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FFXIVMon Reborn Build status

A FINAL FANTASY XIV Network analysis tool.

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Includes automated packet parsing from the main Sapphire repo, scripting features, linking packet information to EXD tables, etc.

Depends on a fork of Machina by Ravahn.

Features

Packet filtering

  • Enter filters for displayed packets, in the GUI see Filters > Show Help

pcap Parsing

  • Support for parsing pcap captures. pcap captures must be versioned via the Database functionality after import and saved as XML to retain any changes made to them

Packet struct version control

  • Syncs with Sapphire packet structs (or another repo). See Options > Set Repository. Changing this value will erase local definitions. For safety of local data, this must be manually resynced via this menu or Database > Redownload Definitions whenever you wish to update definitions
  • Allows versioning of a capture via the Database menu. To temporarily preview packets with specific, right-click the packet in the viewer and Apply specific struct to packet
  • Attempts to find the closest Sapphire structs to apply to packets in the capture. For this to work for pcap the parent directory must be a FFXIV patch number (numbers only) e.g. captures/4.30/test.pcap

Packet exporting

  • Allows exporting packets to the FFXIV packet payload structure as raw binary DAT files via right-click on packet(s) and Export to DAT and Export set

Live Captures

  • Captures packets while the game is running and uses Machina to process packets in realtime

Scripting

  • Run C# scripts on captures. Make use of game files via the Lumina library to further process captures
  • Scripts can be run per capture or per packet via right-click on the packet list entry

Packet Diff

  • Compare the currently opened capture with another saved capture to try find opcode changes (not very accurate)

To apply changes to a capture it must be saved again, preferably to a file with a new name to preserve packet data in case of incorrect filtering.