This might work, thanks for the link.
On May 2, 2014, at 11:20 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries 
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> PacketPeeper is close:
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/packetpeeper/
> 
> You can set it up to record all traffic going in/out of a network connection 
> and then check all the metadata about each packet. The hole right now is the 
> actual payload of the packet is displayed in an 'empty scroll area' which 
> means you can't actually view bytes inside a packet. So if you just want to 
> discover where all the traffic went you can get that far. It saves out in 
> something called tcpdump format so if you have a tool for reading those files 
> you can at least generate them with PacketPeeper.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/10/14, 1:20 PM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
>> Hi Alex,
>> I don’t know of a Mac specific utility, but I used to use a console utility 
>> called “mmap” quite a few years ago when I was doing a lot of experimenting 
>> with Linux. I don’t have the links handy but do a search for a package 
>> called home-brew. It is a packaging system for Mac OS that will allow you to 
>> install a huge list of unix utilities that Apple does not provide. Nmap may 
>> be among the list of packages available through Homebrew. You can find 
>> Homebrew through Github. 
>> 
>> Doug
>> 
>> On Apr 7, 2014, at 9:40 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> I'm trying to determine why my Windows VM drops its internet every so 
>>> often, plus I'm just a geek. Does anyone know of an accessible packet 
>>> sniffer app for the Mac, preferably one that does *not* require the 
>>> terminal? I wouldn't mind one that can also provide details (connected 
>>> devices, rates, all that) on my home network as well. Does such an animal 
>>> exist? Thanks!
>>> 
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>>> mehg...@icloud.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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