7. Hands-on practice: WireShark (10 pt., 5 pt. each)
Install Wireshark on your own computer and obtain a screen shot
similar to Figure 1.28 on page
78 of K&R.
Hint: You may want to set “display filter” to filter out non-HTTP
traffic.
a. Capture a HTTP GET request packet. Expand the section of
“Hypertext Transfer Protocol”
for details. Report the connection type.
b. Capture a HTTP response packet with “OK”. Expand the section of
“Hypertext Transfer
Protocol” for details. Report the server information.
Answer:
7. Hands-on practice: WireShark (10 pt., 5 pt. each) Install Wireshark on your own computer and...
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