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Book Synopsis
This revolutionary text and its accompanying CD replace a whole lab full of computer equipment. They give computer science students realistic hands-on experience working with network protocols, without requiring all the routers, switches, hubs, and PCs of an actual network. Using the latest version of the open source program Ethereal, the reader opens packet trace files from the CD and follows the text to perform the exercises, gaining a thorough understanding of the material in the best way possibleby seeing it in action. This approach also benefits the instructor, who is spared the time-consuming tasks of maintaining a laboratory and taking traces. It can even relieve the anxiety system administrators have about students collecting traces on campus networks!

Table of Contents

Preface iii

Acknowledgments viii

Section 1: Getting Started 1

Introduction 1

Exercise 1.1 Examining a Quiet Network 2

Introduction 2

Configuration 3

Experiment 3

Using the Capture Options Dialog 6

Examining a Short Trace 9

List, Protocol, and Raw Panes 10

Trace Summary Statistics 12

Questions 14

Discussion and Investigation 14

Resources 15

Exercise 1.2 Protocol Layering 16

Introduction 16

Configuration 19

Experiment 19

Protocol Hierarchy Statistics 20

TCP Connection 20

Frame Layer 22

Ethernet Layer 23

Internet Protocol Layer 25

Transport Control Protocol 26

Packet Overview 27

UDP Packets 27

Questions 27

Discussion and Investigation 28

Resources 29

Exercise 1.3 Examining a Busy Network Using Filters 30

Introduction 30

Configuration 31

Experiment 32

Capture Filters 32

Color Filters 34

Display Filters 38

Searching for Packets 39

Questions 39

Discussion and Investigation 40

Resources 40

Section 2: Application Layer Protocols 42

Introduction 42

Exercise 2.1 Under the Hood of HTTP 44

Introduction 44

Configuration 46

Experiment 47

HTTP Get Request 48

HTTP Response 50

Multiple GET Requests per URL 50

Plain Text Data 51

Multiple TCP Streams 54

Questions 54

Discussion and Investigation 55

Resources 56

Exercise 2.2 HTTP Caching,Authorization and Cookies 57

Introduction 57

Configuration 57

Experiment 58

Cookies 58

Authorization Headers 59

Caching Headers 61

Questions 63

Discussion and Investigation 64

Resources 64

Exercise 2.3 FTP – File Transfer Protocol 65

Introduction 65

Configuration 66

Experiment 67

Control Channel 67

Data Channels 71

Questions 73

Discussion and Investigation 74

Resources 75

Exercise 2.4 Sending and Receiving Email with SMTP and POP 76

Introduction 76

Configuration 77

Experiment 78

Outgoing Mail 78

Incoming Mail 81

E-mail Headers 82

No Mail 84

Questions 85

Discussion and Investigation 86

Resources 86

Section 3: Transport Layer Protocols 88

Introduction 88

Exercise 3.1 Introduction to TCP 90

Introduction 90

Configuration 92

Experiment 93

Local TTCP Connection 93

Connection Establishment 94

One-way Data Flow 96

Closing a Connection 97

Connection Statistics 97

Remote SSH Connection 98

Questions 99

Discussion and Investigation 99

Resources 101

Exercise 3.2 Retransmission in TCP 102

Introduction 102

Configuration 103

Experiment 104

Local TTCP Connection 104

SACK Option Negotiated 105

Missing Packets and Retransmission 107

Impact on Sending Rate 109

Remote TTCP Connection 111

Questions 112

Discussion and Investigation 113

Resources 114

Exercise 3.3 Comparing TCP to UDP 115

Introduction 115

Configuration 117

Experiment 117

Using TTCP To Generate TCP and UDP

Traffic 118

Normal Data Transfer In TCP 119

Normal Data Transfer In UDP 120

No Receiver Present for TCP and UDP 122

Questions 123

Discussion and Investigation 124

Resources 125

Exercise 3.4 Competing TCP and UDP Streams 126

Introduction 126

Configuration 127

Experiment 128

Two Competing TCP Streams 128

