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Practical Packet Analysis




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Partner:buecher.de
Hersteller:No Starch Press (Sanders, Chris)
Stand:2015-08-04 03:50:33

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Produktbeschreibung

It´s easy to capture packets with Wireshark, the world´s most popular network sniffer, whether off the wire or from the air. But how do you use those packets to understand what´s happening on your network? With an expanded discussion of network protocols and 45 completely new scenarios, this extensively revised second edition of the best-selling Pactical Packet Analysis will teach you how to make sense of your PCAP data. You´ll find new sections on troubleshooting slow networks and packet analysis for security to help you better understand how modern exploits and malware behave at the packet level. Add to this a thorough introduction to the TCP/IP network stack and you´re on your way to packet analysis proficiency. Learn how to: - Use packet analysis to identify and resolve common network problems like loss of connectivity, DNS issues, sluggish speeds, and malware infections - Build customized capture and display filters - Monitor your network in real-time and tap live network communications - Graph traffic patterns to visualize the data flowing across your network - Use advanced Wireshark features to understand confusing captures - Build statistics and reports to help you better explain technical network information to non-techies Practical Packet Analysis is a must for any network technician, administrator, or engineer. Stop guessing and start troubleshooting the problems on your network.


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