Wireshark 1.10 Network Analyzer Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 5 June 2013 at 08:04 PM EDT. Add A Comment
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Version 1.10.0 of Wireshark, the widely-used network protocol analyzer, has been released as stable. With this Wireshark 1.10 release comes many new and updated features.

Key changes for Wireshark 1.10.0 include faster packet byte viewing, updates to the wireless toolbar, Wireshark on Linux does a better job of detecting added/removed interfaces, USB type/product support name support improvements, Wireshark can now calculate HTTP response times, Wireshark can be compiled using the GTK+3 tool-kit, and various Tshark updates.

The Wireshark 1.10 update also introduces support for a whole lot of new network protocols, but the list of updated protocols is even bigger. The capture file support has also been updated.

More details on the Wireshark 1.10 network protocol analyzer update can be found via its mailing list announcement.
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