in protocol verification the higher order protocols are examined for unexpected packet behavior improper use
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Step 1: Define the scope of the protocol verification process, focusing on higher-order protocols that manage complex interactions and behaviors in network communications. Show more…
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Create a protocol that will solve the problems you saw with Protocol 1 by implementing error-checking. The sender should be able to construct a single multi-packet message that is sent at once. Afterwards, they can continue communicating to fix any errors in the transmission. Things to consider: How will the receiver request missing packets or determine if any are missing? How will the sender respond to the receiver's request for missing packets? How will both the sender and receiver confirm that the full message has arrived successfully?
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C. Describe the anomalies you found when running Wireshark on the network capture file and include evidence of the range of packets associated with each anomaly. D. Summarize the potential implications of not addressing each of the anomalies found when running Wireshark. E. Recommend solutions for eliminating or minimizing all identified vulnerabilities or anomalies from Wireshark and Nmap. Use current industry-respected reliable research and sources to support your recommendations.
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7. Which fields in the IP datagram always change from one datagram to the next within this series of UDP segments sent by your computer destined to 128.119.245.12, via traceroute? Why? 8. Which fields in this sequence of IP datagrams (containing UDP segments) stay constant? Why? 9. Describe the pattern you see in the values in the Identification field of the IP datagrams being sent by your computer. Now let's take a look at the ICMP packets being returned to your computer by the intervening routers where the TTL value was decremented to zero (and hence caused the ICMP error message to be returned to your computer). The display filter that you can use to show just these packets is "ip.dst==192.168.86.61 and icmp". 10. What is the upper layer protocol specified in the IP datagrams returned from the routers? [Note: the answers for Linux/MacOS differ from Windows here]. 11. Are the values in the Identification fields (across the sequence of all ICMP packets from all routers) similar in behavior to your answer to question 9 above? 12. Are the values of the TTL fields similar across all ICMP packets from all routers?
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