Lab Wireshark Packet Capture Assignment Complete

docx

School

Liberty University *

*We aren’t endorsed by this school

Course

100

Subject

Computer Science

Date

Jun 26, 2024

Type

docx

Pages

5

Uploaded by PapaBear31

Report
CSIS 100 L A B: W IRESHARK P ACKET C APTURE A SSIGNMENT T EMPLATE Screenshot #1: Place Screenshot 1 Here Question #1 How many seconds did your capture run? Question 2: How many packets did you capture? Page 1 of 5
CSIS 100 Screenshot #2: Place Screenshot 2 Here Question 3: What colors are present in your output? Red, Black, Gray, Green, Light Blue, Pink, White Question 4: Are there any protocols that appear with more than one color? Why or why not? Yes, some protocols apperar with more than one color. There are coloring rules which match different fields of the same protocol. Page 2 of 5
CSIS 100 Screenshot #3: Place Screenshot 3 Here Question 5: How many rows are appearing in your WireShark capture with the filter in place? (Be careful with this...The “No.” column represents the packet number – not the number of rows currently visible.) There are only six rows that appear when the “HTTP” filter is in place . Question 6: What other protocols do you see in the “Protocol” column? No other protocols are visible in the “Protocol” column. Page 3 of 5
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help
CSIS 100 Screenshot #4: Place Screenshot 4 Here Question 7: What is the host listed directly below the GET / HTTP/1.1 command in your TCP Stream output? 192.168.1.177:56790 Question 8: How many bytes is the entire conversation? 790 bytes Page 4 of 5
CSIS 100 Screenshot #5: Place Screenshot 5 Here Question 9: Compare the IPv4 address listed in your ipconfig output to the IP address that is listed under the Source column in your Wireshark capture for the first “GET / HTTP/1.1” row. Are these IP addresses the same? Why or why not? Yes, the IPv4 address listed in the source column and listed in the ipconfig output are the same. Question 10: Click on the row of the next packet in this conversation. Does your IP address appear in the Source or Destination column? Why? Yes, the IP address in the “Source” column of first row appears in the “Destination” column of the next row. Page 5 of 5