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Learn Wireshark

You're reading from   Learn Wireshark A definitive guide to expertly analyzing protocols and troubleshooting networks using Wireshark

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803231679
Length 606 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 Traffic Capture Overview
2. Chapter 1: Appreciating Traffic Analysis FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Using Wireshark 4. Chapter 3: Installing Wireshark 5. Chapter 4: Exploring the Wireshark Interface 6. Part 2 Getting Started with Wireshark
7. Chapter 5: Tapping into the Data Stream 8. Chapter 6: Personalizing the Interface 9. Chapter 7: Using Display and Capture Filters 10. Chapter 8: Outlining the OSI Model 11. Part 3 The Internet Suite TCP/IP
12. Chapter 9: Decoding TCP and UDP 13. Chapter 10: Managing TCP Connections 14. Chapter 11: Analyzing IPv4 and IPv6 15. Chapter 12: Discovering ICMP 16. Part 4 Deep Packet Analysis of Common Protocols
17. Chapter 13: Diving into DNS 18. Chapter 14: Examining DHCP 19. Chapter 15: Decoding HTTP 20. Chapter 16: Understanding ARP 21. Part 5 Working with Packet Captures
22. Chapter 17: Determining Network Latency Issues 23. Chapter 18: Subsetting, Saving, and Exporting Captures 24. Chapter 19: Discovering I/O and Stream Graphs 25. Chapter 20: Using CloudShark for Packet Analysis 26. Assessments 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

Now, it's time to check your knowledge. Select the best response, and then check your answers with those in the Assessments appendix:

  1. ICMP communicates issues that prevent data delivery. Common issues include the network or port being _____.
    1. Stateful
    2. Inspected
    3. Unreachable
    4. ARP enabled
  2. Some of the ICMP types are no longer used since, over time, they have been found to be ineffective and are considered _____.
    1. Quenched
    2. Unreachable
    3. Digital
    4. Deprecated
  3. In ICMPv6, a _____ message can be sent when there is an issue determining a field value in the IPv6 header or the IPv6 extension header.
    1. Time exceeded
    2. Parameter problems
    3. Packet too big
    4. Source quench
  4. When setting firewall rules, the only essential ICMP traffic is _____. The others are optional.
    1. Type 3 for ICMP and Type 1 for ICMPv.
    2. Type 123 for ICMP and Type 17 for ICMPv.
    3. Type 1 for ICMP and Type 3 for ICMPv.
    4. Type 9 for ICMP and Type 104 for ICMPv.
  5. ICMP can be used in a malicious way. One way is a ______ scan that...
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