How to Install and Uninstall tcpflow-dbg Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

Last updated: May 20,2024

1. Install "tcpflow-dbg" package

Please follow the step by step instructions below to install tcpflow-dbg on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install tcpflow-dbg

2. Uninstall "tcpflow-dbg" package

This guide let you learn how to uninstall tcpflow-dbg on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):

$ sudo apt remove tcpflow-dbg $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the tcpflow-dbg package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)

Package: tcpflow-dbg
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1.4.5+repack1-1ubuntu0.1
Priority: extra
Section: universe/debug
Source: tcpflow
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Dima Kogan
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 5716
Depends: tcpflow (= 1.4.5+repack1-1ubuntu0.1)
Filename: pool/universe/t/tcpflow/tcpflow-dbg_1.4.5+repack1-1ubuntu0.1_amd64.deb
Size: 5514860
MD5sum: 4b25c05df4fc0320f3b3b42d981c8a6e
SHA1: 6ed95d2c5f797857c78ddb6cbc47b096ca5cbee8
SHA256: 51974ca482d983d14dc126eb2bf3dd472a7749aa37454697d4859cd5d9ccc85e
SHA512: ccb1a4e33aa4dc8d5b461b0add47b40d50124dfc8059da2bb57e01f4a7efd21c78629bffcb86e6efb8eb0329e0ebe76652ae13a7609b312d05259752ee9d7241
Homepage: https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow
Description-en: TCP flow recorder - debug symbols
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.
.
tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct
data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery.
However, it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows
containing IP fragments will not be recorded properly.
.
tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library and therefore
supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like
'tcpdump' support. tcpflow can also rebuild flows from data captured
with 'tcpdump -w'.
.
Debug symbols
Description-md5: 8630197d63b5838b2930161db53a08e4
Build-Ids: ef2c3074cf3c2eda2c7ab81c4b1001748fdd2c62

Package: tcpflow-dbg
Priority: extra
Section: universe/debug
Installed-Size: 5858
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Dima Kogan
Architecture: amd64
Source: tcpflow
Version: 1.4.5+repack1-1
Depends: tcpflow (= 1.4.5+repack1-1)
Filename: pool/universe/t/tcpflow/tcpflow-dbg_1.4.5+repack1-1_amd64.deb
Size: 5659006
MD5sum: 10f12b9d8900c9eac79b4f126d7094c6
SHA1: ca762ebce1c27c43d4f6957a2fc143c8d28a31d6
SHA256: 4654b9137582201e78979ba100b6bc78573600724c50b43614ae86372d4d6f58
Description-en: TCP flow recorder - debug symbols
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.
.
tcpflow understands sequence numbers and will correctly reconstruct
data streams regardless of retransmissions or out-of-order delivery.
However, it currently does not understand IP fragments; flows
containing IP fragments will not be recorded properly.
.
tcpflow is based on the LBL Packet Capture Library and therefore
supports the same rich filtering expressions that programs like
'tcpdump' support. tcpflow can also rebuild flows from data captured
with 'tcpdump -w'.
.
Debug symbols
Description-md5: 8630197d63b5838b2930161db53a08e4
Homepage: https://github.com/simsong/tcpflow
Build-Ids: 959ae9311a7f86793463ee9d26c9f830addab79a
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu