Chris Sanders is a computer security consultant, researcher, and educator. He is the author of Applied Network Security Monitoring and blogs regularly at ChrisSanders.org. Chris uses packet analysis daily to catch bad guys and find evil.
If you are looking for a comprehensive guide on Wireshark, I highly recommend this book. It goes into great detail about reading pcap files and even has example files that you can download and examine yourself. Its technically written like a textbook but with much more laidback and easy to understand feel. -Cyber Intellect The book is clearly written and is both an easy read and a valuable resource for when you have to do packet analysis. -Paul Baccas Praise for Practical Packet Analysis: A wealth of information. Smart, yet very readable, and honestly made me excited to read about packet analysis. -Lauren Malhoit, TechRepublic Well written, insightful, thorough, and practical, this book will be valuable to anyone wanting to understand and analyze network traffic. Even if you're starting from scratch, you're likely to love this book. -Computer World I'd recommend this book to junior network analysts, software developers, and the newly minted CSE/CISSP/etc.-folks that just need to roll up their sleeves and get started troubleshooting network (and security) problems. -Gunter Ollmann, Chief Technical Officer of IOActive, Technical Info The next time I investigate a slow network, I'll turn to Practical Packet Analysis. That's perhaps the best praise I can offer on any technical book. -Michael W. Lucas, author of Absolute FreeBSD and Network Flow Analysis An essential book if you are responsible for network administration on any level. -James Pyles, Linux Pro Magazine I recommend this book to folks that aren't Wireshark experts. (Even those who have plenty of Wireshark experience may pick up a new trick or two.) -Jim Clausing, SANS Internet Storm Center Diary An excellent jump-start for novices. -Jeremy Stretch, PacketLife.net This book really scores in the step-by-step analysis of typical networking problems and how you need to interpret the captured packets. -Network Security Newsletter It makes a great addition for someone in the one-to-three year range of their career. Whether this career is security-centric, network administration, or simply as a hobbyist, Chris Sanders made great work of keeping things simple yet informative for his readers. -J. Oquendo, The Ethical Hacker Network Stands out as a book that's a very useful learning resource, and one that makes the learning process a lot of fun. -Peter N.M. Hansteen, author of The Book of PF Very informative. It does a great job of giving readers what they need to know to do packet analysis and then jumps right in with vivid real life examples of what to do with Wireshark. -Daniel Boland, Linuxsecurity.com Are there unknown hosts chatting away with each other? Is my machine talking to strangers? You need a packet sniffer to really find the answers to these questions. Wireshark is one of the best tools to do this job and this book is one of the best ways to learn about that tool. -Brian Turner, Free Software Magazine Perfect for the beginner to intermediate. -Daemon News A critically important addition to personal, professional, community, and academic library Computer Science collections. -Midwest Book Review If you want to understand Wireshark, it is the best book on the market, and it's from the greatest publisher of technical books, No Starch Press. The book really digs into the details of Wireshark and teaches a lot of tips and tricks to make your life easier when performing packet analysis on large chunks of data. I highly recommend picking this book up either to read or just to keep as a handy reference guide. I have multiple copies of it on my shelf, and frequently recommend it to my students. -Tyler Reguly, Tripwire A great read. -Keith Hoodlet, @securingdev