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WinSniff |
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WinSniff is the basic network packets sniffer for Windows developed
using Winpcap library. It displays all the
packets that are transmitted on the local network and gives detailed
information about each header in the packet. In order to keep it simple,
I am not dealing with application level protocols. If you are
interested, you can add features to support various application level
protocols such as SMTP, FTP, NETBIOS etc. |
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When your machine is on the network, packets with
different destinations arrive. By default (i.e., when the network
adapter is in normal mode) these packets are rejected by the network
adapter since they are intended to different hosts. But if you want, you
can receive these packets by putting the network adapter in promiscuous
mode. In this mode, it will accept all the packets irrespective of the
destination address.
Hence you can analyze the packets transmitted on your
network.
This trick is used for network management to determine the
network traffic... etc. However, there is one problem here...!!! You
will receive the packets with different destinations if you are using
HUB. Since, HUB uses broadcasting technique for transmitting packets to
all the hosts attached to it. However, if you are using SWITCH (an
intelligent device), then you won't receive any packet sent to other
hosts on the network. Best place to install this application is on
the gateway where you can keep track of incoming and outgoing packets
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This part is meant for developers who are interested in coding their
own sniffer. You may wants read to understand the internals of WinSniff.
To start with, first step is to find out the right network interface and
and then open it in
promiscuous mode. While opening the device, you can also specify the
size of the packet and time out value. |
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pcap_findalldevs(&devlist,err); |
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hdev=pcap_open_live(
devname[index], //name of the device
65536, //size ->Capture whole packet
1, //promiscous mode
1000, //read timeout
err
);
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Once you have opened the device, you will receive all packets. If
you are interested in a particular packet, for example, only QUAKE
packets (port 27960), ARP packets (ARP) etc., then you can specify the
filter expression. For more details on filter expression, you can refer
WinPcap documentation.
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pcap_compile(hdev,&fcode,filter,1,netmask);
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pcap_setfilter(hdev,&fcode);
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Once you have opened the device and set the filter,
now you are ready to receive the packets. Once the packet is received,
header contains the length, time and other information about the packet.
Structure pkt_data contains the exact contents of the packet starting from Ethernet header. |
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while(true)
{
pcap_next_ex(hdev,&header,&pkt_data);
/* play with the captured packet */
}
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In order to analyze the packet contents, you must be familiar with
various header formats. Mainly, you must know the format of the
following headers... ETHERNET, ARP, IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP and IGMP. I have
included the file 'protocol.h' which contains the format
information about all these headers. If you want more details, you can
refer RFCs for respective protocols. Once you have done the job, it's
time to safely close the device.
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1) Developers can find all the header files and libraries in
'Winpcap developer pack' 3.0 or higher version. Don't forget to specify
the include and lib files within the project settings.
2) Before running this application you need to install
Winpcap version 3.0 or higher. |
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When you run the application, the main window pops up. Click on the
'StartCapture' menu item to start the capture. It displays a dialog box,
now select the device. Packets will be displayed in the main window.
Click on the packet to see more details. You can save any packet by
clicking 'SaveFrame' menu item. Later, you can open this saved frame.If
you don't have a network adapter or you are not on the network, I have
included some sample packets in 'SamplePackets' folder in the
source zip file. You can open these files and view their contents.
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WinSniff Version 1.6
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Note: This is demo application written to help new comers. Also it requires Winpcap library.
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