Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] filter for ONLY initial get request

From: Jeffs <jeffs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 09:06:53 -0400
On 8/11/2010 6:12 AM, Sake Blok wrote:
On 10 aug 2010, at 16:48, Jeffs wrote:
I have come up with the following tshark formula which seems to address my needs.  Since I am not interested in the URLs from advertising agencies, videos and other embedded links in web pages, but only the top level domain I use this.  Please let me know if anyone sees any gotchas or potential problems with this formula I'm very new to regex expressions and could use advice.  This formula will return only the top level domains and strips out links such as admin.brightcove.com, advertisingserver.amazon.com, tubemogel.videos.com:

tshark -r test.cap -R http.request -T fields -e http.host | sed -e 's/?.*$//' | sed -e 's#^\(.*\)\t\(.*\)$#http://\1\2#' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n 300 | sed -n -e '/www/p'
If you're only interested in an overview of visited top-level domains, without caring what the specific hosts and/or URI's were that were visited. You could use something like

tshark -r test.cap -R http.request -T fields -e http.host | sed -e 's/^.*\.\([^.]*\.[^.]*\)$/\1/' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n 100

for the top-100 top-level domains (based on individual hits, not user sessions).

Cheers,


Sake


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Thank you for your reply. The issue I am having, and which also happens with the formula you provided, above, is that domains are being reported that are links (mostly advertising and graphic-image links) embedded in the web page which I do not want for they will pollute my results. I only want either the domain for the link clicked, or the domain for the link typed in the browser box. For example, the formula you provided above returns:

71 nytimes.com
     15 propertyshark.com
     13 fbcdn.net
      5 voicefive.com
      5 2mdn.net
      4 brightcove.com
      2 google-analytics.com
      2 doubleclick.net
      1 yahoo.com
      1 imrworldwide.com
      1 facebook.com

The above doubleclick.net, brightcove.com, 2mdn.net, and fbcdn.net reported domains are for things like advertising links and embedded links in the web page of the landing page for the domain typed or clicked. This is polluting my results.


This formula, however, only returns results minus the links and images embedded in the web page:

tshark -r test.cap -T fields -e http.host | sed 's/?.*$//' | sed -n '/www./p' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -n 100

15 www.propertyshark.com
      8 www.nytimes.com
      2 www.google-analytics.com
      1 www.facebook.com


However, I am new to regex so I'm sure I may be missing something or losing some links.

Thank you.