Teleseer DocumentationPreview the getting started articles to the left, or search for the topic of your choice here: What do you need help with?What is Cyberspatial Teleseer?Discover and map your network in minutes. Next-gen packet analysis and network visualization. All from your web browser.Which Teleseer plan should I pick?Deciding on a plan depends on 3 key factors: How much data you need to analyze How many network projects you want to trackHow to sign-up and register for an accountLearn how to create your FREE Teleseer account!What are the system requirements?Teleseer has minimal system requirements. All you really need is access to the Internet!What kind of file types can Teleseer analyze?Teleseer processes network collection files containing 802.3 or 802.11 headers.Overview of the Teleseer user interfaceThe Teleseer user interface consists of three main sections: - Viewer - Inspector - TimelinePublicly available PCAP repositoriesCheck out the following sites for free network collections!How to manage your accountInformation about accounts is displayed in two places: the Account Overview and the Account Details dropdown.How to reset your passwordYou can reset your account password at any time for when you want to make it stronger or if it was used for another account.Uploading files on the home pageThe Uploads panel displays information about files you've uploaded to your account.Navigating the network mapHosts within the topology are grouped into zones. Each zone may contain a VLAN and/or a subnet. Additionally, all external hosts are grouped into their own zone within the topology.Editing and rearranging the network mapHosts within the topology can be moved and manipulated to create the most desirable topology layout. To modify the topology, users must first enter edit mode.Understanding the host inventoryThe Inventory displays all identified hosts in a tabular format. The table can be sorted by clicking on the desired header. Clicking on a table row will update the Inspector panel with detailed information about the selected host.Understanding the external host inventoryThe External Hosts panel displays all hosts within the public IP address space. The table can be sorted by clicking on the desired header. Clicking on a table row will update the Inspector panel with detailed information about the selected host.Understanding the Connections tableThe Connections table allows users to view all network connections within the current project.Understanding the Credentials tableThe Credentials table displays a listing of all plaintext usernames and passwords detected by the deep packet inspection engine.Understanding the DashboardThe Dashboard contains a variety of tables and charts that can help users identify who is on their network and what is happening on their network.Exploring the Inspector panelThe Inspector panel contains detailed information about one or more selected hosts. It is divided into several sections.Exploring the event timelineThe Timeline displays an interactive listing of all traffic that occurred within the given file set or from the selected host(s).How to extract PCAP from your timelineFrom the Timeline, users can download a PCAP from the currently selected protocol blocks to further analyze in tools like Wireshark.How to identify malicious IP addressesTeleseer integrates with multiple third-party tools in an effort to enrich the metadata associated with each host.How to find vulnerable hostsTeleseer provides multiple methods to identify vulnerable hosts: via host color, via host tag.How to find plaintext credentialsWhen computers connect to other computers using insecure protocols (FTP, HTTP, SNMP, etc), important information may be sent across the wire in plaintext. Teleseer allows you to view this information within the Inspector panel.How to export the host inventoryThe host inventory can be exported to CSV.How to export a screenshot of your network mapUsers can download a picture of the network map's currently display or the network map in its entirety.How to splice PCAPsNetwork collection files can often be 100 MB+ which makes them slow to load in some programs or rejected from some programs because the file is too large. Splicing or splitting large PCAP files into several smaller ones may help in this situation.How to add PCAPs to a compressed archiveCompressed archive files are a great way to ingest multiple files into a single Project. Compressed archive files may contain either a collection of bro/zeek files, a collection of network collection files, or a collection of all supported file types (including archives of archives). The information below will help you create a compressed archive file on the desired operating system.Contact supportSupport can be reached via email at support@cyberspatial.com or via the Live Chat option on the bottom right of the Teleseer window.GlossaryCommon terms used within the Teleseer knowledge base and application.Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswers to frequently asked questions about Teleseer.Creating and deleting projectsA project is created from one or more files within the Uploads panel.How to add additional files to your projectThe Import panel allows users to add multiple collection files into a single project. This allows users to avoid the need to create a compressed bundle file.How to add project notesUsers can add detailed notes and descriptions to each project.How to change the mouse tracking speedUsers can change how fast the mouse zooms in and out of the topology and timeline by changing the Tracking Speed value.How to export the Credentials tableThe credentials table can be exported to CSV.How to export the External Hosts inventoryThe external hosts inventory can be exported to CSV.How to filter tables by selected hostsTables containing the Smart Filter option allow the user to display content related to the selected host(s). For example, when Smart Filter is enabled within the Inventory table, the table will display only the results that exist for the currently selected host(s).How to filter the timeline by selected host(s)The Timeline can be filtered based on one or more selected hosts within the following panels: Network, Inventory, and External Hosts.How to filter the topologyUsers may filter the topology to display only the desired subnet(s). This allows the user to limit the amount of information displayed within the topology.How to identify a host's physical locationTeleseer integrates with multiple third-party tools in an effort to enrich the metadata associated with each host.How to make a custom viewUsers can manipulate the Topology tabs to better suit their needs. Each panel can be moved and resized.How to pin table columnsWithin the Inventory, External Hosts, and Credentials tables, users can pin the desired columns to prevent them from moving when the table is scrolled.How to search for hostsUsers can search for a specific host within the network topology and inventory tables. All fields within the tables will be searched.How to see which protocols are using the most trafficInformation about protocols can be viewed within the Timeline panel.How to sort inventory tablesWithin all inventory tables, users can sort the tables to easily find specific hosts.TroubleshootingTroubleshooting common Teleseer issues.