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Network Analysis using Wireshark 2 Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Nagendra Kumar Nainar, Yoram Orzach, Yogesh Ramdoss
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Network Analysis using Wireshark 2 Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Nagendra Kumar Nainar, Yoram Orzach, Yogesh Ramdoss

Overview of this book

This book contains practical recipes on troubleshooting a data communications network. This second version of the book focuses on Wireshark 2, which has already gained a lot of traction due to the enhanced features that it offers to users. The book expands on some of the subjects explored in the first version, including TCP performance, network security, Wireless LAN, and how to use Wireshark for cloud and virtual system monitoring. You will learn how to analyze end-to-end IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity failures for Unicast and Multicast traffic using Wireshark. It also includes Wireshark capture files so that you can practice what you’ve learned in the book. You will understand the normal operation of E-mail protocols and learn how to use Wireshark for basic analysis and troubleshooting. Using Wireshark, you will be able to resolve and troubleshoot common applications that are used in an enterprise network, like NetBIOS and SMB protocols. Finally, you will also be able to measure network parameters, check for network problems caused by them, and solve them effectively. By the end of this book, you’ll know how to analyze traffic, find patterns of various offending traffic, and secure your network from them.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)

TCP principle of operation

TCP is a highly reliable transport layer protocol used for connection-oriented host-to-host communication. End applications that are very sensitive to data loss can leverage TCP as the transport layer protocol. Majority of the internet traffic is dominated by TCP. It is extensively used by many applications, including email, peer-to-peer file sharing, and the famous WWW applications. TCP receives data from the application layer and segments it into data units, which will be encapsulated with the TCP header. The protocol data unit with the TCP header encapsulated is known as a segments. As mentioned earlier, TCP is connection oriented so that a connection will be established between the endpoints using a three-way handshake. Reliability is achieved by acknowledging the recipient of each segments and any missing segment will be retransmitted.

The protocol...