

Despite my doing things with my browser (looking up stuff, including http activity) it won't show anything and I always end my capture with no packets despite waiting for a good minute. I start my capture with no filtering and promiscuous mode on all interfaces. Same with an Ethernet connection and the loopback interface.

I open Wireshark and it shows me all detectable interfaces, out of which the Wi-Fi I'm connected to shows activity. The only thing I've done differently since last time was that I opened the command window and run it as administrator, but when I went to use Wireshark again I did run it as administrator as well. I've used it once before and it worked just fine, so I can't understand why it's not working right now. You may also use Wireshark capture and analysis tool.I am trying to use Wireshark, but for some reason it won't capture packets. To capture all packets from a specific host on the network: Tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode To capture all packets on the WAN (the below assumes that interface eth1 is the WAN interface): tcpdump relies on libcap, therefore it can produce standard pcap analysis files which may be processed by other tools. It may be used to capture packets on the fly and/or save them in a file for later analysis. Tcpdump is a network capture and analysis tool.
