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TCP/IP Packet Analysis Tutorials

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Both network administrators and IT security professionals must have the fundamental knowledge of TCP/IP to do their jobs. With that comes a necessity to be able to analyze TCP/IP traffic in order to troubleshoot network problems, analyze attacks, and better understand and secure their systems. Veteran VTC author, Bobby Rogers, will provide in-depth explanations for beginners and seasoned network professionals alike to enable them to understand the complex techniques of TCP/IP traffic analysis. To begin learning, simply click on the TCP/IP Packet Analysis movie links.
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Introduction
 Introduction & Course Outline (04:03)
TCP/IP Concepts
 The OSI Model (06:40)
 The TCP/IP Protocol (05:13)
 TCP/IP Protocols & Model (03:07)
 How Network Communication Really Works (03:18)
Basics of TCP & UDP Protocols
 Introduction to TCP & UDP Protocols (04:30)
 TCP & UDP Ports (07:10)
 TCP Sequence Numbers (02:16)
 Windowing (02:22)
 TCP Flags (02:27)
 TCP 3-Way Handshake (02:21)
 Demonstration: TCP Session (04:50)
TCP & UDP Packet Construction
 Common Packet Construction (04:34)
 Taking Apart a TCP Packet (03:54)
 Demonstration - Taking Apart a TCP Packet (05:12)
 Examining a UDP Datagram (02:33)
 Demonstration - Examining a UDP Datagram (04:22)
Basics of IP Protocols
 IP Protocols (04:23)
 Breakdown of an IP Packet (04:00)
 Demonstration: An IP Packet Header (04:01)
 ICMP (07:03)
 ARP (04:26)
Packet Analysis Tools
 Wireshark (07:50)
 Tcpdump & WinDump (02:44)
 ColaSoft Packet Builder (06:10)
 Hping2 (05:48)
 Scanning Tools (05:24)
Packet Capturing
 Packet Capturing with Wireshark pt. 1 (04:31)
 Packet Capturing with Wireshark pt. 2 (04:02)
 Recording & Using Packet Captures (06:37)
 Sniffing Switched vs. Non-Switched Traffic (05:44)
Analyzing TCP/IP Traffic
 Establishing Pattern & Timeline (04:55)
 Getting the Entire Session (04:11)
 Knowing What to Look For pt. 1 (02:13)
 Knowing What to Look For pt. 2 (06:23)
 Analyzing a Simple Traffic Capture (05:44)
Analyzing Common Protocols
 FTP (06:47)
 Telnet (05:27)
 HTTP (05:54)
 HTTPS (06:26)
 SMB & NetBIOS (04:46)
Looking for Malicious Traffic
 What Malicious Traffic Looks Like pt. 1 (05:06)
 What Malicious Traffic Looks Like pt. 2 (04:34)
 Excessive/Oversized/Fragmented Packets (03:24)
 TCP Flags (05:31)
 ICMP Attacks (06:27)
 Spoofed Traffic (05:27)
Examining Wireless Traffic
 Capturing Wireless Traffic pt. 1 (05:43)
 Capturing Wireless Traffic pt. 2 (05:01)
 Taking Apart a Wireless Session (07:12)
 Examining Wireless Traffic - WEP (04:05)
 Examining Wireless Traffic - WPA (04:54)
Practical Applications of Traffic Analysis
 Network Troubleshooting pt. 1 (04:15)
 Network Troubleshooting pt. 2 (05:58)
 Intrusion Detection (06:39)
 Network Forensics (05:33)
 Defeating Traffic Analysis pt. 1 (04:27)
 Defeating Traffic Analysis pt. 2 (04:31)
Course Wrap Up
 Wrap Up (04:21)
About the Author
 About the Author (01:08)


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Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: TCP/IP Packet Analysis
Author: Bobby Rogers
SKU: 33909
ISBN: 1-934743-95-X
Duration: 5 hrs / 60 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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