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pDiff - Binary Protocol Differ

This is a simple script to do some basic differential analysis of a pcap and provide insight into unknown protocols.

You can analyze a pcap using a bpf filter, but it is not required.

There are a number of flags you can use to limit or expand your search.

Flag Description
-p file.pcap Specify the pcap to analyze
-f "bpf filter" BPF Filter to use
-m number The number of most common bytes to list per byte offset
-n Number of bytes to read for analysis (Default: 30)
-l Number of packet lengths to count for frequency (Default: 20)
-x Enable hex mode, view a hex dump of each packet, as well as packet metadata
-a Turns on printable chars for frequency analysis
-t number Total number of packets to read (Default: All)
-o Offset to start at within the packet's payload (Default: 0)

Things to note:

  • Bytes and offsets are 0 indexed, packets are 1 indexed.
  • Packets are ignored when they don't meet the minimum length for packet payload (default 2)
  • Currently only supports TCP and UDP

PRs are welcome! This tool, like many other packet parsing tools, may have some unexpected bugs. Use at your own risk.

Requirements

  • python3
  • scapy
  • tcpdump

Example Usage

Read file with filter, in output bytes show printable characters

python3 pDiff.py -p some_random.pcap -f "tcp dst port 1900" -a

Read file with filter, show the output of each packet in hex, only scan 10 packets of the pcap

python3 pDiff.py -p some_random.pcap -f "udp dst port 5555" -x -t 10

Read file without filter, show the output of each packet in hex, start at offset 2 within packet, read 10 bytes

python3 pDiff.py -p some_random.pcap -x -o 2 -n 10 

Read file with filter, do statistics on 60 bytes instead of default 30

python3 pDiff.py -p randompcap2.pcap -f "dst net 192.168.1.0/24 && (udp dst port 5555 or udp dst port 9999)" -n 60

Tips

  • Eyeball sequence numbers by observing the frequency of certain bytes and if they look sequential.
  • Pick out delimiters and possibly padding of certain data types when all the values of a particular byte are the same.

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