From a86c5f7cae7ec9a3398300555a0b644689d946a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 06:14:53 +0200 Subject: Merging upstream version 4.4.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc | 91 -------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 91 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc (limited to 'docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc') diff --git a/docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc b/docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index c343a805..00000000 --- a/docbook/wsug_src/wsug_preface.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -[#Preface] -["preface",id="Preface"] -== Preface - -[#PreForeword] - -=== Foreword - -Wireshark is the world’s foremost network protocol analyzer, -but the rich feature set can be daunting for the unfamiliar. -This document is part of an effort by the Wireshark team to improve -Wireshark's usability. -We hope that you find it useful and look forward to your comments. - -[#PreAudience] - -=== Who should read this document? - -The intended audience of this book is anyone using Wireshark. - -This book explains all of the basic and some advanced features -of Wireshark. As Wireshark has become a very complex program, -not every feature may be explained in this book. - -This book is not intended to explain network sniffing in general and it -will not provide details about specific network protocols. A lot of -useful information regarding these topics can be found at the Wireshark -Wiki at link:{wireshark-wiki-url}[]. - -By reading this book, you will learn how to install Wireshark, how to use the -basic elements of the graphical user interface (such as the menu) and what’s -behind some of the advanced features that are not always obvious at first sight. -It will hopefully guide you around some common problems that frequently appear -for new (and sometimes even advanced) Wireshark users. - -[#PreAck] - -=== Acknowledgements - -The authors would like to thank the whole Wireshark team for their assistance. -In particular, the authors would like to thank: - -* Gerald Combs, for initiating the Wireshark project and funding to do this - documentation. - -* Guy Harris, for many helpful hints and a great deal of patience in reviewing - this document. - -* Gilbert Ramirez, for general encouragement and helpful hints along the way. - -The authors would also like to thank the following people for their helpful -feedback on this document: - -* Pat Eyler, for his suggestions on improving the example on generating a backtrace. - -* Martin Regner, for his various suggestions and corrections. - -* Graeme Hewson, for many grammatical corrections. - -The authors would like to acknowledge those man page and README authors for the -Wireshark project from who sections of this document borrow heavily: - -* Scott Renfro from whose `mergecap` man page <> is derived. - -* Ashok Narayanan from whose `text2pcap` man page <> is derived. - -[#PreAbout] - -=== About this document - -This book was originally developed by mailto:{wsug-author-email2}[Richard -Sharpe] with funds provided from the Wireshark Fund. It was updated by -mailto:{wsug-author-email3}[Ed Warnicke] and more recently redesigned and -updated by mailto:{wsug-author-email}[Ulf Lamping]. - -It was originally written in DocBook/XML and converted to AsciiDoc by -Gerald Combs. - -[#PreDownload] - -=== Where to get the latest copy of this document? - -The latest copy of this documentation can always be found at -{wireshark-users-guide-url}. - -[#PreFeedback] - -=== Providing feedback about this document - -Should you have any feedback about this document, please send it to the -authors through mailto:{wireshark-dev-list-email}[]. -- cgit v1.2.3