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Title: An Animated Simulator for Packet Sniffer


1
An Animated Simulator for Packet Sniffer
  • Xiaohong Yuan, Percy Vega, Jinsheng Xu, Huiming
    Yu, Stephen Providence
  • North Carolina AT State University

2
Overview
  • Introduction
  • Packet Sniffer
  • Packet Sniffer Simulator
  • Tool Evaluation
  • Conclusion and Future work

3
Introduction
  • Visualization has been used in computer science
    education
  • Visualization of computer security concepts are
    needed
  • Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. developed
    interactive modules for such topics as buffer
    overflow vulnerabilities, cryptography, etc.
  • CyberCIEGE is a high-end, commercial-quality
    video game developed for teaching security
    concepts and practices
  • We designed and implemented an animated simulator
    for packet sniffer

4
Packet Sniffer
  • Packet sniffer is a program that captures all of
    the data packets that pass through a given
    network interface, and recognizes and decodes
    certain packets of interest.
  • A packet sniffer can only capture packets within
    a given subnet.
  • The network interface of the computer that has
    the packet sniffer is configured into promiscuous
    mode
  • Commercial and free packet sniffer tools
  • Ethereal
  • AnalogX PacketMon
  • Network Probe

5
The Packet Sniffer Simulator
  • It demonstrates visually
  • how a packet sniffer works in a local area
    network environment (Demo I IV)
  • how data packets are encapsulated and interpreted
    while going through the protocol stack (Demo V)
  • Implemented in Macromedia Flash MX Professional
    Edition
  • Can run as a Flash applet in web page
  • Can also run as a standalone application
    (Macromedia Flash Player is needed)

6
The Packet Sniffer Demos
  • Demo I Direct Path
  • Displays the path a data packet from a source
    goes through to reach destination
  • Demo II The real Path
  • The packet reached all attached computer across a
    common collision domain
  • Demo III Promiscuous Mode
  • A computers network interface hardware
    configured into promiscuous mode accepts all
    frames

7
Packet Sniffer Demos Ctd.
  • Demo IV Packet Sniffer
  • Packet sniffer is installed on a computer to
    examine the data packets captured
  • Demo V Telnet Over TCP/IP
  • How a data packet is encapsulated and
    de-encapsulated while going through the protocol
    stack

8
The Packet Sniffer Simulator The Learning
Objectives
  • Explain the differences between a hub, a
    bridge/switch, and a router
  • Explain bus and star topology
  • Explain how a data packet is transmitted in a
    local area network
  • Explain the purpose of promiscuous mode of a
    network interface
  • Explain what a packet sniffer does, and how it
    works.
  • Explain the encapsulation and de-encapsulation
    process of a data packet while going through the
    protocol stack

9
The Packet Sniffer Simulator Demo
  • http//clayton.ncat.edu/comp476/PacketSnifferAnima
    tion/index.html

10
Tool Evaluation
  • The packet sniffer simulator is used in a
    computer network security class in Fall 2005
  • Total number of students 12
  • First a pretest was given based the learning
    objectives
  • A homework assignment was given to the students
    based on the packet sniffer simulator
  • Then a posttest was given to the students and a
    survey questionnaire was conducted

11
Pre-Post Test Score Comparison
12
The Survey Summary
13
Conclusion and Future Work
  • An animated simulator for packet sniffer and
    related network concepts has been developed
  • It has been used in a computer network security
    course in Fall 2005
  • The student Feedback was very positive
  • Future work
  • Develop animated simulation for more security
    concepts
  • Continue evaluating the effectiveness of
    visualization tool in teaching computer security
    courses

14
Thank you!
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