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over-the-wire

v1.0.3

Published

Network inspection library for Node

Downloads

60

Readme

Over-the-wire GitHub license npm Development Status

The project is currently under active development.

Overview

over-the-wire is a Node.js packet manipulation library supporting:

  • Packet crafting and parsing
  • Capturing network traffic and sending packets in all formats
  • Parsing and serializing pcap and pcapng file formats
  • Creating custom non-TCP/UDP socket instances

System Requirements

  • Libpcap/WinPcap/Npcap library installed (if Wireshark is installed on your system, you are good to go)
  • Node.js version 16.10.0 or higher recommended
  • C++ compiler, if there are no prebuilt bindings for your system

Installation

npm install over-the-wire --save

Getting started

const fs = require('fs');
const { Pcap, Packet } = require('over-the-wire');

const dev = new Pcap.LiveDevice({
  iface: 'en0',
  direction: 'inout',
  filter: 'src port 443',
});

// Get info about interface
console.log('[*] Interface: ', dev.iface);

// Save captured packets to a pcapng file
const dump = Pcap.createWriteStream({ format: 'pcapng' });
dump.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('dump.pcapng'));

dev.on('data', pkt => {
  if (pkt.layers.IPv4) {
    console.log(`[*] ${pkt.layers.IPv4.src} -> ${pkt.layers.IPv4.dst}`);
  }
  dump.write(pkt);
});

// Create and inject a packet
const pkt = new Packet({ iface: dev.iface })
                .Ethernet()
                .IPv4({ dst: '192.168.1.1' })
                .ICMP();
dev.write(pkt);

Documentation

Here :)

Questions or Suggestions

Feel free to open any issue in the Issues section of this repository. Currently, there are no restrictions on the format.