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    wireshark-network-traffic-analysis

    davila7/wireshark-network-traffic-analysis
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    This skill should be used when the user asks to "analyze network traffic with Wireshark", "capture packets for troubleshooting", "filter PCAP files", "follow TCP/UDP streams", "detect network...

    SKILL.md

    Wireshark Network Traffic Analysis

    Purpose

    Execute comprehensive network traffic analysis using Wireshark to capture, filter, and examine network packets for security investigations, performance optimization, and troubleshooting. This skill enables systematic analysis of network protocols, detection of anomalies, and reconstruction of network conversations from PCAP files.

    Inputs / Prerequisites

    Required Tools

    • Wireshark installed (Windows, macOS, or Linux)
    • Network interface with capture permissions
    • PCAP/PCAPNG files for offline analysis
    • Administrator/root privileges for live capture

    Technical Requirements

    • Understanding of network protocols (TCP, UDP, HTTP, DNS)
    • Familiarity with IP addressing and ports
    • Knowledge of OSI model layers
    • Understanding of common attack patterns

    Use Cases

    • Network troubleshooting and connectivity issues
    • Security incident investigation
    • Malware traffic analysis
    • Performance monitoring and optimization
    • Protocol learning and education

    Outputs / Deliverables

    Primary Outputs

    • Filtered packet captures for specific traffic
    • Reconstructed communication streams
    • Traffic statistics and visualizations
    • Evidence documentation for incidents

    Core Workflow

    Phase 1: Capturing Network Traffic

    Start Live Capture

    Begin capturing packets on network interface:

    1. Launch Wireshark
    2. Select network interface from main screen
    3. Click shark fin icon or double-click interface
    4. Capture begins immediately
    

    Capture Controls

    Action Shortcut Description
    Start/Stop Capture Ctrl+E Toggle capture on/off
    Restart Capture Ctrl+R Stop and start new capture
    Open PCAP File Ctrl+O Load existing capture file
    Save Capture Ctrl+S Save current capture

    Capture Filters

    Apply filters before capture to limit data collection:

    # Capture only specific host
    host 192.168.1.100
    
    # Capture specific port
    port 80
    
    # Capture specific network
    net 192.168.1.0/24
    
    # Exclude specific traffic
    not arp
    
    # Combine filters
    host 192.168.1.100 and port 443
    

    Phase 2: Display Filters

    Basic Filter Syntax

    Filter captured packets for analysis:

    # IP address filters
    ip.addr == 192.168.1.1              # All traffic to/from IP
    ip.src == 192.168.1.1               # Source IP only
    ip.dst == 192.168.1.1               # Destination IP only
    
    # Port filters
    tcp.port == 80                       # TCP port 80
    udp.port == 53                       # UDP port 53
    tcp.dstport == 443                   # Destination port 443
    tcp.srcport == 22                    # Source port 22
    

    Protocol Filters

    Filter by specific protocols:

    # Common protocols
    http                                  # HTTP traffic
    https or ssl or tls                   # Encrypted web traffic
    dns                                   # DNS queries and responses
    ftp                                   # FTP traffic
    ssh                                   # SSH traffic
    icmp                                  # Ping/ICMP traffic
    arp                                   # ARP requests/responses
    dhcp                                  # DHCP traffic
    smb or smb2                          # SMB file sharing
    

    TCP Flag Filters

    Identify specific connection states:

    tcp.flags.syn == 1                   # SYN packets (connection attempts)
    tcp.flags.ack == 1                   # ACK packets
    tcp.flags.fin == 1                   # FIN packets (connection close)
    tcp.flags.reset == 1                 # RST packets (connection reset)
    tcp.flags.syn == 1 && tcp.flags.ack == 0  # SYN-only (initial connection)
    

    Content Filters

    Search for specific content:

    frame contains "password"            # Packets containing string
    http.request.uri contains "login"    # HTTP URIs with string
    tcp contains "GET"                   # TCP packets with string
    

