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Wireshark makes a TV appearance!
Season 3, Episode 11 of NCIS: LA features Wireshark running a capture in the background on a really large screen. Â
Congrats Wireshark!
Kudos also to the NCIS producers who are paying attention to little details like this (even though they keep using IP addresses like 324.21.55.299)
Our new sign is here!
At the risk of CloudShark becoming an ascii art repository in the sky, we thought we'd share with you our Thanksgiving message using CloudShark. Open the CloudShark session below and follow stream on our message.
http://cloudshark.org/captures/872f003f169e
Or jump right to the TCP follow stream.
http://cloudshark.org/analysis/872f003f169e/follow?proto=tcp&stream=0
Happy Thanksgiving!
Experimenting with some mapping of our most active CloudShark.org users. Â Great to see so many people using it all over the world.
Hopefully the new Analysis Tools and Summary Colorization will make it even more popular. Â Did we mention we bumped the upload size max to 10 MB?
CloudShark Appliance 1.3 has been released!
We're really excited to announce that the latest version of CloudShark is ready to be released into the wild. Â It adds some fantastic new analysis tools that have never before been available within a web browser.
Don't have a CloudShark Appliance of your own? Head on over to our website and order one today!
Update 11/2:Â Your favorite online free version of CloudShark has been updated to include these new features, and everything else that's available from the appliance.
See an example of it in action right now.
UNH-IOL Deploys CloudShark for Securely Storing, Annotating, and Sharing Packet Capture Files
Virtual Platform Enables Lab Engineers to Tag Files and Packets, Then Share Files Securely with Equipment Vendors
PORTSMOUTH, NH, September 6, 2011 — QA Cafe, a leading provider of IP testing solutions, today announced the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL), an independent provider of broad-based testing and standards conformance services for the networking industry, has deployed the CloudShark platform for securely collecting, storing, tagging, and sharing packet-capture files. Capture files record network traffic within a specific period of time. Research teams at UNH-IOL generate hundreds and sometimes thousands of capture files each week in the course of their analysis of network devices and networking standards. By annotating files in the CloudShark platform, researchers can exchange comments and questions with other researchers who work in the lab at different hours of the day. CloudShark also enables researchers to share capture files securely with select outside parties, such as equipment vendors, without having to email files or transfer large, multi-gigabyte files by FTP. Authorized users can view, tag, and annotate files securely in any Web browser.
“CloudShark brings a new level of organization and security to our management of capture files,” said Timothy Winters, Senior IP Manager at UNH-IOL. “We can store files securely in the CloudShark repository and tag files with identifying information such as protocols, device type or test run IDs, making the files easier to find and compare. Our teams especially appreciate the ability to annotate individual packets. This helps engineers share comments and questions with other engineers who are visiting the lab at different times.”
“We’re thrilled to have such a renowned laboratory use CloudShark,” said Joe McEachern, founder and CEO of QA Cafe. “Researchers can now work more productively with capture files without sacrificing security.”
UNH-IOL has deployed CloudShark as a software-only virtual appliance. The solution is also available as a 1U rack-mountable physical appliance.
For more information about CloudShark, please write to [email protected] or call 1 (877) 332-0784 in the U.S. or Canada.
About the UNH-IOL
Founded in 1988, the UNH-IOL provides independent, broad-based interoperability and standards conformance testing for data, telecommunications and storage networking products and technologies. Combining extensive staff experience, standards bodies participation, and a 32,000+ square foot facility, the UNH-IOL helps companies efficiently and cost effectively deliver products to the market. For more information, visit http://www.iol.unh.edu/, or connect with the UNH-IOL on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/UNHIOL, on Twitter at @UNH_IOL and on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/company/unh-interoperability-lab.
About QA Cafe, LLC
QA Cafe, a privately held company headquartered in Portsmouth, NH, is a leading provider of IP testing solutions that allow telecom and datacom developers and test engineers to test critical IP functionality quickly and reliably. The company developed CloudShark to make it easy for testers, network managers, field technicians, and other IT engineers to securely store, manage, and share packet capture files. QA Cafe’s flagship test product, CDRouter™, is used today by most of the major manufacturers of routers and CPE devices in the Far East, North America, Europe and Asia. For more information about CloudShark, please visit www.cloudshark.org.
What do you get for solving the programming challenge at http://qacafe.com? Some duct work and a 12 pack of Land Shark Lager (official beer of CloudShark) to help you forget about the problem.
CloudShark Appliance Continues to Evolve with Release 1.2
The CloudShark Appliance continues to evolve. We've been learning many things from our initial customers and working to make CloudShark even better. We really appreciate all the feedback! Still lots of great stuff in the pipeline!
We just released version 1.2. Part of this new release includes support for external authentication. This allows CloudShark to work with your existing network directory services such as LDAP or Active Directory. This makes user and group management easier and you don't have to duplicate or manage users in CloudShark. Great for enterprise networks.
Some of the other changes are detailed in our release notes for version 1.2.
http://support.cloudshark.org/CloudShark_1.2_Release_Notes
Stay tuned for more information about what's coming next, we're very excited!
Demoing the new CloudShark stickers on my ride! Can't decide which one we like the best. Be a proud CloudShark fan!
