WireShark Lab Ethernet and Home Networking
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Lab Submission Report (for Dr. Ervin Frenzel)
This lab submission report, with a signed statement of originality, is required to be submitted
with each lab that I turn in.
Lab name and due date: _________Lam Nguyen_______________Date____11/11/2023______
Class: Rubric: _____CSCE___
______Course______3530________Section______001____
Statement of originality
I, _____ Lam Nguyen __________, affirm that this work is my own original work. I
further attest that the work I am submitting up to and including the attached screen shot
and required answers to questions necessary to complete the lab are my own.
This
attestation allows for peer guidance (specifically tutoring), but the actual work was
completed by my hand, without the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine
learning, or any other algorithm not assigned by the lab itself. I understand if I choose not
to complete the work, I may not be able to find or retain employment due to a lack of
sufficient knowledge.
I further understand if I seek to take a certification exam
associated with this topic, it will require additional guidance and training; as this training
is not an accredited ANSI/ISO certified course ware, unless I am attending a vendor
ANSI/ISO course ware specific to the certification.
Digital or Physical Signature
____________Lam Nguyen________
Date
__________11/11/2023______ _______
1.
The lab purpose:
Learn how to capture packets using Wireshark. Identify communication among many packets
as well as learn how to safe our privacy.
What I did (synopsis):
2.
After reading all the materials, from PowerPoint slides, to information gathering from the
Internet, I learned how to use Wireshark to capture packet among LAN, additionally, gather
and identify communications among tons of packets during just like a couple of minutes.
What I understood from the lab:
3.
a)
Packet 53735 to Packet 53737: DNS communication using IPv4
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Source Addresses:
+ IPv4: 192.168.1.98
+ MAC Address: 00:e9:3a:42:b9:99
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Destination Addresses:
+ IPv4: 8.8.8.8
+ MAC Address: 6c:4b:b4:61:11
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Time involved: 0.03957s after receiving the DNS request.
b) Packet 53744 to Packet 53747: DNS communication using IPv6
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Source Addresses:
+ IPv6: 2600:1700:2900:c70:dd00:8b21:2a33:1446
+ MAC Address: 00:e9:3a:42:b9:99
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Destination Addresses:
+ IPv6: 2600:1700:2900:c70::1
+ MAC Address: 6c:4b:b4:61:11
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Time involved: There are two requests and two responses. The first request (53744)
started at the seconds of 47.778611 and ended(53746) at 47.785615, meaning that it took
0.007004s to the DNS server response the request. It took 0.006929s for the DNS to
response (packet 53747) to the second request (53745)
c) Packet 54073 to Packet 54074: ICMPv6 communications
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Source Addresses:
+ IPv6: 2600:1700:2900:c70:dd00:8b21:2a33:1446
+ MAC Address: 00:e9:3a:42:b9:99
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Destination Addresses:
+ IPv6: 2600:1700:2900:c70::1
+ MAC Address: 6c:4b:b4:61:11
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Time involved: It took around 0.00469s after the ICMPv6 finding the targeted
node(address).
d) Packet 54008 to Packet 54010: ICMPv6 communications
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Source Addresses:
+ IPv6: fe80::6e4b:b4ff:fe84:6111
+ MAC Address: 6c:4b:b4:61:11
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Destination Addresses:
+ IPv6: fe80::243:a2b7:99c0:cb27
+ MAC Address: 00:e9:3a:42:b9:99
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Time involved: This communication lasted 0.000067s
e) Packet 54430 to Packet 54431: ICMPv6 communications
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Source Addresses:
+ IPv6: fe80::6e4b:b4ff:fe84:6111
+ MAC Address: 6c:4b:b4:61:11
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Destination Addresses:
+ IPv6: ff02::1:ff00:33
+ MAC Address: 33:33:ff:00:00:33
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Time involved: This communication lasted 0.000103s
Lab Submission Report (for Dr. Ervin Frenzel)
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