    Analysis Filters

    Identify potential issues:

    tcp.analysis.retransmission          # TCP retransmissions
    tcp.analysis.duplicate_ack           # Duplicate ACKs
    tcp.analysis.zero_window             # Zero window (flow control)
    tcp.analysis.flags                   # Packets with issues
    dns.flags.rcode != 0                 # DNS errors
    

    Combining Filters

    Use logical operators for complex queries:

    # AND operator
    ip.addr == 192.168.1.1 && tcp.port == 80
    
    # OR operator
    dns || http
    
    # NOT operator
    !(arp || icmp)
    
    # Complex combinations
    (ip.src == 192.168.1.1 || ip.src == 192.168.1.2) && tcp.port == 443
    

    Phase 3: Following Streams

    TCP Stream Reconstruction

    View complete TCP conversation:

    1. Right-click on any TCP packet
    2. Select Follow > TCP Stream
    3. View reconstructed conversation
    4. Toggle between ASCII, Hex, Raw views
    5. Filter to show only this stream
    

    Stream Types

    Stream Access Use Case
    TCP Stream Follow > TCP Stream Web, file transfers, any TCP
    UDP Stream Follow > UDP Stream DNS, VoIP, streaming
    HTTP Stream Follow > HTTP Stream Web content, headers
    TLS Stream Follow > TLS Stream Encrypted traffic (if keys available)

    Stream Analysis Tips

    • Review request/response pairs
    • Identify transmitted files or data
    • Look for credentials in plaintext
    • Note unusual patterns or commands

    Phase 4: Statistical Analysis

    Protocol Hierarchy

    View protocol distribution:

    Statistics > Protocol Hierarchy
    
    Shows:
    - Percentage of each protocol
    - Packet counts
    - Bytes transferred
    - Protocol breakdown tree
    

    Conversations

    Analyze communication pairs:

    Statistics > Conversations
    
    Tabs:
    - Ethernet: MAC address pairs
    - IPv4/IPv6: IP address pairs
    - TCP: Connection details (ports, bytes, packets)
    - UDP: Datagram exchanges
    

    Endpoints

    View active network participants:

    Statistics > Endpoints
    
    Shows:
    - All source/destination addresses
    - Packet and byte counts
    - Geographic information (if enabled)
    

    Flow Graph

    Visualize packet sequence:

    Statistics > Flow Graph
    
    Options:
    - All packets or displayed only
    - Standard or TCP flow
    - Shows packet timing and direction
    

    I/O Graphs

    Plot traffic over time:

    Statistics > I/O Graph
    
    Features:
    - Packets per second
    - Bytes per second
    - Custom filter graphs
    - Multiple graph overlays
    

    Phase 5: Security Analysis

    Detect Port Scanning

    Identify reconnaissance activity:

    # SYN scan detection (many ports, same source)
    ip.src == SUSPECT_IP && tcp.flags.syn == 1
    
    # Review Statistics > Conversations for anomalies
    # Look for single source hitting many destination ports
    

    Identify Suspicious Traffic

    Filter for anomalies:

    # Traffic to unusual ports
    tcp.dstport > 1024 && tcp.dstport < 49152
    
    # Traffic outside trusted network
    !(ip.addr == 192.168.1.0/24)
    
    # Unusual DNS queries
    dns.qry.name contains "suspicious-domain"
    
    # Large data transfers
    frame.len > 1400
    

    ARP Spoofing Detection

    Identify ARP attacks:

    # Duplicate ARP responses
    arp.duplicate-address-frame
    
    # ARP traffic analysis
    arp
    
    # Look for:
    # - Multiple MACs for same IP
    # - Gratuitous ARP floods
    # - Unusual ARP patterns
    

    Examine Downloads

    Analyze file transfers:

    # HTTP file downloads
    http.request.method == "GET" && http contains "Content-Disposition"
    
    # Follow HTTP Stream to view file content
    # Use File > Export Objects > HTTP to extract files
    

    DNS Analysis

    Investigate DNS activity:

    # All DNS traffic
    dns
    
    # DNS queries only
    dns.flags.response == 0
    
    # DNS responses only
    dns.flags.response == 1
    
    # Failed DNS lookups
    dns.flags.rcode != 0
    
    # Specific domain queries
    dns.qry.name contains "domain.com"
    

    Phase 6: Expert Information

    Access Expert Analysis

    View Wireshark's automated findings:

