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 ====== Wireshark ====== ====== Wireshark ======
 +Show all DNS queries from local IP that are for a specific FQDN. 
 +
 +**NOTE**: This will obviously not show the return queries as we are only showing outbound requests.
 +<code>dns and ip.src==192.168.1.10 and dns.qry.name == "example.com"</code>
 +
 +<code>dns.qry.name == "test.com" or dns.qry.name == "example.com"</code>
 +
 +Show HTTPS sites visited
 +<code>tls.handshake.type == 1</code>
 +Filter by specific HTTPS site
 +<code>tls.handshake.extensions_server_name == "microsoft.com"</code>
 +
 +List A record queries/responses
 +<code>dns.qry-type == 1</code>
 +Other types:
 +  * AAAA = 28
 +  * TXT = 16
 +  * NS = 2
 +  * PTR = 12
 +  * CNAME = 5
 +  * HTTPS = 65
 +  * MX = 15
 +
 +Full list [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_DNS_record_types|here]].
 +
 +To get just queries (and not responses) add the following
 +<code> && (dns.count.answers == 0)</code>
 +To get just responses(and not queries) add the following
 +<code> && (dns.count.answers > 0)</code>
 ===== General Filters ===== ===== General Filters =====
 Search Wireshark for packets that contain an IP address that are results of a DNS query. Search Wireshark for packets that contain an IP address that are results of a DNS query.
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 <code>udp.port eq 53</code> <code>udp.port eq 53</code>
 <code>ip.src==192.168.0.0/16 and ip.dst==192.168.0.0/16</code> <code>ip.src==192.168.0.0/16 and ip.dst==192.168.0.0/16</code>
 +<code>udp.stream eq ${udp.stream}</code>
 +<code>tcp.stream eq ${tcp.stream}</code>
 +===== DHCP =====
 +Filter queries based on the client MAC in the "client" field in the DHCP request.
 +<code>dhcp.hw.mac_addr</code>
 ===== DNS Filtering ===== ===== DNS Filtering =====
 Filter just DNS queries  Filter just DNS queries 
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 Filter by query that contains string Filter by query that contains string
 <code>dns.qry.name contains "paloaltonetworks.com"</code> <code>dns.qry.name contains "paloaltonetworks.com"</code>
 +Filter for DNS queries only
 +<code>dns.flags.response == 0</code>
 +Filter for DNS responses only
 +<code>dns.flags.response == 1</code>
 +Filter by DNS transaction ID (where XX is the transaction ID)
 +<code>dns.id eq XX</code>
 +Filter for Zone Transfers
 +<code>dns.qry.type in {251 252} or dns.flags.opcode eq 4</code>
 +
 +Filter by DNS Option Codes
 +standard queries: <code>dns.flags.opcode == 0</code>
 +inverse queries: <code>dns.flags.opcode == 1</code>
 +server status requests: <code>dns.flags.opcode == 2</code>
 +zone change notifications: <code>dns.flags.opcode == 4</code>
 +dynamic updates: <code>dns.flags.opcode == 5 </code>
 +
 +Filter by recursive query:
 +<code>dns.flags.recdesired == 1</code>
 +Filter by non-recursive query:
 +<code>dns.flags.recdesired == 0</code>
 +
 +===== Filtering =====
 +
 +Capture all DNS queries (non-responses) directed to the DNS servers:
 +<code>((ip.dst == 10.10.10.10 || ip.dst == 10.10.11.11 ) && (dns.flags.response == 0)) && (dns.flags.opcode == 0)</code>
 +
 +The filtered data was exported to a plain text file for further processing.
 +
 +Total DNS Queries Captured:
 +<code>wc -l queries.txt</code>
 +Top 30 Queried Domains:
 +<code>less queries.txt | awk '{split($8,a,".");b=length(a);print a[b-3]"."a[b-2]"."a[b-1]"."a[b]}'| sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -30</code>
 +
 +Top 30 Querying Clients:
 +<code>less queries.txt | awk '{print $4}'|sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -30</code>
  
 +Top FQDNs Queried by the Top 5 Clients:
 +<code>grep '10.10.10.10\|10.10.10.2\|10.10.10.3\|10.10.10.4\|10.10.10.5' queries.txt | awk '{print $8}'|sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -30</code>
  
 +Top Domains Queried by the Top 5 Clients:
 +<code>grep '10.10.10.10\|10.10.10.2\|10.10.10.3\|10.10.10.4\|10.10.10.5' queries.txt | awk '{split($8,a,".");b=length(a);print a[b-3]"."a[b-2]"."a[b-1]"."a[b]}'| sort | uniq -c | sort -nr | head -30</code>
  
  
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