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: For unencrypted protocols, right-click a packet and select Follow > TCP Stream . You can then view and save the raw data as a file.

Wireshark is the most common tool for manual extraction of objects like images, PDFs, or executables.

: Go to File > Export Objects and select the protocol (e.g., HTTP , SMB, FTP). A list of all files found in those requests will appear for you to save.

Extracting content from a .pcap file involves retrieving the files or data transmitted during a network capture. Depending on your goal—whether it's forensic analysis, recovering a downloaded file, or bulk metadata collection—different tools like Wireshark , Tshark , and NetworkMiner offer various methods.

Extract.pcap Site

: For unencrypted protocols, right-click a packet and select Follow > TCP Stream . You can then view and save the raw data as a file.

Wireshark is the most common tool for manual extraction of objects like images, PDFs, or executables.

: Go to File > Export Objects and select the protocol (e.g., HTTP , SMB, FTP). A list of all files found in those requests will appear for you to save.

Extracting content from a .pcap file involves retrieving the files or data transmitted during a network capture. Depending on your goal—whether it's forensic analysis, recovering a downloaded file, or bulk metadata collection—different tools like Wireshark , Tshark , and NetworkMiner offer various methods.