UDP Competing with TCP 132

Two Competing UDP Streams 133

Questions 135

Discussion and Investigation 136

Resources 136

Section 4: Network Layer Protocols 137

Introduction 137

Exercise 4.1 Joining the Internet: Introduction to IP and DHCP 139

Introduction 139

Configuration 142

Experiment 143

Obtaining an IP Address Via DHCP 143

Fragmentation in IPv4 146

Ping Over IPv6 149

Questions 151

Discussion and Investigation 151

Resources 152

Exercise 4.2 Ping and Traceroute 153

Introduction 153

Configuration 156

Experiment 157

Local and Remote Pings 157

Local Traceroute 159

Remote Traceroute 162

Questions 163

Discussion and Investigation 164

Resources 164

Exercise 4.3 Dynamic Routing with RIP 166

Introduction 166

Configuration 168

Experiment 170

No RIP Enabled 170

RIP Enabled on the Endpoints 170

RIP Enabled on All Machines But One 171

RIP Enabled End-to-End 175

Adding a Loop in the Network Graph 177

Adjusting to a Failed Link 178

Open Shortest Path First 178

Questions 180

Discussion and Investigation 181

Resources 181

Exercise 4.4 Border Gateway Protocol 182

Introduction 182

Configuration 184

Experiment 186

Establishing BGP Peering Sessions 186

Withdrawing a Route 188

Repairing a Connection 191

Questions 193

Discussion and Investigation 193

Resources 194

Section 5: Link Layer Protocols 195

Introduction 195

Exercise 5.1 MAC Addresses and the Address Resolution Protocol 197

Introduction 197

Configuration 200

Experiment 201

Address Resolution Protocol 201

MAC Address Spoofing 203

Questions 207

Discussion and Investigation 208

Resources 208

Exercise 5.2 Ethernet 209

Introduction 209

Configuration 213

Experiment 214

Ethernet Switch 214

Ethernet Hub 216

Questions 217

Discussion and Investigation 219

Resources 219

Exercise 5.3 Wireless LANs 220

Introduction 220

Configuration 226

Experiment 227

Beacon Frames 227

WEP Disabled 229

Contents xi

Data Frames 231

WEP Enabled 232

Questions 233

Discussion and Investigation 234

Resources 234

Section 6: Security 235

Introduction 235

Exercise 6.1 Encryption 236

Introduction 236

Configuration 238

Experiment 239

Plain Text Telnet Session 239

Encrypted SSH Session 240

Attacks Against SSH 242

Comparing HTTP and HTTPS 243

Questions 246

Discussion and Investigation 247

Resources 248

Exercise 6.2 IP Spoofing and TCP Session Stealing 249

Introduction 249

Configuration 250

Experiment 251

TCP Session Hijacking 252

TCP Session Termination 256

Questions 257

Discussion and Investigation 257

Resources 258

Exercise 6.3 System Vulnerabilities 259

Introduction 259

Configuration 261

Experiment 262

Port Scans 262

Blaster Worm 265

Questions 267

Discussion and Investigation 268

Resources 268

Index 269

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    A Paperback / softback by Jeanna Matthews


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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 04/02/2005
      ISBN13: 9780471661863, 978-0471661863
      ISBN10: 0471661864

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This revolutionary text and its accompanying CD replace a whole lab full of computer equipment. They give computer science students realistic hands-on experience working with network protocols, without requiring all the routers, switches, hubs, and PCs of an actual network. Using the latest version of the open source program Ethereal, the reader opens packet trace files from the CD and follows the text to perform the exercises, gaining a thorough understanding of the material in the best way possibleby seeing it in action. This approach also benefits the instructor, who is spared the time-consuming tasks of maintaining a laboratory and taking traces. It can even relieve the anxiety system administrators have about students collecting traces on campus networks!

