Pcap Printer
This application takes a pcap or pcapng file, parses its packets using Packet++ and output each layer in each packet as a readable string (quite similar to the way Wireshark shows packets). In addition it prints a short summary of the file (with details such as file name, size, etc.)
The result is printed to stdout (by default) or to a file (if specified). It can also print only the first X packets of a file
Using the utility
Basic usage:
PcapPrinter pcap_file [-h] [-o output_file] [-c packet_count] [-i filter] [-s]
Options:
pcap_file : Input pcap/pcapng file name
-o output_file : Save output to text file (default output is stdout)
-c packet_count: Print only first packet_count number of packet
-i filter : Apply a BPF filter, meaning only filtered packets will be printed
-s : Print only file summary and exit
-h : Displays this help message and exits);