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IP Sniffer with PRTG

The all-in-one monitoring for your entire network

  • Analyze packet headers & filters traffic by IP addresses
  • Display IP traffic data in customizable graphs
  • Get real-time alerts in the event of IP anomalies
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PRTG IP sniffer: What you will find on this page

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  • Single IP sniffers vs. all-in-one network monitoring tools
  • What sniffing IPs looks like in PRTG
  • 3 reasons why PRTG is the IP sniffing tool of your choice
  • IP sniffing with PRTG: Immediate results or long-term planning
  • Explore our preconfigured PRTG sensors for IP sniffing
  • IP sniffer: FAQ

PRTG makes sniffing IP addresses as easy as it gets

Custom alerts and data visualization let you quickly identify and prevent IP traffic issues.

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Single IP sniffers vs. all-in-one network monitoring tools

IP sniffers

Many IP sniffers on the market let you analyze individual IP packets, but without the full network overview provided by Paessler PRTG. These tools give you detailed information on the data that is carried in each respective packet (packet capture) and discover any suspicious data traffic in the network, but they lack insight into other areas of your infrastructure.

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Network monitoring tools like PRTG let you monitor your entire wireless and local network, including its hardware, applications, virtual machines, network traffic, and more. You can keep an eye on bandwidth and filter your traffic by type, protocol, source, and destination. PRTG’s built-in alarm system immediately notifies you of potential issues so that you can act in time.

What sniffing IPs looks like in PRTG

Diagnose network issues by continuously tracking and analyzing IP data traffic. Show packet header analysis and other key metrics in real time. Visualize monitoring data in clear graphs and dashboards to identify problems more easily. Gain the overview you need to troubleshoot problems in your IT infrastructure.

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Device tree view of the complete monitoring setup

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Custom PRTG dashboard for keeping an eye on the entire IT infrastructure

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Live traffic data graph in PRTG

Start advanced IP sniffing with PRTG and see how it can make your network more reliable and your job easier.

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3 reasons why PRTG is the IP sniffing tool of your choice

PRTG comes with more than 250 preconfigured sensors for monitoring your entire IT infrastructure, including packet sniffing, flow monitoring, and traffic monitoring via SNMP. You can also easily create custom sensors using the PRTG API.

PacketSniffing

Packet sniffing

The Packet Sniffer sensor monitors your traffic, then filters it by IP address, protocol, and connection. It also analyzes the headers of incoming and outgoing data packets. All this IP packet analysis data is presented on customizable graphs and so-called toplists.

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Flow monitoring

PRTG monitors all the major flow protocols (IPFIX, NetFlow, jFlow, sFlow). As with the Packet Sniffer sensor, you can break down your traffic by IP address, protocol, and port to take a closer look. The NetFlow protocol is used mostly by Cisco devices, which you can monitor with our NetFlow v5 and NetFlow v9 sensors (preconfigured or custom).

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SNMP traffic monitoring

The SNMP Traffic sensor monitors traffic on a device using the Simple Network Management Protocol. It shows the number of incoming and outgoing errors, discarded packets, unicast and non-unicast packets; the incoming, outgoing, and total traffic; and the number of incoming unknown protocols.

IP sniffing with PRTG: Immediate results or long-term planning

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One-time IP tracker

You can use IP tracking with PRTG to resolve a specific problem, for example getting to the root of a short-term spike in traffic and find out if the problem lies with hardware resources, VPN connectivity, or with the internet service provider (ISP).

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Continuous IP monitoring

You can also use IP sniffing with PRTG to plan and develop your network infrastructure. It keeps a constant eye on your entire network, using historical data logs and lookups to recognize long-term trends.

Explore our preconfigured PRTG sensors for IP sniffing

PRTG comes with more than 250 native sensor types for monitoring your entire on-premises, cloud, and hybrid cloud environment out of the box. Check out some examples below!

