14 Jul ITECH1003/ITECH5003 Networking AssignmentWireshark Capture Filter
ITECH1003/ITECH5003 Networking AssignmentWireshark Capture Filter assignmentThis assignment requires students to:· Become familiar with Wireshark capture filters.· Document the qualifiers used in capture filters.· Construct and use capture filters to capture specific network traffic.· Include screen shots of captured network traffic and present them with associated discussion.Part 1 – Wireshark and traffic capture basicsDescribe what the term promiscuous mode means in relation to capturing network traffic with Wireshark and similar network traffic analysers.[ 1 mark ]The Capture > Options dialog allows the Name Resolution of Network Layer names. Describe what this means and describe how it could be used for capturing network traffic.[ 1 mark ]Describe the difference between a network switch and a network hub. Then explain how switched networks limit the network traffic that is visible to Wireshark in comparison to networks that used hubs. (Note – switches are the technology used in today’s computer networks)[ 2 marks ]In TCP/IP networking IP addresses are used to identify specific computers (or hosts) on the network, clients use ports numbers to specify a particular instance of a client program (for example a specific tab on a web browser) and servers normally use well known port numbers on which to listen for client requests. For instance ftp at the server uses ports 20 and 21.From the web or any other source determine the well-known port numbers of the following server programs:· ftp data· ftp control· http· NTP· sshAlso find the well know port numbers for 6 other network protocols and describe the function that each protocol performs.[ 2 marks ] Part 2 : Capture filters In this section of the assignment you are required to learn the syntax for creating Wireshark Capture Filters. Then document and use capture filters to capture specific network traffic.Discussion of Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) syntaxThe following discussion gives a brief explanation of the BPF syntax to help you get started with constructing your own capture filters.Wireshark capture filters use the Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) syntax to specify particular traffic. This syntax is used by the libpcap (in Unix/Linux) and Winpcap (in Windows) libraries that are used by Wireshark to capture network traffic. Note – WinDump is the Windows version of a Linux/Unix program called TCPDump and hence TCPDump documentation applies to capture filter syntax as used on Windows machines.SyntaxThe BPF syntax consists of one or more Primitives that specify a particular type of traffic to capture.Some examples of simple primitives are shown below:(i) host 192.168.12.22(ii) host google.com(iii) src host google.com(iv) tcp port 80Things to note about these primitives:· Primitives start with one or more qualifiers (eg. host, src host, dst host etc.)· Primitives end with an ID (eg. 192.168.12.22, google.com, 80 etc.)Note – If you use named IDs like google.com then you need to enable name resolution in the capture filter dialog box when specifying capture filters.In summary a capture filter consists of one or more primitives and those primitives consist of one or more qualifiers followed by an ID.{ <------- primitive ------> } { operator } { <- primitive -> }dst host 192.168.12.13 && tcp port 80The references dst, host, tcp and port are called qualifiers.The references 192.168.12.13 and 80 are called ID’s.The boxed example above also shows the AND operator being used to join two primitives to make a capture filter expression. The AND operator is one of the three possible operators that are allowed in capture filters, the other two are OR and NOT.Sources of documentation of the Berkeley Filter Syntax that you should refer to are:Documentation that describes the BPF syntax can be found at https://www.winpcap.org/docs/docs_40_2/html/group__language.html There are also good cheat sheets for TCPDump (Wireshark Capture Filters) and Wireshark Display filters at: http://packetlife.net/library/cheat-sheets/The Wireshark Users Guide (Access from Help in Wireshark)End of discussion of BPF syntaxDocumenting BPF qualifier syntaxThere are three types of BPF qualifiers:· Type (3)· Dir (2)· Proto (8)The Type qualifier has three possible options: host, net and port. The other two qualifier types also have associated options, there are 4 options associated with Dir qualifier type and 8 options associated with Proto qualifier type (please disregard the fddi, decnet options as they are seldom used in today’s networks).You are required to describe what each qualifier means and list a total of 10 capture filter examples that incorporate at least 1 qualifier and one ID, and explain how each capture filter works.[ 3 marks ]Documenting the 3 logical operators for combining primitivesThe boxed example above show the logical AND operator ( && ) being used to combine two primitives. There are two other such logical operators.Document all three logical operators and give one example of how each could be used in a capture filter.