问题
I try to capture an HTTP-download with Python using dpkt and pcap. The code looks like
...
pc = pcap.pcap(iface)
for ts, pkt in pc:
handle_packet(pkt)
def handle_packet(pkt):
eth = dpkt.ethernet.Ethernet(pkt)
# Ignore non-IP and non-TCP packets
if eth.type != dpkt.ethernet.ETH_TYPE_IP:
return
ip = eth.data
if ip.p != dpkt.ip.IP_PROTO_TCP:
return
tcp = ip.data
data = tcp.data
# current connection
c = (ip.src, ip.dst, tcp.sport, tcp.dport)
# Handle only new HTTP-responses and TCP-packets
# of existing connections.
if c in conn:
handle_tcp_packet(c, tcp)
elif data[:4] == 'HTTP':
handle_http_response(c, tcp)
...
In handle_http_response()
and handle_tcp_packet()
i read the data of the tcp-packets (tcp.data
) and write them to a file. However i noticed that i often get packets with the same TCP sequence number (tcp.seq
) (on the same connection) but it seems that they contain the same data. Moreover it seems that not all packets are captured. For example if i sum up the packet-sizes the resulting value is lower than the one listed in the http-header (content-length
). But in Wireshark i can see all packages.
Does anyone has an idea why i get those duplicate packets and how i can capture every packet belonging to the http-response?
EDIT:
Here you can find the complete code: pastebin.com.
When running it prints something like that to stdout:
Waiting for HTTP-Audio-responses ...
...
New TCP-Packet, len=1440, tcp-payload=5107680, con-len=5197150 , dups=57 , dup-bytes=82080
New TCP-Packet, len=1440, tcp-payload=5109120, con-len=5197150 , dups=57 , dup-bytes=82080
New TCP-Packet, len=1440, tcp-payload=5110560, con-len=5197150 , dups=57 , dup-bytes=82080
----------> FIN <----------
New TCP-Packet, len=1937, tcp-payload=5112497, con-len=5197150 , dups=57 , dup-bytes=82080
New TCP-Packet, len=0, tcp-payload=5112497, con-len=5197150 , dups=57 , dup-bytes=82080
As you can see the TCP-payload plus the duplicate received bytes (5112497+82080=5194577) are lower than the filesize of the download (5197150). Moreover you can see that i receive 57 duplicate packages (same SEQ and same TCP-data) and that still packages are received after the packet with the FIN-flag.
So does anyone have an idea how i can capture all packets belonging to the connection? Wireshark sees all packets and i think it uses libpcap too.
I don't even know if i do something wrong or if the pcap-library does something wrong.
EDIT2:
OK, it seems that my code is correct: In Wireshark I saved the captured packets and used the capture-file in my code (pcap.pcap('/home/path/filename')
instead of pcap.pcap('eth0')
). My code read perfectly all packages (on multiple tests)! Since Wireshark uses libpcap too (afaik), i think the problem is the lib pypcap which does not provide me all packages.
Any idea on how to test that?
I already compiled pypcap by myself (trunk) but that didn't change anything -.-
EDIT3:
OK, I changed my code to work with pcapy instead of pypcap and have the same problem:
When reading the packets from a previous captured file (created with Wireshark) then everything is fine, but when I capture the packets directly from eth0 I miss some packets.
Interesting: When running both programs (the one using pypcap and the one using pcapy) in parallel they capture different packets. e.g. one programm receives one packet more.
But I have still no idea why -.-
I thought Wireshark uses the same base-lib (libpcap).
Please help :)
回答1:
Here's a couple of things to watch out for:
- make sure you have a big snaplen - for pcapy you can set it on open_live (second parameter)
- make sure you handle fragmented packets - this will not be done automatically - you need to check the details
- check statistics - unfortunately I don't think this is exposed to pcapy interface, but it's possible that you're not handling all packets; if you're too late you will not know that you missed something (although you can get the same information by tracking the length / position of tcp stream) libpcap itself does expose those statistics, so you might be able to add the function for it
回答2:
Set the snaplen to 65535. Apparently this is the default for Wireshark: http://www.wireshark.org/docs/wsug_html_chunked/ChCustCommandLine.html
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7155050/capture-tcp-packets-with-python