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DNA (Deep Network Analyzer) is an open, flexible, and extensible deep network analyzer server and software architecture for passively gathering and analyzing network packets, network sessions, and applications protocols. DNA is designed to be used for Internet security, intrusion detection, network management, protocol and network analysis, information gathering, and network monitoring applications.

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2006-01-09 04:25
1.5 GA

Adoption of OpenAdaptor(tm) as the Output Adapter mechanism. Support for local-only administration. A new targeted packet capture parser, new run scripts, and a new install mechanism. Many bugfixes.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2005-09-09 23:15
1.2b

This release supports Win32 and Linux. It has additional native PCAP library support, support for live capture directly from a network interface, the ability to list devices available for live capture. It supports Win32 via winpcap, and Linux via libpcap. Support for L2 and L2 encapsulation: ethernet and PPOE.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2005-08-21 13:51
1.1b

This release fixes a problem in which the summary
flow output did not show up, an error in the
output interface string with the -q option, and a
wrong default port for rmiregistry in the
CONFIG.SAMPLE document.
Tags: Major bugfixes

2005-08-17 13:45
1.0b

IPTables and IP_queue are supported with a
promiscuous patch. Traffic from both LANs and
wireless LANs may be analyzed. TCPDump files may
be processed through the JNI Java PCAP library.
Tags: Initial freshmeat announcement

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