Percentage on SMB Extraction on Wireshark











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Can i assume that this network has re-transmission problems? They are usual or this really means a problematic network ?



The path to access this was in Wireshark > File > Export Objects > SMB.



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    What does the percentage means in this image ?



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    The path to access this was in Wireshark > File > Export Objects > SMB.



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      What does the percentage means in this image ?



      Can i assume that this network has re-transmission problems? They are usual or this really means a problematic network ?



      The path to access this was in Wireshark > File > Export Objects > SMB.



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      What does the percentage means in this image ?



      Can i assume that this network has re-transmission problems? They are usual or this really means a problematic network ?



      The path to access this was in Wireshark > File > Export Objects > SMB.



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          The SMB object export feature was developed by Jose Pico. It's described in the White Paper: A tool for capturing SMB files with Wireshark by David Perez & Jose Pico.



          The definition of percentage is given by:




          [% captured]: percentage reflecting how much of the file was actually captured. It may show “!mem” value if the file doesn’t fit into memory.




          According to this definition, the screenshot in your question doesn't indicate any network problem but just that Wireshark has partially captured some of the listed SMB objects.






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            The SMB object export feature was developed by Jose Pico. It's described in the White Paper: A tool for capturing SMB files with Wireshark by David Perez & Jose Pico.



            The definition of percentage is given by:




            [% captured]: percentage reflecting how much of the file was actually captured. It may show “!mem” value if the file doesn’t fit into memory.




            According to this definition, the screenshot in your question doesn't indicate any network problem but just that Wireshark has partially captured some of the listed SMB objects.






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              The SMB object export feature was developed by Jose Pico. It's described in the White Paper: A tool for capturing SMB files with Wireshark by David Perez & Jose Pico.



              The definition of percentage is given by:




              [% captured]: percentage reflecting how much of the file was actually captured. It may show “!mem” value if the file doesn’t fit into memory.




              According to this definition, the screenshot in your question doesn't indicate any network problem but just that Wireshark has partially captured some of the listed SMB objects.






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                The SMB object export feature was developed by Jose Pico. It's described in the White Paper: A tool for capturing SMB files with Wireshark by David Perez & Jose Pico.



                The definition of percentage is given by:




                [% captured]: percentage reflecting how much of the file was actually captured. It may show “!mem” value if the file doesn’t fit into memory.




                According to this definition, the screenshot in your question doesn't indicate any network problem but just that Wireshark has partially captured some of the listed SMB objects.






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                The SMB object export feature was developed by Jose Pico. It's described in the White Paper: A tool for capturing SMB files with Wireshark by David Perez & Jose Pico.



                The definition of percentage is given by:




                [% captured]: percentage reflecting how much of the file was actually captured. It may show “!mem” value if the file doesn’t fit into memory.




                According to this definition, the screenshot in your question doesn't indicate any network problem but just that Wireshark has partially captured some of the listed SMB objects.







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