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Complete skill folder anatomy across all cybersecurity skills: - scripts/agent.py: 80-150 line Python agents using real libraries (impacket, boto3, azure-mgmt-*, kubernetes, pefile, yara, scapy, shodan, stix2, etc.) - references/api-reference.md: real API documentation with method signatures - LICENSE: MIT license for all skill folders
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API Reference: Wireshark and tshark
Live Capture
tshark -i eth0 # Capture on interface
tshark -i eth0 -w output.pcap # Write to file
tshark -i eth0 -a duration:60 # Capture for 60 seconds
tshark -i eth0 -f "port 80" # BPF capture filter
tshark -D # List interfaces
Display Filters (Read Mode)
tshark -r capture.pcap -Y "<filter>"
Common Filters
| Filter | Purpose |
|---|---|
ip.addr == 10.0.0.5 |
Traffic to/from IP |
tcp.port == 443 |
Traffic on port 443 |
http.request |
HTTP requests only |
dns.qr == 0 |
DNS queries only |
tls.handshake.type == 1 |
TLS Client Hello |
tcp.flags.syn == 1 && tcp.flags.ack == 0 |
SYN-only |
frame.len > 1500 |
Large frames |
tcp.analysis.retransmission |
Retransmissions |
icmp |
ICMP traffic |
Field Extraction
tshark -r capture.pcap -T fields \
-e frame.time -e ip.src -e ip.dst -e tcp.dstport \
-E separator="," -E header=y
Common Fields
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
frame.time |
Packet timestamp |
ip.src / ip.dst |
Source/destination IP |
tcp.srcport / tcp.dstport |
TCP ports |
http.request.method |
HTTP method |
http.host |
HTTP Host header |
http.request.uri |
Request URI |
http.user_agent |
User-Agent |
dns.qry.name |
DNS query name |
tls.handshake.extensions_server_name |
TLS SNI |
tls.handshake.ja3 |
JA3 fingerprint |
Statistics
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z conv,ip # IP conversations
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z endpoints,ip # IP endpoints
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z io,stat,60 # I/O per minute
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z io,phs # Protocol hierarchy
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z http,tree # HTTP stats
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z dns,tree # DNS stats
tshark -r capture.pcap -q -z expert # Expert info
Object Export
tshark -r capture.pcap --export-objects "http,/output/dir"
tshark -r capture.pcap --export-objects "smb,/output/dir"
tshark -r capture.pcap --export-objects "tftp,/output/dir"
tshark -r capture.pcap --export-objects "imf,/output/dir"
Stream Following
tshark -r capture.pcap -z follow,tcp,ascii,0
tshark -r capture.pcap -z follow,http,ascii,0
tshark -r capture.pcap -z follow,tls,ascii,0
Wireshark GUI Shortcuts
| Shortcut | Action |
|---|---|
Ctrl+F |
Find packet |
Ctrl+G |
Go to packet |
Ctrl+Shift+E |
Export objects |
Ctrl+H |
Follow stream |
editcap - PCAP Manipulation
editcap -A "2024-01-15 09:00" -B "2024-01-15 10:00" in.pcap out.pcap # Time filter
editcap -c 1000 large.pcap split.pcap # Split into 1000-packet files
editcap -F pcap in.pcapng out.pcap # Convert format
mergecap - Merge PCAPs
mergecap -w merged.pcap file1.pcap file2.pcap