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This document contains the answers to 4 questions from a Wireshark lab assignment submitted by Muhammad Talha with student ID F2016019097 in section C. The questions cover identifying protocols in an unfiltered packet capture, calculating the time between an HTTP GET and OK message, finding the internet addresses of the local computer and a remote server, and printing the HTTP messages.
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Lab Assignment

This document contains the answers to 4 questions from a Wireshark lab assignment submitted by Muhammad Talha with student ID F2016019097 in section C. The questions cover identifying protocols in an unfiltered packet capture, calculating the time between an HTTP GET and OK message, finding the internet addresses of the local computer and a remote server, and printing the HTTP messages.
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Name: Muhammad Talha

ID: F2016019097
Sec: C

Wireshark Lab Assignment


Q1:
List 3 different protocols that appear in the protocol column in the unfiltered packet-listing window in step 7 above.
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Q2:
How long did it take from when the HTTP GET message was sent until the HTTP OK reply was received? (By default, the value of the
Time column in the packet listing window is the amount of time, in seconds, since Wireshark tracing began. To display the Time
field in time-of-day format, select the Wireshark View pull down menu, then select Time Display Format, then select Time-of-day.)
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Q3:
What is the Internet address of the gaia.cs.umass.edu (also known as wwwnet.cs.umass.edu)? What is the Internet address of your
computer?
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Q4:
Print the two HTTP messages (GET and OK) referred to in question 2 above. To do so, select Print from the Wireshark File command
menu, and select the “Selected Packet Only” and “Print as displayed” radial buttons, and then click OK.
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