Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] Scripts for filtering a directory file captures to only in
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 04:13:20 -0700

Your rapid reply shocked me. It's 3:30am here.

The same results outside of the script from command line:

tcpdump -r core2_04322.pcap src net172.16.22.173 dst net
192.168.12.22>>filtered.pcap

The result is:  "tcpdump -r core2_04322.pcap src net172.16.22.173 dst net
192.168.12.22>>filtered.pcap:  Permission denied"

Inside the Script named "project3" and chmod to 755.  ls -al shows me root
is the owner of all .pcap files and they are chmod 777
I run:  sudo ./project3
	for file in /traces3/*;do
	tcpdump -r$file src net172.16.22.173/x dst net 192.168.12.22/y>>
$file.filtered
	done

I get:
	tcpdump:  /traces3/core2_04320.pcap:  Permission denied
	tcpdump:  /traces3/core2_04321.pcap:  Permission denied
	tcpdump:  /traces3/core2_04322.pcap:  Permission denied
	tcpdump:  /traces3/core2_04323.pcap:  Permission denied




                                                                            
                                                                            
                                                                            
   Re: [Wireshark-users] Scripts for filtering a directory file captures to 
   only include specific Subnet packets in new files in a new directory     
                                                                            
                                                                            
   Estanislao Gonzalez                                                      
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  Well aparently it should: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=527976
what's the error exactly and does tcpdump breaks when run only inside
the script or always?


On 10/01/2010 12:44 PM, Phil_Deming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> Thanks for staying with me.
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> I did sudo.  Is that not good enough?
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>    As far as I know you need to be root to run tcpdump, and it's not
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> On 09/30/2010 10:58 PM, Phil_Deming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Estani, thank you so much for getting me started. That was Great Help !
>> but now:
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>> The Script ran perfectly with the obvious changes needed !
>> I new the Script  was working, B U T, tcpdump comes back with Permission
>> Denied. I chmod to 777 and 755 with no effect.
>> I ran it on Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04, same results. I googled it and did
the
>> 9.04 fix and it didn't fix it.
>>       (aa-complain /usr/sbin/tcpdump - This will change it to complain)
>>       (aa-enforce /usr/sbin/tcpdump - This will renable the AppArmor
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>> for tcpdump)
>> When I changed the Script to use tshark it ran perfectly and gave good
>> results.
>> What do I do to fix tcpdump on Ubuntu?
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>>     only include specific Subnet packets in new files in a new directory
>>     (Document link: Phil Deming)
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>>     Phil Deming
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>> Thanks. I'll try it now.  Phil
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>>      Estanislao Gonzalez
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>>     From:  Estanislao Gonzalez<estanislao.gonzalez@xxxxxxx>
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>>     Hi Phil,
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>> I think you could use something like:
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>> for file in second_dir/*; do
>>        tcpdump -r $file src net a.a.a.a/x dst net b.b.b.b/y>>
> $file.filtered
>> done
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>> You could join all resulting files for a given amount of time with
>> tcpslice if that simple append does not do the trick.
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>> I haven't tested this out, but it should give you a clue as to where to
>> go from this point.
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>> Cheers,
>> Estani
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>> On 09/29/2010 12:04 AM, Phil_Deming@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>          I am running Ubuntu 9.10 Server and am collecting  packets
with
>>> TShark 1.4 from about 40 Subnets (Offices)  traversing  my aggregation
>>> Subnet (the Datacenter). There are 9000  64meg files collected per day
>>> before overwriting begins. When a Network question arises, I copy the 1
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>>> 3 hours of files to a 2nd Directory so that they won't be overwritten
>>> later. That's about 180+  64 meg files.
>>>          I need to filter all of the files in the 2nd Directory to
create
>> new
>>> files only containing packets from 1 to 4 transmitting or receiving
>>> Subnets. I need all of the IPs from each subnet.
>>>          Next, want to see the "Top Talkers" during this period.  That
>> should
>>> be the easy part.
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>>>          I presume grep, bash, awk editcap, tshark, tcpdump are the
> tools.
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>>> someone get me started with some scripts / examples?
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