    Analyze > Expert Information
    
    Categories:
    - Errors: Critical issues
    - Warnings: Potential problems
    - Notes: Informational items
    - Chats: Normal conversation events
    

    Common Expert Findings

    Finding Meaning Action
    TCP Retransmission Packet resent Check for packet loss
    Duplicate ACK Possible loss Investigate network path
    Zero Window Buffer full Check receiver performance
    RST Connection reset Check for blocks/errors
    Out-of-Order Packets reordered Usually normal, excessive is issue

    Quick Reference

    Keyboard Shortcuts

    Action Shortcut
    Open file Ctrl+O
    Save file Ctrl+S
    Start/Stop capture Ctrl+E
    Find packet Ctrl+F
    Go to packet Ctrl+G
    Next packet ↓
    Previous packet ↑
    First packet Ctrl+Home
    Last packet Ctrl+End
    Apply filter Enter
    Clear filter Ctrl+Shift+X

    Common Filter Reference

    # Web traffic
    http || https
    
    # Email
    smtp || pop || imap
    
    # File sharing  
    smb || smb2 || ftp
    
    # Authentication
    ldap || kerberos
    
    # Network management
    snmp || icmp
    
    # Encrypted
    tls || ssl
    

    Export Options

    File > Export Specified Packets    # Save filtered subset
    File > Export Objects > HTTP       # Extract HTTP files
    File > Export Packet Dissections   # Export as text/CSV
    

    Constraints and Guardrails

    Operational Boundaries

    • Capture only authorized network traffic
    • Handle captured data according to privacy policies
    • Avoid capturing sensitive credentials unnecessarily
    • Properly secure PCAP files containing sensitive data

    Technical Limitations

    • Large captures consume significant memory
    • Encrypted traffic content not visible without keys
    • High-speed networks may drop packets
    • Some protocols require plugins for full decoding

    Best Practices

    • Use capture filters to limit data collection
    • Save captures regularly during long sessions
    • Use display filters rather than deleting packets
    • Document analysis findings and methodology

    Examples

    Example 1: HTTP Credential Analysis

    Scenario: Investigate potential plaintext credential transmission

    1. Filter: http.request.method == "POST"
    2. Look for login forms
    3. Follow HTTP Stream
    4. Search for username/password parameters
    

    Finding: Credentials transmitted in cleartext form data.

    Example 2: Malware C2 Detection

    Scenario: Identify command and control traffic

    1. Filter: dns
    2. Look for unusual query patterns
    3. Check for high-frequency beaconing
    4. Identify domains with random-looking names
    5. Filter: ip.dst == SUSPICIOUS_IP
    6. Analyze traffic patterns
    

    Indicators:

    • Regular timing intervals
    • Encoded/encrypted payloads
    • Unusual ports or protocols

    Example 3: Network Troubleshooting

    Scenario: Diagnose slow web application

    1. Filter: ip.addr == WEB_SERVER
    2. Check Statistics > Service Response Time
    3. Filter: tcp.analysis.retransmission
    4. Review I/O Graph for patterns
    5. Check for high latency or packet loss
    

    Finding: TCP retransmissions indicating network congestion.

    Troubleshooting

    No Packets Captured

    • Verify correct interface selected
    • Check for admin/root permissions
    • Confirm network adapter is active
    • Disable promiscuous mode if issues persist

    Filter Not Working

    • Verify filter syntax (red = error)
    • Check for typos in field names
    • Use Expression button for valid fields
    • Clear filter and rebuild incrementally

    Performance Issues

    • Use capture filters to limit traffic
    • Split large captures into smaller files
    • Disable name resolution during capture
    • Close unnecessary protocol dissectors

    Cannot Decrypt TLS/SSL

    • Obtain server private key
    • Configure at Edit > Preferences > Protocols > TLS
    • For ephemeral keys, capture pre-master secret from browser
    • Some modern ciphers cannot be decrypted passively
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