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      <title>Multipurpose Analyzer</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Multipurpose Analyzer analyzes L3/L4 headers and L4 payload. Traffic dumps in PCAP or PCAPNG formats are accepted as input.
Multipurpose Analyzer capabilities:
Generate signatures for L4 payload in various ways. Create visualization of the contents of the dump. It can be useful for understanding the traffic structure, as it allows you to visually identify patterns in it. Create a longogram — an image showing the distribution of packet sizes by their number over a certain time interval.</description>
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      <title>IP Analyzer</title>
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      <description>IP Analyzer analyzes lists of IPv4 addresses, providing a extended set of data for each address in the list. Only unique IP addresses are included in the analysis. Checks:
IP addresses presence in reputation lists; compliance with GeoIP databases. If the list contains a prefix from /16 to /32, then it is decomposed into separate IP addresses.
You can analyze:
A text file with a list of entries separated by comma, space, semicolon, line break.</description>
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