the filter of sniff function in scapy does not work properly

MOHAMED picture MOHAMED · May 7, 2015 · Viewed 10.1k times · Source

It seems that the filter of sniff function does not work properly.

I m executing the sniff with the following filter

a=sniff(count=1,filter="tcp and host 192.168.10.55 and port 14010")

But some time the sniff catch an UDP packet like this:

>>> a=sniff(count=1,filter="tcp and host 192.168.10.55 and port 14010")
>>> a
<Sniffed: TCP:0 UDP:1 ICMP:0 Other:0>

And some time the sniff catch a TCP packet with wrong ports:

>>> a=sniff(count=1,filter="tcp and host 192.168.10.55 and port 14010")
>>> a
<Sniffed: TCP:1 UDP:0 ICMP:0 Other:0>
>>> a[0]
<Ether  dst=00:26:55:cb:3b:10 src=00:22:64:55:c8:89 type=0x800 |<IP  version=4L ihl=5L tos=0x10 len=92 id=8683 flags=DF frag=0L ttl=64 proto=tcp chksum=0x9484 src=192.168.1.71 dst=192.168.1.133 options=[] |<TCP  sport=ssh dport=1874 seq=350107599 ack=2484345720 dataofs=5L reserved=0L flags=PA window=254 chksum=0x846b urgptr=0 options=[] |<Raw  load="yn\x01\x9d\xfca\xc9V-8\x18|\xc4\t\xf1\xc4\xd8\xd3\xc6\x95E\x19'h\xc0\x89\xf1\x08g\xa3\x9a\xa9\xf51RF\xc2\x1f\xe5a\xac\x83M\xc9\x0b\x80\x85\x1b\xcf\xb6f\xcc" |>>>>

And some time the sniff catch an ARP packet like this:

>>> a=sniff(count=1,filter="tcp and host 192.168.10.55 and port 14010")
>>> a
<Sniffed: TCP:0 UDP:0 ICMP:0 Other:1>
>>> a[0]
<Ether  dst=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff src=00:22:07:2c:53:97 type=0x806 |<ARP  hwtype=0x1 ptype=0x800 hwlen=6 plen=4 op=who-has hwsrc=00:22:07:2c:53:97 psrc=192.168.1.178 hwdst=ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff pdst=192.168.1.179 |<Padding  load='\x00\x07\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00p\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x14\x00\x00' |>>>

Am I missing something in my filter? How I can avoid this problem?

Answer

elotic picture elotic · Jun 25, 2015

I had the same or similar problem - the sniff filter did not work.

Installing tcpdump solved the problem for me.