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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sniffer (disambiguation)

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COMPUTER NETWORK EQUIPMENT OR SOFTWARE THAT ANALYZES NETWORK TRAFFIC
Wireless sniffer; Packet Sniffer; Packet sniffing; Packet sniff; Packet capturing; Packet Sniffing; Wireless analyzer; Wifi scanner; Wifi analyzer; Packet capture; Deep packet capture; Deep Packet Capture; Network Packet Sniffer; Packet sniffer; Packet analysis; Packet analyzers; Network sniffers; Packet Capture; List of packet analyzers; Packet analyser; WAN analyzer
<networking, tool> A network monitoring tool that captures data packets and decodes them using built-in knowledge of common protocols. Sniffers are used to debug and monitor networking problems. (1995-03-28)

Wikipedia

Sniffer

Sniffer may refer to:

  • Packet analyzer (aka network analyzer, protocol analyzer or sniffer), computer software or hardware that can intercept and log traffic passing over a digital network
  • The trademark for the original Network General Sniffer protocol analyzer
  • Autolycus (submarine detector) (aka sniffer), a device to detect diesel exhaust fumes from a submarine
  • Allan Clarke (footballer), the Leeds Utd, Fulham and England striker known by that nickname
  • A slang term for intoxicative inhalants
  • Sniffer (Anwar Ka Ajab Kissa), a 2013 Indian film directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta
Examples of use of sniffer
1. Foot patrols, with sniffer dogs, scoured the area.
2. Police with sniffer dogs were present in all stations.
3. Rescue teams in bright orange uniforms also used sniffer dogs.
4. Even the Guard‘s new sniffer dog, Linda, was enlisted.
5. More sniffer dogs will be employed to check visitors.