
Filtering HTTP Traffic to and from Specific IP Address in Wireshark. This filter should reveal the DHCP traffic. In the filter toolbar, blazon in "dhcp" or "bootp," depending on your Wireshark version. This packet is, as Wireshark says, an "ARP announcement" it is sent out by the ZyxelCom device to announce that it has the IP address 192.168.1.254. You can zoom in or out If youre interested in a packet with a particular IP address, type this into the filter bar: ip.adr = x.x.x.x. Usually, there are two capturing modes: promiscuous and monitor. Filtering IP Address in Wireshark: (1)single IP filtering: ip.addr=X.X.X.X ip.src=X.X.X.X ip.dst=X.X.X.X (2)Multiple IP filtering based on logic Choose the right location within the network to capture packet data. Sequence number: 0 (relative sequence number)Ġ.Is correct. Transmission Control Protocol, Src Port: 4734 (4734), Dst Port: irdmi (8000), Seq: 0, Len: 0 = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Default (0x00)

= LG bit: Globally unique address (factory default) Below is the first packet Wireshark caught : No. I loaded the page, started Wireshark, then pressed the play button on the ActiveXControl (starting the video). Obviously, this page does not exist on the Nuuo server I am using, which is designed to compete with the Axis device. I have read of many many people doing this successfully with an Axis server (They connect to rtsp://:554/axis-media/media.amp with VLC), and with an Arecont Server (rtsp:///h264.sdp). The server is encoding to MPEG 4, and should be streaming RTSP:// I do NOT KNOW anything about TCP, other than that it shows up in the packet attached. I am trying to connect to the video stream using something like VLC or RealPlayer instead of the activeX control it comes with. Wireshark does not have to be the solution - I will happily use something else (tried Fiddler, but don't know to configure it - by default it catches none of this traffic)
WIRESHARK IP ADDRESS HOW TO
ĭespite much head-scratching and searching their site and the manual, I cannot understand how to get the whole URL of the server.Ĭan someone please direct me to a tutorial or page of instructions - or just spell out how to do this? I tried Wireshark, which captured all the packets, but does not show me the complete URL of the different pages.
WIRESHARK IP ADDRESS MANUAL
Their instruction manual gives the URL of the 'home' - a page which installs a cute little activeX control that handles all interaction with the actual video server.

I am trying to connect directly to the video stream of an IP video server (the "Nuuo" IP Server).
