PLU | Getting Started With Analyzing Network Traffic Using Wireshark (2018 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Ross Bagurdes
    Full Title: Getting Started With Analyzing Network Traffic Using Wireshark
    Year: 2018
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Networking
    Skill Level: Intermediate
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Code Files, Slides .PDF)
    Time: 03:17:15
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 30.000 fps, 350 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 70 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz



    This course will introduce you to Wireshark operation, and provide the skills needed to capture traffic, filter out unneeded messages, and analyze the protocols in use.

    In this course, Getting Started with Analyzing Network Traffic Using Wireshark, you will learn that Wireshark is a powerful and free utility used by network engineers, system administrators, and developers alike. First, you will get started with packet capture operation. Then, you will explore how to provide a primer on the Wireshark interface as well as how to interpret the data collected. Finally, you will discover how to use capture filters and display filters to isolate needed traffic, the basics of TCP operation, as well as examine the protocol used when downloading a simple HTTP website. This is an excellent course for someone who is knowledgeable about network operation but would like to dive deeper into protocol analysis.


    Lessons:
    1. Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    2. Examining the OSI Model, Protocols, and Headers
    02. Introduction
    03. Protocols and Encapsulation
    04. OSI Model
    05. Summary
    3. Getting Started with Wireshark
    06. Introduction
    07. Demo: Use Wireshark to Examine Protocol Header Information
    08. The Packet Capture Driver
    09. Demo: Installing Wireshark
    10. Summary
    4..Capturing Traffic
    11. Introduction
    12. Wireshark Caution
    13. Demo: Capturing Traffic with Wireshark
    14. Demo: Examining the Wireshark Interface
    15. Demo: Using a Capture Filter
    16. Summary
    5. Examining Encapsulation and the Wireshark Dissector
    17. Introduction
    18. Demo: Examining the Frame Dissector
    19. Demo: Examining the IP Dissector
    20. Demo: Examining the TCP and HTTP Dissectors
    21. Demo: Using Wireshark Packets to Map a Network
    22. Summary
    6. Using Display Filters
    23. Introduction
    24. How a Website Is Retrieved from a Web Server
    25. Demo: Capturing a Website with DNS or ARP Entries
    26. Demo: Using Display Filters to Find Traffic
    27. Demo: Combining Multiple Display Filters
    28. Summary
    7. Getting Started with TCP Analysis
    29. Introduction
    30. Conversation Protocol
    31. The TCP 3-way Handshake and 4-way Disconnect
    32. Getting Started with TCP Analysis
    33. Transport Layer Addressing Port Numbers
    34. Demo: Examining the TCP 3-way Handshake
    35. Demo: Examining TCP Flags and Port Numbers
    36. Demo: Examining the 4-way Handshake
    37. Demo: Capturing TCP Resets
    38. Summary


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