/Networking-Packet-Traces

The Networking Packet Traces Repository is your go-to resource for a diverse collection of Wireshark packet traces. The packet captured are from various sources and Lab exercises.

Networking Packet Traces Repository

Packet Sniffing

Welcome to the Networking Packet Traces Repository! This collection of Wireshark packet traces is a valuable resource for students and networking enthusiasts seeking to understand network protocols, troubleshoot issues, and deepen their knowledge of computer networking.

📂 What's Inside

This repository contains a wide variety of captured packet traces during different scenarios, including:

  • Computer Network Book Most of the packets are captured from the exercises of the Book "Computer Networking - A Top-Down Approach, 8th ed., J.F. Kurose and K.W. Ross"
  • Lab Exercises: Packet captures from in-class activities and are also similar to the Book exercises.
  • Real-World Scenarios: Packet traces from real network environments, providing insights into actual network traffic.
  • Common Protocols: Examples illustrating common protocols like HTTP, TCP/IP, DNS, and more.

Tools

wireshark-banner

As you have seen in the banner above, this repository has packets captured by Wireshark

🚀 Getting Started

To get the most out of this repository:

  1. Browse the Packet Traces: Explore the folders and choose a packet trace that aligns with your learning goals or interests.

  2. Analysis and Learning: Load the packet trace into Wireshark and start analyzing! Use these traces to understand network behaviour, packet structure, and protocol interactions.

  3. Contribute: If you have your own packet traces from networking projects or labs, we encourage you to contribute them. Sharing knowledge benefits the entire community.

🤝 How to Contribute

We welcome contributions from fellow students, networking professionals, and enthusiasts. If you'd like to add your own packet traces to this repository, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button at the top right corner of this repository to create your own copy.

  2. Add Your Traces: Upload your packet traces to your forked repository. Organize them in a logical folder structure.

  3. Submit a Pull Request: Create a pull request from your forked repository to this main repository. Provide a brief description of your contribution.

📧 Contact

Have questions, or suggestions for packet trace and analysis? Feel free to reach out to us at [wali.muhammad.ahmad@gmail.com].

Happy networking and analyzing!