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by Lisa Bock
Learn Wireshark - Second Edition
Learn Wireshark
Second Edition
Contributors
About the author
About the reviewer
Preface
Part 1 Traffic Capture Overview
Chapter 1: Appreciating Traffic Analysis
Chapter 2: Using Wireshark
Chapter 3: Installing Wireshark
Chapter 4: Exploring the Wireshark Interface
Part 2 Getting Started with Wireshark
Chapter 5: Tapping into the Data Stream
Chapter 6: Personalizing the Interface
Chapter 7: Using Display and Capture Filters
Chapter 8: Outlining the OSI Model
Part 3 The Internet Suite TCP/IP
Chapter 9: Decoding TCP and UDP
Chapter 10: Managing TCP Connections
Chapter 11: Analyzing IPv4 and IPv6
Chapter 12: Discovering ICMP
Part 4 Deep Packet Analysis of Common Protocols
Chapter 13: Diving into DNS
Chapter 14: Examining DHCP
Chapter 15: Decoding HTTP
Chapter 16: Understanding ARP
Part 5 Working with Packet Captures
Chapter 17: Determining Network Latency Issues
Chapter 18: Subsetting, Saving, and Exporting Captures
Chapter 19: Discovering I/O and Stream Graphs
Chapter 20: Using CloudShark for Packet Analysis
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Chapter 1
D. 1990s
C. EINSTEIN
B. Chat
C. Baseline
A. Reactive
C. IoT devices
B. DORA process
Chapter 2
C. sparkline
D. promiscuous
B. pcap
D. Dissectors
C. mergecap
A. capture engine
B. ipconfig
Chapter 3
C. libpcap
C. 802.11
D. mmdbresolve
B. Npcap
A. editcap
B. Transum
C.
News
Chapter 4
A. Clear
D. previously displayed packet
D. Colorize Packet List
C. View
B. Edit
C. Status Bar
D. Show Packet in New window
Chapter 5
A. LAN
C.
manuf.txt
B. Output
D. single mode
A.
.pcapng
C. UTP
C. conversation
D. Statistics
Chapter 6
D. Default
B.
Edit
|
Appearance
C. red
A.
Edit
|
Preferences
B.
Edit
B. profile
C. red
Chapter 7
B. green
C. Value
D.
udp port 53
A. Expression
D.
...and not Selected
B. BPF
A.
Prepare a Filter
Chapter 8
C. Session
A. Transport
D. Presentation
B. Well-known
D. Segment
C. IP
A. MAC
Chapter 9
B. socket
B. 724 and 725
D. PSH
C. 20
C. DHCP
D. options
D. 512
Chapter 10
C.
frame.marked==1
B. Window scale
C. SACK
D. FIN
C. 936
A. EOL
D. Timestamp
Chapter 11
C. Network control
B. Class B private IPv4 address
D. 128
D. Hop count
C. 3
C.
0xfbb74
A. 65,535
Chapter 12
C. Unreachable
D. Deprecated
B. Parameter problems
A. Type 3 for ICMP and Type 1 for ICMPv6
B. Ping
C. Packet too big
D. Type 3 and Type 9
Chapter 13
B. Root
C. authoritative
D. PTR
D. truncated
B. DoS
A. name
C.
nslookup
Chapter 14
C. Discover
B. Request
D. SLAAC
B. 547
D. hlen
B. Requested IP address
A. ciaddr
Chapter 15
C.
POST
D. Apache
D. 2.0
C. Keep-alive
B. 1 hour
B. MIME
A. Cache
Chapter 16
C. Data link
D. 1 and 2
D. RARP
C. Gratuitous ARP
A. Storm
C. Opcode
B. IDS/IPS
Chapter 17
A. Latency
D. Throughput
C. Intelligent Scrollbar
B. Keep-alive
C. Note
B. Packet loss
A. Previously Displayed Packet
Chapter 18
C. Conversation
A.
Protocol Hierarchy
B.
.pcapng
D.
Mark
C.
HTTP
D. Asterisk
A.
Statistics
Chapter 19
C.
Protocol Hierarchy
B. Flow graph
A. I/O graph
D. Configuration profile
C. TCP stream (tcptrace)
A. Throughput
B. WS
Chapter 20
D.
Capture Index
B. String
A. Ladder diagrams
D.
GeoIP World Map
C. Threat assessment
C.
Zeek
A. Profile
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