How to Install and Uninstall tcpflow.x86_64 Package on CentOS Stream 8
Last updated: February 04,2025
1. Install "tcpflow.x86_64" package
This guide let you learn how to install tcpflow.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 8
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
tcpflow.x86_64
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2. Uninstall "tcpflow.x86_64" package
Learn how to uninstall tcpflow.x86_64 on CentOS Stream 8:
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sudo dnf remove
tcpflow.x86_64
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the tcpflow.x86_64 package on CentOS Stream 8
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Available Packages
Name : tcpflow
Version : 1.6.1
Release : 3.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 330 k
Source : tcpflow-1.6.1-3.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Network traffic recorder
URL : https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow
License : GPL+
Description : tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP
: connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient
: for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a
: summary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the
: data that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow
: reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a
: separate file for later analysis.
Available Packages
Name : tcpflow
Version : 1.6.1
Release : 3.el8
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 330 k
Source : tcpflow-1.6.1-3.el8.src.rpm
Repository : epel
Summary : Network traffic recorder
URL : https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow
License : GPL+
Description : tcpflow is a program that captures data transmitted as part of TCP
: connections (flows), and stores the data in a way that is convenient
: for protocol analysis or debugging. A program like 'tcpdump' shows a
: summary of packets seen on the wire, but usually doesn't store the
: data that's actually being transmitted. In contrast, tcpflow
: reconstructs the actual data streams and stores each flow in a
: separate file for later analysis.