Dan Lasley <dlasley[AT]promus.com> gave permission for his dumpit()
hex-dump routine to be used.
We use the exception module from Kazlib, a C library written by Kaz Kylheku <kaz[AT]kylheku.com>. Thanks go to him for his well-written library.
We use Lua to extend Wireshark APIs with scripting capabilities. Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language developed and maintained by a team at PUC-Rio.
We use Lua BitOp, written by Mike Pall, for bitwise operations on numbers in Lua.
Snax <snax[AT]shmoo.com> gave permission to use the weak key detection code from Airsnort.
IANA gave permission for their port-numbers file to be used.
We use the natural order string comparison algorithm, written by Martin Pool <mbp[AT]sourcefrog.net>.
Emanuel Eichhammer <support[AT]qcustomplot.com> granted permission to use QCustomPlot.
Some icons made by Freepik from https://www.flaticon.com.
Insecure.Com LLC ("The Nmap Project") has granted the Wireshark Foundation permission to distribute Npcap with our Windows installers.
We use the overflow-safe math functions from the portable snippets repository.
We use the Lrexlib Lua library, specifically the PCRE2 flavour, to provide a regular expression API for Lua.