1 | initial version |
As long as "PC" means "personal computer", and the personal computer in question happens to be running macOS, yes, you can; see Stefdnk's answer and the "Set Up iOS Packet Tracing" part of Apple's "Recording a Packet Trace" document.
Note that, although the instructions in Apple's document use tcpdump, Wireshark should also work.
2 | No.2 Revision |
As long as "PC" means "personal computer", and the personal computer in question happens to be running macOS, yes, you can; see Stefdnk's answer and the "Set Up iOS Packet Tracing" part of Apple's "Recording a Packet Trace" document.
Note that, although the instructions in Apple's document use tcpdump, Wireshark should also work.
If "PC" means "personal computer" in the sense of "not a Mac", the answer is, as far as I know, "no", unless your "not a Mac" is a Hackintosh and thus running macOS. Windows, Linux, etc. won't work.