A Look Back on Sharkfest '11
It's been a couple weeks since the CloudShark team returned from Sharkfest '11. We set a goal early in 2011 to debut our CloudShark Appliance during the conference. And while our table at the vendor reception was small, we did have a great time showing off CloudShark and meeting all of you. Joe, John, Zach, and Mike gave numerous on the spot demos that evening. Non-stop action! We also met a number of folks who have been using our CloudShark.org service since it launched last year.
Back at the conference, we saw some great presentations from Jasper Bongertz, Gerald Combs, Tod Beardsley, Hansang Bae, Betty DuBois, Laura Chappell, and others. It was inspiring to be surrounded by packet enthusiasts for a few days. We also learned quite a bit about how folks are using Wireshark and how we can improve our CloudShark.org service and appliance.
We finished off the week in Sharkfest fashion dining on crab in San Franciso. This was a welcome change after starting the week off at Happy Donut in Palo Alto!
Lots of great CloudShark development is planned for this year so keep an eye on things by visiting http://appliance.cloudshark.org. We'll see you at Sharkfest next year!
--joe
It's easy to make things hard. It's hard to make things easy. It's usually better to do the latter.
SharkFest '11 Keynote speaker Steven McCanne
The folks from CloudShark made it to Sharkfest '11 this year on the Standford campus in Palo Alto, CA. We heard a great keynote yesterday from Steve McCanne (CTO at Riverbed) about some of the thinking that went into the development of the Berkeley Packet Filter (bpf) and the creation of libpcap. What a great story!
QA Cafe Introduces CloudShark™, a Secure Cloud-based Solution for Storing and Sharing Packet Capture Files
Virtual Platform Enables Enterprises and Service Providers to Accelerate Troubleshooting and Protect Capture Files from Data Breaches
PORTSMOUTH, NH, June 6, 2011 — QA Cafe, a leading provider of IP testing solutions, today announced the availability of CloudShark, a secure platform for storing and sharing packet capture files. Network engineers, VoIP service providers, and other IT engineers rely on capture files, which record network traffic, to troubleshoot applications and networks. Using CloudShark, authorized engineers can upload capture files to a secure software repository. They can tag capture files to make them easier to find and annotate them with comments and questions. They can also share files with other engineers, who can access the files through CloudShark’s secure browser-based interface. CloudShark enables users to view capture files from any device with a Web browser,including smartphones or tablets such as iPads. The CloudShark platform is available as a software-only virtual appliance or a turn-key, rack-mountable 1U hardware appliance, the CloudShark PCA1000.
TalkFree, a leading provider of VoIP services to resellers, is using CloudShark to share capture files among its operations and support teams and its customers. “CloudShark gives us the ability to analyze and resolve issues much faster,” said Colin Brown, director of network operations at TalkFree. “We deal with over 100 carriers on our platform, so we have an abundance of SIP trace files to manage, and they are much easier to administer using CloudShark’s centralized storage. Rather than emailing files back and forth, now we simply email a link and our engineers and customers can view a file on a mobile device such as a smartphone or iPad. We’re very pleased with the CloudShark solution and so are our customers. When they see it they say `What’s this? I want it.’”
“Capture files are invaluable assets for network analysis and troubleshooting, but until now IT organizations have had no way of securely organizing and sharing their capture files,” said Joe McEachern, founder and president of QA Cafe. “CloudShark makes it easy for engineers to collaborate, even if they’re not carrying network analyzers. CloudShark also helps organizations ensure that capture files containing confidential data never fall into the wrong hands, leading to a data breach or violation of regulations such as HIPAA or SOX.”
QA Cafe has launched an Early Adopter program for CloudShark. For details, please write to [email protected] or call 1 (877) 332-0784 in the U.S. or Canada.
About QA Cafe, LLC
QA Cafe, a privately held company headquartered in Portsmouth, NH, is a leading provider of IP testing solutions that allow telecom and datacom developers and test engineers to quickly and reliably test crucial IP functionality. The company developed CloudShark to make it easy for testers, network managers, field technicians, and other IT engineers to securely store, manage, and share packet capture files. QA Cafe’s flagship test product, CDRouter™, is used today by most of the major manufacturers of routers and CPE devices in the Far East, North America, Europe and Asia. For more information about CloudShark, please visit www.cloudshark.org.
CloudShark Updates and Introducing the New CloudShark Appliance
You may have noticed some changes at CloudShark.org. We've redesigned the home page to include a drag and drop widget. Now using CloudShark from your computer is even easier than before. Just click and drag your capture files from your desktop onto the drag and drop widget. CloudShark will automatically upload them. You can also click to open a file browser as before. We've also rebranded the site to introduce the new CloudShark Appliance. The appliance brings CloudShark into your own network. It also adds additional features not available on the free site - user management, packet annotations, file tagging, and security. Click on over to http://appliance.cloudshark.org to learn more.
Below is an example of the new annotation feature in the CloudShark Appliance.
New Paint
If you haven't stopped by cloudshark.org in a while, now's your chance.  We've touched up the colors everywhere in preparation of something BIG (And we don't just mean another t-shirt giveaway). Â
Check back often, and keep uploading those captures files!
Here is a short video demo of CloudShark's new capture file navigation!