Python wrapper for tshark, allowing python packet parsing using wireshark dissectors. Python2 deprecation – This package no longer supports Python2. If you wish to still use it in Python2, you can:
Looking for contributors – for various reasons I have a hard time finding time to maintain and enhance the package at the moment. Any pull-requests will be reviewed and if any one is interested and is suitable, I will be happy to include them in the project. Feel free to mail me at dorgreen1 at gmail.
There are quite a few python packet parsing modules, this one is different because it doesn’t actually parse any packets, it simply uses tshark’s (wireshark command-line utility) ability to export XMLs to use its parsing.
This package allows parsing from a capture file or a live capture, using all wireshark dissectors you have installed. Tested on windows/linux.
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Installation
All Platforms
Simply run the following to install the latest from pypi
pip install pyshark
Or install from the git repository:
git clone https://github.com/KimiNewt/pyshark.git
cd pyshark/src
python setup.py install
Mac OS X
You may have to install libxml which can be unexpected. If you receive an error from clang or an error message about libxml, run the following:
xcode-select --install pip install libxml
You will probably have to accept a EULA for XCode so be ready to click an “Accept” dialog in the GUI.
Usage
Reading from a capture file:
import pyshark
cap = pyshark.FileCapture(‘/tmp/mycapture.cap’)
cap
print cap[0]
Packet (Length: 698)
Layer ETH:
Destination: BLANKED
Source: BLANKED
Type: IP (0x0800)
Layer IP:
Version: 4
Header Length: 20 bytes
Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP 0x00: Default; ECN: 0x00: Not-ECT (Not ECN-Capable Transport))
Total Length: 684
Identification: 0x254f (9551)
Flags: 0x00
Fragment offset: 0
Time to live: 1
Protocol: UDP (17)
Header checksum: 0xe148 [correct]
Source: BLANKED
Destination: BLANKED
…
Other options
Reading from a live interface:
capture = pyshark.LiveCapture(interface=’eth0′)
capture.sniff(timeout=50)
capture
capture[3]
for packet in capture.sniff_continuously(packet_count=5):
print ‘Just arrived:’, packet
Other options
Reading from a live interface using a ring buffer
capture = pyshark.LiveRingCapture(interface=’eth0′)
capture.sniff(timeout=50)
capture
capture[3]
for packet in capture.sniff_continuously(packet_count=5):
print ‘Just arrived:’, packet
Other options
Reading from a live remote interface:
capture = pyshark.RemoteCapture(‘192.168.1.101’, ‘eth0’)
capture.sniff(timeout=50)
capture
Other options
Accessing packet data:
Data can be accessed in multiple ways. Packets are divided into layers, first you have to reach the appropriate layer and then you can select your field.
All of the following work:
packet[‘ip’].dst
192.168.0.1
packet.ip.src
192.168.0.100
packet[2].src
192.168.0.100
To test whether a layer is in a packet, you can use its name:
‘IP’ in packet
True
To see all possible field names, use the packet.layer.field_names
attribute (i.e. packet.ip.field_names
) or the autocomplete function on your interpreter.
You can also get the original binary data of a field, or a pretty description of it:
p.ip.addr.showname
Source or Destination Address: 10.0.0.10 (10.0.0.10)
#And some new attributes as well:
p.ip.addr.int_value
167772170
p.ip.addr.binary_value
‘\n\x00\x00\n’
Decrypting packet captures
Pyshark supports automatic decryption of traces using the WEP, WPA-PWD, and WPA-PSK standards (WPA-PWD is the default).
cap1 = pyshark.FileCapture(‘/tmp/capture1.cap’, decryption_key=’password’)
cap2 = pyshark.LiveCapture(interface=’wi0′, decryption_key=’password’, encryption_type=’wpa-psk’)
A tuple of supported encryption standards, SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_STANDARDS, exists in each capture class.
pyshark.FileCapture.SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_STANDARDS
(‘wep’, ‘wpa-pwd’, ‘wpa-psk’)
pyshark.LiveCapture.SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION_STANDARDS
(‘wep’, ‘wpa-pwd’, ‘wpa-psk’)
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