Packet Sniffer

The Packet Sniffer sensor monitors the headers of data packets that pass a local network card using a built-in packet sniffer. You can choose from predefined channels. It can show the following and more:

  • Traffic from Citrix applications
  • Traffic from file transfer (FTP/P2P) and various other protocols (UDP, TCP)
  • Traffic from network services (DHCP, DNS, Ident, ICMP, SNMP)
  • Internet mail traffic (IMAP, POP3, SMTP)
  • Traffic from remote control applications (RDP, SSH, Telnet, Virtual Network Computing (VNC))
Packet Sniffer
Packet Sniffer

NetFlow v9

The NetFlow v9 sensor receives traffic data from a NetFlow v9-compatible device and shows the traffic by type. This sensor has several filter options to divide traffic into different channels. It can show the following and more:

  • Traffic from Citrix applications
  • Traffic from file transfer (FTP/P2P) and various other protocols (UDP, TCP)
  • Traffic from network services (DHCP, DNS, Ident, ICMP, SNMP)
  • Internet mail traffic (IMAP, POP3, SMTP)
  • Traffic from remote control applications (RDP, SSH, Telnet, Virtual Network Computing (VNC))
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NetFlow v9

SNMP Traffic v2

The SNMP Traffic v2 sensor monitors bandwidth and traffic on a device. It can show the following:

  • Number of incoming and outgoing broadcast, multicast, unicast, and non-unicast packets
  • Number of incoming and outgoing discards and errors
  • Total, incoming, and outgoing traffic
  • Number of incoming, unknown protocols
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SNMP Traffic v2

Ping v2

The Ping v2 sensor sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request ("ping") from the probe system to the parent device to monitor its availability. It can show the following:

• Response time

• Packet loss

• Target status

• Minimum and maximum ping time

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Ping v2

See the PRTG Manual for a list of all available sensor types.

PRTG is compatible with all major vendors, products, and systems

compatible with all major vendors, products, and systems

PRTG makes sniffing IP addresses as easy as it gets

Custom alerts and data visualization let you quickly identify and prevent IP traffic issues.

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“Excellent tool for detailed monitoring. Alarms and notifications work greatly. Equipment addition is straight forward and server initial setup is very easy. ...feel safe to purchase it if you intend to monitor a large networking landscape.”

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Find the root cause of the problem with our PRTG IP sniffer solution

Real-time notifications mean faster troubleshooting so that you can act before more serious issues occur.

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IP Sniffer: FAQ

 

What is IP sniffing?

IP sniffing, also known as packet sniffing or network sniffing, is the practice of intercepting and examining data packets flowing across a computer network. This technique is often used for troubleshooting network issues, but it can also be exploited for malicious purposes, such as capturing sensitive information like usernames and passwords. Unauthorized IP sniffing b ymalware or other attacks is generally considered a security risk and can violate privacy.

What is an IP sniffer tool?

A sniffer is a tool or program that inspects data traffic on network devices. Incoming and outgoing data traffic is “sniffed” as it passes through network interfaces. Sniffers log data packets and use IP addresses to identify senders and recipients.

What's the difference between an IP sniffer and an IP puller?

The difference between an IP sniffer and an IP puller lies primarily in their methods, functions, and typical use cases. An IP sniffer is a powerful network analysis tool, while an IP puller is more narrowly focused on identifying and extracting IP addresses, often with questionable intent.

 

IP sniffer

An IP sniffer is a type of network monitoring tool used to capture and analyze network traffic. It operates at a low level in the network stack, allowing it to intercept and examine data packets as they travel across a network. These tools are often referred to as "packet sniffers" or "network sniffers."

An IP sniffer captures all or selected packets of data traveling through a network. Each packet contains various information, including the source and destination IP addresses, protocols, and potentially the content of the data.

After capturing the packets, the sniffer can analyze them to reveal details about network activity, such as which devices are communicating, the nature of the data being transferred, and the IP addresses involved.