      Table of Contents

      Preface iii

      Acknowledgments viii

      Section 1: Getting Started 1

      Introduction 1

      Exercise 1.1 Examining a Quiet Network 2

      Introduction 2

      Configuration 3

      Experiment 3

      Using the Capture Options Dialog 6

      Examining a Short Trace 9

      List, Protocol, and Raw Panes 10

      Trace Summary Statistics 12

      Questions 14

      Discussion and Investigation 14

      Resources 15

      Exercise 1.2 Protocol Layering 16

      Introduction 16

      Configuration 19

      Experiment 19

      Protocol Hierarchy Statistics 20

      TCP Connection 20

      Frame Layer 22

      Ethernet Layer 23

      Internet Protocol Layer 25

      Transport Control Protocol 26

      Packet Overview 27

      UDP Packets 27

      Questions 27

      Discussion and Investigation 28

      Resources 29

      Exercise 1.3 Examining a Busy Network Using Filters 30

      Introduction 30

      Configuration 31

      Experiment 32

      Capture Filters 32

      Color Filters 34

      Display Filters 38

      Searching for Packets 39

      Questions 39

      Discussion and Investigation 40

      Resources 40

      Section 2: Application Layer Protocols 42

      Introduction 42

      Exercise 2.1 Under the Hood of HTTP 44

      Introduction 44

      Configuration 46

      Experiment 47

      HTTP Get Request 48

      HTTP Response 50

      Multiple GET Requests per URL 50

      Plain Text Data 51

      Multiple TCP Streams 54

      Questions 54

      Discussion and Investigation 55

      Resources 56

      Exercise 2.2 HTTP Caching,Authorization and Cookies 57

      Introduction 57

      Configuration 57

      Experiment 58

      Cookies 58

      Authorization Headers 59

      Caching Headers 61

      Questions 63

      Discussion and Investigation 64

      Resources 64

      Exercise 2.3 FTP – File Transfer Protocol 65

      Introduction 65

      Configuration 66

      Experiment 67

      Control Channel 67

      Data Channels 71

      Questions 73

      Discussion and Investigation 74

      Resources 75

      Exercise 2.4 Sending and Receiving Email with SMTP and POP 76

      Introduction 76

      Configuration 77

      Experiment 78

      Outgoing Mail 78

      Incoming Mail 81

      E-mail Headers 82

      No Mail 84

      Questions 85

      Discussion and Investigation 86

      Resources 86

      Section 3: Transport Layer Protocols 88

      Introduction 88

      Exercise 3.1 Introduction to TCP 90

      Introduction 90

      Configuration 92

      Experiment 93

      Local TTCP Connection 93

      Connection Establishment 94

      One-way Data Flow 96

      Closing a Connection 97

      Connection Statistics 97

      Remote SSH Connection 98

      Questions 99

      Discussion and Investigation 99

      Resources 101

      Exercise 3.2 Retransmission in TCP 102

      Introduction 102

      Configuration 103

      Experiment 104

      Local TTCP Connection 104

      SACK Option Negotiated 105

      Missing Packets and Retransmission 107

      Impact on Sending Rate 109

      Remote TTCP Connection 111

      Questions 112

      Discussion and Investigation 113

      Resources 114

      Exercise 3.3 Comparing TCP to UDP 115

      Introduction 115

      Configuration 117

      Experiment 117

      Using TTCP To Generate TCP and UDP

      Traffic 118

      Normal Data Transfer In TCP 119

      Normal Data Transfer In UDP 120

      No Receiver Present for TCP and UDP 122

      Questions 123

      Discussion and Investigation 124

      Resources 125

      Exercise 3.4 Competing TCP and UDP Streams 126

      Introduction 126

      Configuration 127

      Experiment 128

      Two Competing TCP Streams 128

      UDP Competing with TCP 132

      Two Competing UDP Streams 133

      Questions 135

      Discussion and Investigation 136

      Resources 136

      Section 4: Network Layer Protocols 137

      Introduction 137

      Exercise 4.1 Joining the Internet: Introduction to IP and DHCP 139

      Introduction 139

      Configuration 142

      Experiment 143

      Obtaining an IP Address Via DHCP 143

      Fragmentation in IPv4 146

      Ping Over IPv6 149

      Questions 151

      Discussion and Investigation 151

      Resources 152

      Exercise 4.2 Ping and Traceroute 153

      Introduction 153

      Configuration 156

      Experiment 157

      Local and Remote Pings 157

      Local Traceroute 159

      Remote Traceroute 162

      Questions 163

      Discussion and Investigation 164

      Resources 164

      Exercise 4.3 Dynamic Routing with RIP 166

      Introduction 166

      Configuration 168

      Experiment 170

      No RIP Enabled 170

      RIP Enabled on the Endpoints 170

      RIP Enabled on All Machines But One 171

      RIP Enabled End-to-End 175

      Adding a Loop in the Network Graph 177

      Adjusting to a Failed Link 178

      Open Shortest Path First 178

      Questions 180

      Discussion and Investigation 181

      Resources 181

      Exercise 4.4 Border Gateway Protocol 182

      Introduction 182

      Configuration 184

      Experiment 186

      Establishing BGP Peering Sessions 186

      Withdrawing a Route 188

      Repairing a Connection 191

      Questions 193

      Discussion and Investigation 193

      Resources 194

      Section 5: Link Layer Protocols 195

      Introduction 195

      Exercise 5.1 MAC Addresses and the Address Resolution Protocol 197

      Introduction 197

      Configuration 200

      Experiment 201

      Address Resolution Protocol 201

      MAC Address Spoofing 203

      Questions 207

      Discussion and Investigation 208

      Resources 208

      Exercise 5.2 Ethernet 209

      Introduction 209

      Configuration 213

      Experiment 214

      Ethernet Switch 214

      Ethernet Hub 216

      Questions 217

      Discussion and Investigation 219

      Resources 219

      Exercise 5.3 Wireless LANs 220

      Introduction 220

      Configuration 226

      Experiment 227

      Beacon Frames 227

      WEP Disabled 229

      Contents xi

      Data Frames 231

      WEP Enabled 232

      Questions 233

      Discussion and Investigation 234

      Resources 234

      Section 6: Security 235

      Introduction 235

      Exercise 6.1 Encryption 236

      Introduction 236

      Configuration 238

      Experiment 239

      Plain Text Telnet Session 239

      Encrypted SSH Session 240

      Attacks Against SSH 242

      Comparing HTTP and HTTPS 243

      Questions 246

      Discussion and Investigation 247

      Resources 248

      Exercise 6.2 IP Spoofing and TCP Session Stealing 249

      Introduction 249

      Configuration 250

      Experiment 251

      TCP Session Hijacking 252

      TCP Session Termination 256

      Questions 257

      Discussion and Investigation 257

      Resources 258

      Exercise 6.3 System Vulnerabilities 259

      Introduction 259

      Configuration 261

      Experiment 262

      Port Scans 262

      Blaster Worm 265

      Questions 267

      Discussion and Investigation 268

      Resources 268

      Index 269

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