[ 1 mark ]Implementing BPF capture filtersIn this section of the assignment you are required to create a range of capture filters, implement those capture filters in Wireshark and take a screenshot of associated captured traffic.Your screen captures must include the Time, Source, Destination and Protocol fields of the Wireshark display along with at least two packets (the graphic below shows three, packets 7,8 & 9). Because the Time field is displayed to such a fine resolution your screenshot capture will be unique from all other students doing this assignment. This will therefore act as an automatic plagiarism detector.After creating an appropriate capture filter you may need to generate appropriate traffic for Wireshark to capture. For instance, if you create a Capture Filter to capture ftp traffic you will need to run an ftp client to effect the traffic capture. Likewise, when capturing web traffic you could use a browser to generate appropriate traffic. To capture ICMP traffic you might use the ping command because it uses the ICMP protocol to query other hosts.Example capture filter:Filter requirementsCapture all traffic between your computer (that is running Wireshark) and the Google search engine in response to the query “caviar” being entered.Procedure:Open a browser to www.google.comFrom the Wireshark interface select:Capture > Options >Select the desired interface (or select all interfaces)Enter host google.com in the capture filter entry areaSelect the display option Resolve network layer namesStart the captureThen enter the word caviar into the google query field of the browserWireshark will captures the require traffic.Note – Make sure you have selected the correct network interface, or select all interfaces if you are unsure.Capturing traffic from/to another machine (2 marks)In network analysis you will frequently need to capture all traffic or specific traffic between your machine that is running Wireshark and another specified machine.For this exercise you should generate traffic between the machines with the ping command.Create capture filters that will:1. Capture all traffic between your machine (the one running Wireshark) and another machine. Use the IP address of the other machine to identify it in the filter.2. Capture all traffic between your machine (the one running Wireshark) and another machine. Use the MAC address of the other machine to identify it.3. Capture all traffic from the other machine. Use either the IP or MAC address of the remote machine to identify it.4. Capture only ICMP traffic between the two machinesYour discussion for this section should:· include two screenshots· list all capture filters you used· describe how each capture filter works.Excluding particular network traffic (2 marks)Create a set of capture filters that will:· Capture broadcast traffic only· Exclude broadcast traffic· Capture all traffic from a range of network addresses but exclude broadcast trafficBriefly discuss how each capture filter works.Using port numbers in capture filters (1 mark)Create capture filters that will capture the following types of network traffic:1. DNS traffic2. DNS traffic being sent from your machine3. DHCP traffic in either directionBriefly discuss how each capture filter works.Challenge exercise (zero marks)The BPF syntax can detect specific content at specific offsets from the start of network packets.An example of such syntax would be tcp[13] & 4 == 4This particular capture filter can detect TCP packets that have the RST flag set.Describe this syntax so that a layman could understand how such filters work. Marking CriteriaThis assignment is worth 15% of ITECH1003 assessment.The assignment must be submitted before the due date/time to ensure assessment penalties as stipulated in the course description are not applied.The marks for each section are shown against each requirement above.Students are required to demonstrate their understanding of each part of the assignment clearly and concisely and if specified include associated Wireshark screenshots and clear discussion to demonstrate you have fully understood the topic.Students should realise that any screenshot taken by them will be unique by virtue of Wireshark’s precise time display, hence if identical screenshots appear in two separate assignments then it will be immediately identified as plagiarism. Therefore, all students need to interact with Wireshark to capture their own traffic and ensure that no other student has access to their screenshot files.All screen captures that you use in the assignment report must include the Time, Source, Destination and Protocol fields of the Wireshark display along with at least two network packets as outlined on page 3 of this assignment specification.Please acknowledge by way of referencing, if you have used information from books, papers, websites and other published and unpublished materials. Students should submit their completed report as a single word or pdf document to Moodle by the due date as specified on your ITECH1003 course description.
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