IT admins use sniffers to diagnose network issues, such as identifying bottlenecks, misconfigurations, or unauthorized devices. Security experts use sniffers to detect suspicious activity, such as potential intrusions or data exfiltration. Developers and researchers use sniffers to study how different network and internet protocols operate or to debug network applications.

 

IP puller

An IP puller (or IP grabber) is a tool specifically designed to extract or "pull" the IP address of a specific user, often without their knowledge. It is generally used in more targeted ways and is frequently associated with unethical or malicious activities.

An IP puller might involve social engineering, such as tricking a user into clicking a link or interacting with content that captures their IP address. Unlike a sniffer, an IP puller focuses on identifying the IP address of a particular individual or device. IP pullers typically work with specific applications, such as online games, chat services, or social media platforms, where they can intercept or log the IP addresses of connected gamers or users.

Some people use IP pullers to find the IP addresses of others to carry out Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks or to harass them online. In some cases, IP pullers are used to track URLs or a user's online activity, or they track IP addresses and geolocations without their consent.

What's the difference between an IP sniffer and an IP catcher?

The difference between an IP sniffer and an IP catcher lies in their methods, scope, and typical use cases. Both involve the identification of IP addresses, but they operate in distinct ways and are used for different purposes. An IP sniffer is a comprehensive network tool used for capturing and analyzing all traffic on a network, including IP addresses. In contrast, an IP catcher is a more targeted tool that captures IP addresses when users interact with specific online resources.

 

IP sniffer

An IP sniffer is a tool used to capture and analyze network traffic. It operates at a lower level in the network stack, intercepting all data packets as they travel across a network. The sniffer can capture a wide range of information beyond just IP addresses, including data content, protocol details, and other metadata.

 

IP catcher

An IP catcher is a tool or method designed to capture the IP address of a user who interacts with a specific resource, such as a website, link, or online service. Unlike an IP sniffer, an IP catcher typically operates at a higher level and is focused on recording IP addresses from specific interactions rather than capturing all network traffic.

An IP catcher logs the IP address of a user when they visit a specific website, click on a link, or access a resource controlled by the person using the catcher. This is done through embedded scripts, tracking pixels, or web server logs. The IP catcher records the IP address and possibly other information (like browser type or location) of users who interact with the monitored resource.

Common use cases include tracking visitors to a website to understand where traffic is coming from (web analytics), monitoring and logging access to a service or website to detect suspicious behavior, or analyzing the reach and engagement of shared links or online campaigns in marketing.

How do I use an IP sniffer?

If you have a critical problem – such as unusually high network traffic or trouble transmitting data – an IP sniffer will help you uncover the cause. IP sniffers can even be used to sniff the traffic itself (i.e. individual data packets). The PRTG Packet Sniffer sensor monitors traffic around the clock, including the distribution of traffic across devices, applications, and IP addresses.

How do I set up IP sniffing with PRTG?

When you run PRTG for the first time, the Auto-Discovery feature will be launched automatically. Simply enter a range of IP addresses. PRTG will add all the devices (servers, routers, switches, firewalls, etc.) within this range to your monitoring environment. You can then create the Packet Sniffer sensor separately on the server whose traffic you wish to monitor, or via the monitoring port of your switch if you wish to include all traffic in your monitoring.

What is an IP scanner?

The terms “IP scanner” or “network scanner” are often used synonymously with “IP sniffer.” However, IP scanners are mostly used to scan operating systems such as Windows, Mac, or Linux, while IP sniffing tools are used more globally.

What is an IP logger?

An IP logger is a tool or service designed to capture and record the IP addresses of users who interact with a specific link, website, or piece of content. The primary function of IP logging is to log the IP address of a visitor when they access or click on something controlled by the person using the IP logger.

What is a sensor in PRTG?

In PRTG, “sensors” are the basic monitoring elements. One sensor usually monitors one measured value in your network, for example the traffic of a switch port, the CPU load of a server, or the free space on a disk drive. On average, you need about 5-10 sensors per device or one sensor per switch port.

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