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NAME

       androiddump - Provide interfaces to capture from Android devices

SYNOPSIS

       androiddump [ --help ] [ --version ] [ --extcap-version ] [ --debug ]
       [ --extcap-interfaces ] [ --extcap-dlts ] [ --extcap-interface=<interface> ]
       [ --extcap-config ] [ --capture ] [ --fifo=<path to file or pipe> ]
       [ --adb-server-ip=<IP address> ] [ --adb-server-tcp-port=<TCP port> ]
       [ --logcat-text=<TRUE or FALSE> ] [ --bt-server-tcp-port=<TCP port> ]
       [ --bt-forward-socket=<TRUE or FALSE> ] [ --bt-local-ip=<IP address> ]
       [ --bt-local-tcp-port=<TCP port> ]

       androiddump --extcap-interfaces [ --adb-server-ip=<IP address> ]
       [ --adb-server-tcp-port=<TCP port> ]

       androiddump --extcap-interface=<interface> [ --extcap-dlts ]

       androiddump --extcap-interface=<interface> [ --extcap-config ]

       androiddump --extcap-interface=<interface> --fifo=<path to file or pipe> --capture

DESCRIPTION

       Androiddump is a extcap tool that provide interfaces to capture from an Android device.
       There are only two requirements:

        1. You must have the Android SDK and add it to your PATH environment variable. PATH
           should contain directory with tools like "adb" and "android". Android SDK for various
           platform are available on: https://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html#Other

        2. You must have permission to capture from the Android device. Some Android devices
           require on-screen authentication.

       Supported interfaces:

        1. Logcat Main (binary [<=Jelly Bean] or text)

        2. Logcat System (binary [<=Jelly Bean] or text)

        3. Logcat Events (binary [<=Jelly Bean] or text)

        4. Logcat Radio (binary [<=Jelly Bean] or text)

        5. Logcat Crash (text; from Lollipop)

        6. Bluetooth Hcidump [<=Jelly Bean]

        7. Bluetooth Bluedroid External Parser [Kitkat]

        8. Bluetooth BtsnoopNet [>=Lollipop]

        9. WiFi tcpdump [need tcpdump on phone]

       Please note that Androiddump will work also for FirefoxOS or other Android-based operating
       systems.

OPTIONS

       --help

           Print program arguments.

       --version

           Print program version.

       --extcap-version

           Print extcapized version.

       --debug

           Print additional messages.

       --extcap-interfaces

           List available interfaces.

       --extcap-interface=<interface>

           Use specified interfaces.

       --extcap-dlts

           List DLTs of specified interface.

       --extcap-config

           List configuration options of specified interface.

       --capture

           Start capturing from the specified interface and save it in the location specified
           with --fifo.

       --fifo=<path to file or pipe>

           Save captured packet to file or send it through pipe.

       --adb-server-ip=<IP address>

           Use other than default (127.0.0.1) ADB daemon’s IP address.

       --adb-server-tcp-port=<TCP port>

           Use other than default (5037) ADB daemon’s TCP port.

       --logcat-text=<TRUE or FALSE>

           If TRUE then use text logcat rather then binary. This option only has an effect on
           Logcat interfaces. This have no effect from Lollipop where is no binary Logcat
           available.

           Defaults to FALSE.

       --bt-server-tcp-port=<TCP port>

           Use other than default Bluetooth server TCP port on Android side. On Lollipop defaults
           is 8872, earlier 4330.

       --bt-forward-socket=<TRUE or FALSE>

           If TRUE then socket from Android side is forwarded to host side.

           Defaults to FALSE.

       --bt-local-ip=<IP address>

           Use other than default (127.0.0.1) IP address on host side for forwarded socket.

       --bt-local-tcp-port=<TCP port>

           Specify port to be used on host side for forwarded socket.

EXAMPLES

       To see program arguments:

           androiddump --help

       To see program version:

           androiddump --version

       To see interfaces:

           androiddump --extcap-interfaces

       Example output

           interface {display=Android Logcat Main unknown MSM7627A}{value=android-logcat-main-MSM7627A}
           interface {display=Android Logcat System unknown MSM7627A}{value=android-logcat-system-MSM7627A}
           interface {display=Android Logcat Radio unknown MSM7627A}{value=android-logcat-radio-MSM7627A}
           interface {display=Android Logcat Events unknown MSM7627A}{value=android-logcat-events-MSM7627A}
           interface {display=Android Bluetooth Hcidump unknown MSM7627A}{value=android-bluetooth-hcidump-MSM7627A}

           Human-readable display name of interfaces contains interface type, one of:
               android-logcat-main (Android Logcat Main)
               android-logcat-system (Android Logcat System)
               android-logcat-radio (Android Logcat Radio)
               android-logcat-events (Android Logcat Events)
               android-logcat-text-main (Android Logcat Main)
               android-logcat-text-system (Android Logcat System)
               android-logcat-text-radio (Android Logcat Radio)
               android-logcat-text-events (Android Logcat Events)
               android-logcat-text-crash (Android Logcat Crash)
               android-bluetooth-hcidump (Android Bluetooth Hcidump)
               android-bluetooth-external-parser (Android Bluetooth External Parser)
               android-bluetooth-btsnoop-net (Android Bluetooth Btsnoop Net)
               android-wifi-tcpdump (Android WiFi)
           Then Android Device's name if available, otherwise "unknown".
           Last part of it is DeviceID - the identificator of the device provided by Android SDK (see "adb devices").

           For example:
           "Android Logcat Main unknown MSM7627A"

           "Android Logcat Main" - user-friendly type of interface
           "unknown" - name of Android Device
           "MSM7627A" - device ID

       To see interface DLTs:

           androiddump --extcap-interface=android-bluetooth-hcidump-MSM7627A --extcap-dlts

       Example output

           dlt {number=99}{name=BluetoothH4}{display=Bluetooth HCI UART transport layer plus pseudo-header}

       To see interface configuration options:

           androiddump --extcap-interface=android-bluetooth-hcidump-MSM7627A --extcap-config

       Example output

           arg {number=0}{call=--adb-server-ip}{display=ADB Server IP Address}{type=string}{default=127.0.0.1}
           arg {number=1}{call=--adb-server-tcp-port}{display=ADB Server TCP Port}{type=integer}{range=0,65535}{default=5037}

       To capture:

           androiddump --extcap-interface=android-bluetooth-hcidump-MSM7627A --fifo=/tmp/bluetooth.pcapng --capture

           Note
           To stop capturing CTRL+C/kill/terminate the application.

SEE ALSO

       wireshark(1), tshark(1), dumpcap(1), extcap(4)

NOTES

       Androiddump is part of the Wireshark distribution. The latest version of Wireshark can be
       found at https://www.wireshark.org.

       HTML versions of the Wireshark project man pages are available at
       https://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages.

AUTHORS

       Original Author
       Michal Labedzki <michal.labedzki[AT]tieto.com>

       Contributors
       Roland Knall <rknall[AT]gmail.com>

                                            2023-01-20                             ANDROIDDUMP(1)