Source: tcpdump Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: Progress Linux Maintainers XSBC-Uploaders: Daniel Baumann XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Romain Francoise Bugs: mailto:maintainers@lists.progress-linux.org Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), dh-apparmor, dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~), libpcap0.8-dev (>= 1.9.1), libssl-dev Standards-Version: 4.6.2 Rules-Requires-Root: no Homepage: https://www.tcpdump.org/ Vcs-Browser: https://git.progress-linux.org/packages/fuchur-backports/tcpdump Vcs-Git: https://git.progress-linux.org/packages/fuchur-backports/tcpdump XSBC-Original-Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/rfrancoise/tcpdump XSBC-Original-Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/rfrancoise/tcpdump.git Package: tcpdump Architecture: any Depends: adduser, ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Breaks: apparmor-profiles-extra (<< 1.12~) Replaces: apparmor-profiles-extra (<< 1.12~) Suggests: apparmor (>= 2.3) Multi-Arch: foreign Description: command-line network traffic analyzer This program allows you to dump the traffic on a network. tcpdump is able to examine IPv4, ICMPv4, IPv6, ICMPv6, UDP, TCP, SNMP, AFS BGP, RIP, PIM, DVMRP, IGMP, SMB, OSPF, NFS and many other packet types. . It can be used to print out the headers of packets on a network interface, filter packets that match a certain expression. You can use this tool to track down network problems, to detect attacks or to monitor network activities.