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[Full-disclosure] Extracting files from SMB packet captures


  • From: mnv at alumni.princeton.edu (Mike Vasquez)
  • Subject: [Full-disclosure] Extracting files from SMB packet captures
  • Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 21:22:03 -0700

While I haven't done anything specifically with SMB, I did come up with the
following a few years back: it might prove useful in your research:

http://www.adminprep.com/articles/default.asp?action=show&articleid=52

It covers taking an ethereal data cap, and taking portions of it to come up
with the original content, i.e. .wav's, .mov's, .zip's, .jpg's, etc.  You
get the idea.

If you have any sanitized caps you want to send my way, I'd be happy to play
around with them, as well.

Mike

On 2/26/07, Jim O'Gorman <jogorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have been working with extracting files from full-content SMB packet
> captures. I would like to compare what I have found with other sources to
> see how right/wrong I am about a few things.
>
> Does anyone have good sources of examples on pulling files out of SMB
> packet captures I can use as a reference? Tools or write ups would be great.
>
>
> Thanks
> Jim
>
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