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2020-01-15 12:16:20 +0000 commented question Hi iam new with wireshark.Is this an Arp atack??

It does seem weird because AFAIK all ARP requests should be broadcasts and the 7th frame in the image looks like a unica

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2019-11-27 14:15:58 +0000 commented question IO Graph label sizes

I edited the graph using an image editor so I don't really need a response ASAP. But it would be nice if there was a fun

2019-11-26 15:44:56 +0000 commented question wireshark, what was the unique id that was assigned to the submitted data

Is this the same question as: https://ask.wireshark.org/question/12986/unique-id-of-a-packet/ ?

2019-11-26 15:42:33 +0000 commented answer Getting specific fields from packets

This looks really cool! When I want to extract data from a pcap file, I would apply the specific field as a column and

2019-11-26 15:34:22 +0000 commented answer Unique id of a packet?

It sounds like they are looking for analysis of the payload data which should contain a unique id. Perhaps you should cl

2019-11-26 10:19:05 +0000 commented question Can an Expert help identify an issue

Hi JHinkle, from the wireshark packets it seems like you have the right train of thought. Just googling the "tcp window

2019-11-26 10:04:34 +0000 commented question IO Graph label sizes

@bubbasnmp Thank you for responding. I couldn't upload an image since it says I need more than 60 points :/ I added a Im

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2019-11-26 10:03:48 +0000 edited question IO Graph label sizes

IO Graph label sizes Hello! I would like to increase the size of labels in the IO graph. The duration of the capture is

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2019-11-25 16:03:02 +0000 asked a question IO Graph label sizes

IO Graph label sizes Hello! I would like to increase the size of labels in the IO graph. The duration of the capture is

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2019-05-29 09:38:58 +0000 commented question Info column SMTP shows "| | |" instead of the protocol commands

Hello, I had a similar issue but with ARP recently. I think the best way forward is just to uninstall wireshark and make

2019-05-29 09:34:41 +0000 commented question What is wrong with my internets?!

If you're still interested, please send the packet captures (also requested by dmayer) and attempt your gaming sessions

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2019-05-29 09:27:15 +0000 answered a question Who has <IP address>? Tell <IP address> question

As described in the comments: "uninstalled and re-installed Wireshark and made sure I removed all user preferences/setti

2019-05-28 09:00:00 +0000 commented question Who has <IP address>? Tell <IP address> question

I just uninstalled and re-installed Wireshark and made sure I removed all user preferences/settings while uninstalling.

2019-05-28 08:50:16 +0000 asked a question Who has <IP address>? Tell <IP address> question

Who has <ip address="">? Tell <ip address=""> question Hello! I am facing a display issue in Wireshark wher

2019-04-24 08:10:31 +0000 commented answer Duplicate packets from VMware host

Hi SYN-bit, I do not see two SYN/ACK packets coming back, which confirms that only one SYN packet leaves my VM. Thank

2019-04-24 08:09:20 +0000 marked best answer Duplicate packets from VMware host

Hello,

I'm having an issue where I see duplicate packets sent from a virtual machine. The VMware workstation is running Linux with the network adapter in "Bridged: Connected directly to the physical network" mode. Additionally, the "Replicate physical network connection state" option is checked.

I have Wireshark running on my host machine running Windows 10. When I send ICMP messages from the virtual machine to another device connected to the local network, I see 2 instances of the same ICMP message being sent in Wireshark (that is running on the host machine). When I delve further into these two ICMP requests, I see that one of them has a response frame while the other does not. Am I correct in thinking that this is because I have a bridged connection between the host machine and the virtual machine? Is this expected behavior? Is there anything I can do to not sent duplicate packets? I am only using ICMP to demonstrate the issue. I am trying to setup a three-way handshake between a client and server using scapy, but the duplicate messages are messing up the response I'm expecting from the server (immediate RSTs are sent from the client).

I also have Wireshark running on the virtual machine with Linux. I do not see any duplicate packets on the machine. This makes me believe that this is expected behavior.

Please let me know if you would like any screenshots or further information. I would be happy to oblige.

BR

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2019-04-23 13:41:27 +0000 asked a question Duplicate packets from VMware host

Duplicate packets from VMware host Hello, I'm having an issue where I see duplicate packets sent from a virtual machine