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Practical Packet Analysis: Using Wireshark to Solve Real-World Network Problems
Chris Sanders

No Starch Press, 2007 - 192 pages

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It's easy enough to install Wireshark and begin capturing packets off the wire--or from the air. But how do you interpret those packets once you've captured them? And how can those packets help you to better understand what's going on under the hood of your network? Practical Packet Analysis shows how to use Wireshark to capture and then analyze packets as you take an indepth look at real-world packet analysis and network troubleshooting. The way the pros do it.

Wireshark (derived from the Ethereal project), has become the world's most popular network sniffing application. But while Wireshark comes with documentation, there's not a whole lot of information to show you how to use it in real-world scenarios. Practical Packet Analysis shows you how to: Use packet analysis to tackle common network problems, such as loss of connectivity, slow networks, malware infections, and more Build customized capture and display filters Tap into live network communication Graph traffic patterns to visualize the data flowing across your network Use advanced Wireshark features to understand confusing packets Build statistics and reports to help you better explain technical network information to non-technical users

Because net-centric computing requires a deep understanding of network communication at the packet level, Practical Packet Analysis is a must have for any network technician, administrator, or engineer troubleshooting network problems of any kind.


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An excellent guide to true understanding of how a network works

This is one of the best books, of hundreds, that I have ever put my hands on. I work as technical instructor for a Cisco Learning Parnter and I have been in IT for 15 years, teaching for the last 4. I encourage students of entry level networking classes to read this as well as students of my advanced firewall, intrusion detection and hacking classes. While I have read other books in the past that cover packet analysis or ethereal on it's own, this book is different because it can be easily digested on one weekend. The points are clear and concise and the books stays interesting.




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Limited recommendation

I am the kind of person who gets almost all of his information from books. This is because when I communicate, or attempt to communicate, to human beings, I get easily alientated by the weaknesses in their language. What are these weaknesses? How about poor syntax, pomp, condescension and infalted sense of self-worth, to name a few?

But I got this book primarily to explore wireless. I am interested in wireless sniffing and have been experimenting heaviy with Linux and the Aircrack-ng suite for the past several months.

I did enjoy the exposition of the author of the OSI model in the beginning of the book. He does write clearly although he doesn't really provide many examples. I learn best thru the inductive method and so I really depend on examples with which to experiment. So I jumped ahead to the wireless chapter, which wasn't a great disappointment. It did explain the inner workings of Wireshark and the 802.11 header to me in relatively concise terms. Also, how to apply filters. But the true meaning of the packets and how to arrange them to give insights into the network structure, were not there. And that was the primarily reason I got the book.

So, all in all, about average. Best for a beginner who is just starting out with Linux.




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Could be reviewed much better.

I bought also "Computer Networks: Internet Protocols in Action
by Jeanna Matthews". Both as reference books. See also my review on that.

Let's start by saying it's very annoying if you have to read other material or have some doubt about your own knowledge concerning specific topics and then afterwards it proved to be your understanding and assumptions WHERE RIGHT and the book presented something wrong like the three way TCP way handshake is not SYN - ACK - SYN, Richard Bejtlich mentioned. These are crucial aspects of protocol understanding, the main reason you would buy a book like this. Nevertheless some faults can be made and maybe in the next version of the book this is reviewed and solved.

Rob Faber [CISSP, CEH, MCSE]
Security Consultant
The Netherlands



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