Wireshark Lab __link__ 🔥
Aris opened a new capture, this time without a filter.
74 bytes on wire (592 bits) Ethernet II: Src: Cisco_12:ab:47, Dst: Broadcast Internet Protocol: Src: 10.0.0.25, Dst: 192.168.88.200 User Datagram Protocol: Src Port: 54321, Dst Port: 7 (Echo) Data (36 bytes): Get out. Get out. Get out. wireshark lab
It wasn't supposed to be like this. The "Wireshark Lab" was a routine exercise for the new junior analysts. A controlled environment. A safe little network with three virtual machines, a switch, and a firewall. The goal was simple: capture a standard HTTP login, an FTP file transfer, and a DNS query. Basic pattern recognition. Aris opened a new capture, this time without a filter
Dr. Aris Thorne, a senior network engineer with tired eyes and a coffee-stained tie, leaned back in his chair. The clock on the wall of Lab 4 read 2:00 AM. For the past six hours, he had been staring at the same screen: Wireshark. Get out
He pinged it. No response.
10.0.0.25 (Client-3) Address B: 127.0.0.1 (Localhost) Packets: 12,004
He looked back at Wireshark. The last packet had just arrived. Packet #12,000.