ģ) Source / Destination: It shows the IP, the client's port and server's portĤ) Size: Shows the size of the packet (number of offsets)ĥ) Type of Packet: It can be Send or Recv. Next, I show you a window with 8 sniffed packets. Down in the counters you can see the number of sniffed packets.ģ) Action Console: We can create filters and send modified packets. ![]() Now, I will explain to you what each button do so be attentive:ġ) Target Program: We can select the process (client) that we want to monitor.Ģ) Trace Controls: We can start, pause and stop sniffering packets. When we open WPE, you will be at the main window. Note: It's detected by almost all anti-virus because it is a HackTool, turn off your anti-virus before downloading, you can check virustotal here. ![]() You'll be able to see the hidden content once you reply to this topic or upgrade your account.
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