Hi.

I have the hex stream of a packet that a program sent over the network.  Now I 
want to view the data in the packet.  I'm pretty sure the data was just a 
string (or at least contains a string), but when I decode it I just get 
gibberish.

For example, the packet is sent something like this

import socket

s = socket.socket()
s.connect(hostname,port)
data = "HeresAStringToSend"
s.send(data)
# I'm not worried about receiving yet.  
# I just want to know the anatomy of a sent packet.


Then I use a packet sniffer to look at the packet that was sent; this is just a 
string of hex.  Then I isolate the data part of the packet.  Let's say the data 
part of the hex string is in a variable called hexdata.

If I do,

print hexdata.decode("hex")

all I get is gibberish.  Looking at the individual bytes in the hex data, they 
map to strange or invalid ascii codes (e.g. less than 32 or greater than 127).

I'm new to all this socket/packet stuff, so I don't really know what the 
s.send(data) method does to the data before sending it.

Any help or insight would be great.  Thanks.
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