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It's not a big deal, but Tshark can print a list of interfaces on which it can capture packets ! So yeah, I wanted to add it. :-)
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# Tshark Cheat Sheet
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## List interfaces on which Tshark can capture
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tshark -D
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```
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## Capture Packets with Tshark
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```
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tshark -i eth0 -w capture-file.pcap
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## Read a Pcap with Tshark
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tshark -r capture-file.pcap
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```
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## Filtering Packets from One Host
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```
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tshark -i eth0 -p -w capture-file.cap host 10.1.2.3
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```
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## HTTP Analysis with Tshark
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The `-T` option specifies that we want to extract fields and with the `-e` options we identify which fields we want to extract.
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tshark -i eth0 -Y http.request -T fields -e http.host -e http.user_agent
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## Manipulating other Fields
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This command will extract files from an SMB stream and extract them to the location tmpfolder.
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tshark -nr test.pcap --export-objects smb,tmpfolder
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This command will do the same except from HTTP, extracting all the files seen in the pcap.
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tshark -nr test.pcap --export-objects http,tmpfolder
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