Capture and inspect network traffic for reconnaissance, device identification, and security audits.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Wireshark MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the Wireshark MCP Server to analyze this packet capture, identify suspicious external IPs, protocols, and unusual ports, then summarize the findings by risk level.
A concise investigation summary listing suspicious IPs, protocol patterns, port activity, and risk assessment.
Based on the packet capture, identify the main device types on the local network, infer vendors, IP/MAC addresses, and likely roles, then output an inventory.
A device inventory including endpoint types, vendor details, network identifiers, and inferred roles.
Use the Wireshark MCP Server to perform a security audit on this network traffic, checking for plaintext transmission, weak protocols, suspicious scanning, and possible credential leakage, then provide remediation advice.
A security audit report describing findings, supporting evidence, risk levels, and remediation recommendations.
Analyze network traffic with natural language for packet stats and anomaly detection.
Analyze PCAP captures with AI for network forensics and protocol troubleshooting.
Analyze packet captures and live traffic through natural-language network investigation.
Analyze packet captures in natural language for protocols, flows, and threats.
Analyze networks with natural-language packet capture, scanning, and threat detection.
Capture and analyze network packets to detect threats and vulnerability signals.