Overview
TShark on Ubuntu 26.04 with Free Maintenance Support by ATH Infosystems is a repackaged open-source software offering wherein additional charges apply for support. TShark is the command-line network protocol analyzer included with the Wireshark project. It enables network administrators, security professionals, DevOps engineers, and developers to capture, inspect, filter, and analyze network traffic directly from a Linux terminal.
This pre-configured TShark environment on Ubuntu 26.04 provides a ready-to-use command-line packet analysis platform for AWS EC2 and other Linux environments. TShark is useful for troubleshooting network connectivity, investigating traffic patterns, analyzing protocols, validating network configurations, and supporting security and observability workflows without requiring a graphical interface.
TShark can capture packets from supported network interfaces and read previously captured traffic files for detailed analysis. Its powerful filtering capabilities allow users to focus on specific protocols, hosts, ports, conversations, and other packet characteristics. It can also export selected packet information in machine-readable formats for automation and further processing.
Key Features of TShark:
- Command-line network protocol analyzer.
- Packet capture from supported network interfaces.
- Analysis of saved packet capture files.
- Support for a wide range of network protocols.
- Powerful display and capture filtering capabilities.
- Protocol-specific packet dissection and analysis.
- Filtering by IP addresses, ports, protocols, and packet fields.
- Command-line operation suitable for remote Linux servers.
- Machine-readable output for scripting and automation.
- Useful for network troubleshooting and diagnostics.
- Suitable for security analysis and incident investigation.
- Useful for DevOps and infrastructure troubleshooting workflows.
- Integration with shell scripts and automated analysis processes.
Network Troubleshooting:
TShark can help administrators investigate network connectivity and performance issues by examining packet captures and protocol exchanges. It can be used to identify unexpected traffic, inspect connection behavior, analyze protocol interactions, and troubleshoot application-level communication problems.
Security and Traffic Analysis:
Security and network teams can use TShark to inspect authorized network traffic, investigate suspicious communication patterns, and analyze packet captures during troubleshooting or security investigations. Its command-line interface is useful for remote servers and environments where graphical tools are unavailable.
AWS Deployment:
- Pre-configured TShark environment on Ubuntu 26.04.
- Ready-to-use command-line packet analysis utility.
- Reduced installation and initial configuration effort.
- Suitable for network troubleshooting and monitoring workloads.
- Can be used in AWS EC2-based Linux environments.
- Useful for analyzing authorized network traffic and packet captures.
ATH Infosystems Support:
- TShark installation and configuration assistance.
- Packet capture and filtering guidance.
- Network troubleshooting assistance.
- Maintenance and update support.
- AWS and Linux environment deployment guidance.
Keywords: TShark, Ubuntu 26.04, Wireshark, packet analyzer, network protocol analyzer, packet capture, network monitoring, network troubleshooting, traffic analysis, protocol analysis, network security, command-line network tools, PCAP analysis, packet filtering, DevOps, Linux networking, AWS EC2, network diagnostics, ATH Infosystems.
Licensing & Disclaimer: TShark is open-source software distributed as part of the Wireshark project under its applicable open-source license. TShark, Wireshark, and related trademarks belong to their respective owners. This AWS Marketplace offering is independently packaged, maintained, and supported by ATH Infosystems. Users are responsible for ensuring that packet capture and network analysis activities are authorized and comply with applicable laws, policies, and privacy requirements.
Highlights
- Ideal for Headless and Cloud Servers
- Deep Protocol Analysis
- Built on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS
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Packaged with latest updates as of June/2026
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Connect your instance via SSH, the username is ubuntu. More info on SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html - Run the following commands: #sudo su #sudo apt update #tshark -v
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