Computer Science Man In the Middle Assignment
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pcapanalysis.zip
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pcapanalysis.zip
pcapanalysis.py
# You may NOT alter the import list!!!! import pyshark import hashlib class MITMException(Exception): """A class to throw if you come across incorrect syntax or other issues""" def __init__(self, value): self.value = value def __str__(self): return repr(self.value) class MITMProject(object): # HINT: # You can use the __init__ method to load the packet capture def __init__(self): self.cap = pyshark.FileCapture('flag6.pcap') self.class_id = "CS6035F24" # TODO: Change this to YOUR Georgia Tech ID!!! # This is your 9-digit Georgia Tech ID self.student_id = '' def get_student_hash(self, value): return hashlib.sha256(self.student_id.encode('UTF-8') + self.class_id + value).hexdigest() # TODO: # Task 1: Return n being: # n = Number of ICMP Packets def icmp_count(self): n = 0 # TODO: Implement me return n # TODO: # Task 2: Return r,a, being: # r = Number of ICMP Echo Requests # a = ICMP Echo Reply def icmp_request_reply(self): r = 0 a = 0 # TODO: Implement me return r,a # TODO: # Task 3: Return m,n, being: # m = Most Common Destination MAC Address # n = Number of Occurrences def dest_mac(self): m,n = 0,0 # TODO: Implement me return m,n if __name__ == '__main__': pcap_analysis = MITMProject() icmp_count = pcap_analysis.icmp_count() request,reply = pcap_analysis.icmp_request_reply() dest_mac,occurences = pcap_analysis.dest_mac() print("Number of ICMP Packets : ", icmp_count) print("Number of ICMP Requests and Replies : ",request,reply) print("Most Common MAC Address and Number of Ocurrences: ", dest_mac,occurences)
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