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A terminal user-interface for tshark, inspired by Wireshark.
If you're debugging on a remote machine with a large pcap and no desire to scp it back to your desktop, termshark can help!
Features
Read pcap files or sniff live interfaces (where tshark is permitted).
Inspect each packet using familiar Wireshark-inspired views
Filter pcaps or live captures using Wireshark's display filters
Copy ranges of packets to the clipboard from the terminal
Written in Golang, compiles to a single executable on each platform - downloads available for Linux (+termux), macOS, FreeBSD, and Windows
tshark has many more features that termshark doesn't expose yet! See What's Next.
Installation (FreeBSD)
Termshark is in the FreeBSD ports tree! To install the package, run:
Code:
pkg install termshark
To build/install the port, run:
Code:
cd /usr/ports/net/termshark/ && make install clean
Building
Termshark uses Go modules, so it's best to compile with Go 1.11 or higher. Set GO111MODULE=on then run:
Code:
go get github.com/gcla/termshark/cmd/termshark
Then add ~/go/bin/ to your PATH.
For all packet analysis, termshark depends on tshark from the Wireshark project. Make sure tshark is in your PATH.
Quick Start
Inspect a local pcap:
Code:
termshark -r test.pcap
Capture ping packets on interface eth0:
Code:
termshark -i eth0 icmp
Run termshark -h for options.
Dependencies
Termshark depends on these open-source packages:
tshark - command-line network protocol analyzer, part of Wireshark
tcell - a cell based terminal handling package, inspired by termbox
gowid - compositional terminal UI widgets, inspired by urwid, built on tcell
Note that tshark is a run-time dependency, and must be in your PATH for termshark to function. Version 1.10.2 or higher is required (approx 2013).
If you're debugging on a remote machine with a large pcap and no desire to scp it back to your desktop, termshark can help!
Features
Read pcap files or sniff live interfaces (where tshark is permitted).
Inspect each packet using familiar Wireshark-inspired views
Filter pcaps or live captures using Wireshark's display filters
Copy ranges of packets to the clipboard from the terminal
Written in Golang, compiles to a single executable on each platform - downloads available for Linux (+termux), macOS, FreeBSD, and Windows
tshark has many more features that termshark doesn't expose yet! See What's Next.
Installation (FreeBSD)
Termshark is in the FreeBSD ports tree! To install the package, run:
Code:
pkg install termshark
To build/install the port, run:
Code:
cd /usr/ports/net/termshark/ && make install clean
Building
Termshark uses Go modules, so it's best to compile with Go 1.11 or higher. Set GO111MODULE=on then run:
Code:
go get github.com/gcla/termshark/cmd/termshark
Then add ~/go/bin/ to your PATH.
For all packet analysis, termshark depends on tshark from the Wireshark project. Make sure tshark is in your PATH.
Quick Start
Inspect a local pcap:
Code:
termshark -r test.pcap
Capture ping packets on interface eth0:
Code:
termshark -i eth0 icmp
Run termshark -h for options.
Dependencies
Termshark depends on these open-source packages:
tshark - command-line network protocol analyzer, part of Wireshark
tcell - a cell based terminal handling package, inspired by termbox
gowid - compositional terminal UI widgets, inspired by urwid, built on tcell
Note that tshark is a run-time dependency, and must be in your PATH for termshark to function. Version 1.10.2 or higher is required (approx 2013).