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The current stable release of Wireshark is 3.2.2. It supersedes all previous releases.
- Windows Installer (64-bit)
- Windows Installer (32-bit)
- Windows PortableApps® (32-bit)
- macOS Intel 64-bit .dmg
- Source Code
- Windows Installer (64-bit)
- Windows Installer (32-bit)
- Windows PortableApps® (32-bit)
- macOS Intel 64-bit .dmg
- Source Code
Older Releases
All present and past releases can be found in our download area.
Installation Notes
For a complete list of system requirements and supported platforms, please consult the User's Guide.
Information about each release can be found in the release notes.
Each Windows package comes with the latest stable release of Npcap, which is required for live packet capture. If needed you can download separately from the Npcap web site.
You can also capture packets using WinPcap, although it is no longer maintained or supported.
Live on the Bleeding Edge
You can download source code packages and Windows installers which are automatically created each time code is checked into the source code repository. These packages are available in the automated build section of our download area.
Go Spelunking
You can explore the download areas of the main site and mirrors below. Past releases can be found by browsing the all-versions directories under each platform directory.
Stay Current
You can stay informed about new Wireshark releases by subscribing to the wireshark-announce mailing list. We also provide a PAD file to make automated checking easier.
Verify Downloads
Easysoft drivers for mac. File hashes for the 3.2.2 release can be found in the signatures file. It is signed with key id 0xE6FEAEEA. Prior to April 2016 downloads were signed with key id 0x21F2949A.
Stay Legal
Wireshark is subject to U.S. export regulations. Take heed. Consult a lawyer if you have any questions.
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Wireshark packages are available for most platforms, including the ones listed below.
Vendor / Platform | Sources |
---|---|
Alpine / Alpine Linux | Standard package |
Apple / macOS | Homebrew(Formula) MacPorts Fink |
Arch Linux / Arch Linux | Standard package |
Canonical / Ubuntu | Standard package Latest stable PPA |
Debian / Debian GNU/Linux | Standard package |
The FreeBSD Project / FreeBSD | Standard package |
Gentoo Foundation / Gentoo Linux | Standard package |
HP / HP-UX | Porting And Archive Centre for HP-UX |
NetBSD Foundation / NetBSD | Standard package |
Novell / openSUSE, SUSE Linux | Standard package |
Offensive Security / Kali Linux | Standard package |
PCLinuxOS / PCLinuxOS | Standard package |
Red Hat / Fedora | Standard package |
Red Hat / Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Standard package |
Slackware Linux / Slackware | SlackBuilds.org |
Oracle / Solaris 11 | Standard package |
* / * | The Written Word |
Sharing files between Windows and OS X used to be a headache. Now with Windows 10 and the newest versions of OS X, the process has become much easier.
A decade ago, it was a headache trying to get Windows and OS X to talk to each other. Our previous article showed you how to set up a network between OS X Snow Leopard and Windows 7. Since then things have gotten easier, especially with Windows 10 and OS X El Capitan. There are many options available, which include file syncing and using external storage mediums. Setting up a peer to peer network is also an option. Let’s look at that.
Setup a Network Between OS X El Capitan and Windows 10
Before you begin, check to make sure both operating systems are updated. On OS X head to the Apple, menu > App Store > Updates to make sure it’s up-to-date.
Also, check to make sure your network adapters are functioning correctly. In Windows 10, press Windows key + X then click Device Manager. Expand Network Adapters; if there is no exclamation sign, then you are ready to go.
In OS X, launch System Preferences > Network and click your network connection.
Enable File Sharing and Network Discovery
Before you can browse each computer, you’ll need to enable the ability for both Windows 10 and OS X to see each other. In OS X, launch System Preferences > Sharing > check off File Sharing. Click Options then check off your user account. If you are unable to do this, your iCloud account might be preventing it. See instructions further down in this article on how to troubleshoot this problem.
In Windows 10, click Start > File Explorer then click Network in the Navigation pane. Click Turn on Network Discovery and File Sharing.
Ethernet or Wireless
This article assumes you are using an Ethernet Connection which is the best way to enable things to work. All you need is a CAT5 cable to connect both computers. You can also use a basic network switch or router to connect both machines. Depending on the model of Mac you own, you might need to invest in an Apple Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter; if there is no built-in Ethernet port. The majority of Windows computers come built in with an Ethernet port; exceptions include Ultrabooks and a 2-in-1 device such as the Microsoft Surface.
After connecting both systems, launch the Finder or press Shift + Command + K to open the network folder. Your Windows 10 PC should automatically be mounted. Double click it.
On the next screen click the Connect As button.
Enter your Microsoft Account and password then click Connect.
Automatically, your Personal Folders and any other shared folders are mounted in the Finder.
You can proceed to browse and copy files.
Connect to OS X El Capitan from Windows 10
Click Start > File Explorer > Network. Double-click the Mac icon, and then log in.
If you are not able to log in, your iCloud account on the Mac might be preventing you from doing so. If you use your iCloud credentials to log into your Mac, it is unfortunately not compatible with Windows File Sharing for security reasons. The workaround for this is to change your account password.
Open System Preferences > Users & Groups > Change Password, click Use Separate Password.
Enter a new password, confirm, restart your Mac and configure Windows File Sharing again. Launch System Preferences > Sharing > check off File Sharing > click Options then check off the account you want to share files from.
Other Troubleshooting Steps
If you still don’t see the Mac, try connecting manually using the NETBIOS name. You can find this in the Network Preference on the Mac. Launch System Preferences > Network > Advanced > WINS tab.
From your Windows PC, press Windows key + R then type the machine name then click OK. Enter your credentials; you should be able to access your resources.
There are still some wrinkles in the network experience between OS X and Windows, but it has certainly gotten better – both from the setup and troubleshooting side. I hope Apple modifies the iCloud password policy in future versions of OS X. I was able to log into my Windows PC from the Mac using my Microsoft Account credentials, so I don’t see why it can’t be same for OS X.
Mac thunderbolt port. Be sure to check out our other articles about file sharing: