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How can we use Wireshark to sniff data from WiFi based IoT device to AWS S3?

Hi all,

We have the following setup:

An IoT device logs data and uploads this to an AWS S3 bucket using our local WiFi router as hotspot.

We would like to be able to sniff this traffic for troubleshooting & optimization purposes using Wireshark. We've been able in the past to use Wireshark for a similar purpose with MinIO, which is an open source S3 object server that we can host on our own PC and network.

However, shifting from this and onto a setup where we sniff data sent via our own network - and onto a cloud AWS S3 server - is a bit more foreign to us.

Do you have any suggestions for how to approach this (steps, guides or similar)?

Thank you very much, Mads

How can we use Wireshark to sniff data from WiFi based IoT device to AWS S3?

Hi all,

We have the following setup:

An IoT device logs data and uploads this to an AWS S3 bucket using our local WiFi router as hotspot.

We would like to be able to sniff this traffic for troubleshooting & optimization purposes using Wireshark. We've been able in the past to use Wireshark for a similar purpose with MinIO, which is an open source S3 object server that we can host on our own PC and network.

However, shifting from this and onto a setup where we sniff data sent via our own network - and onto a cloud AWS S3 server - is a bit more foreign to us.

Do you have any suggestions for how to approach this (steps, guides or similar)?

Thank you very much, Madsmuch