Archive for the ‘Sharkfest’ category

  1. DDoS Tracefile for SharkFest Europe 2021

    SharkFest Europe has opened it’s doors for the pre-conference classes. Presentations will start on June, 17th. I am honored to give a presentation on DDoS attacks. The trace files for the presentation are available for download at http://www.packet-foo.com/blog/SF21EU/DDoS_Tracefiles.zip The Zip file contains five traces: FreakOut_Flooding.pcapng Shows the UDP Flood, TCP Flood, SYN Flood and Slowloris attacks […]

  2. Sharkfest 2018 EU

    I’m back from Sharkfest EU 2018 and once again it was a great conference. This time, many core developers and instructors brought their families along, so it felt even more like a family gathering than ever before.

  3. Installing Moloch on Debian 9 Stretch

    Moloch is a tool that builds on Elasticsearch to process large numbers of network packets, either from a live network or from imported PCAP files. This is how I installed it on a Debian 9 server.

  4. Sharkfest 2017 EU Recap

    In 2017 the Sharkfest Wireshark user and developer conference happened once again in Europe – in the Hotel Palacio Estoril in Portugal, to be more specific.

  5. Sharkfest 2017 US Recap – 10 years of Sharkfest!

    Time always flies at Sharkfest, the annual Wireshark conference, and the 2017 edition – being the 10th Sharkfest in the US – has been no exception. On Friday Sake and me talked about how fast the 3 day conference had felt and we both agreed that “hm, it seems just to have started moments ago […]

  6. Sharkfest Europe 2016 Retrospective

    Finally, the annual Wireshark developer and user conference happened in Europe for the first time in October 2016 at the Hotel Papendal in Arnhem, the Netherlands. It was something many people kept asking for, and with a lot of work and effort, Janice and her team made it happen.

  7. Sharkfest 2016 recap

    Another Sharkfest has come and gone, and once again it has been a great conference. If you’re into packet analysis, network forensics or network troubleshooting there is no other event that has the same density of information. It’s really a “specialist” conference, in a very open and friendly way, and newcomers are always welcome.

  8. Megalodon challenge solution

    During Sharkfest 2015 I put up a challenge that was different from the usual challenges offered. The pcap files are a lot bigger, the task to solve less specific, and the answer not a simple “easy to verify” answer. I promised to put up my solution a few months after posting the challenge to this […]

  9. The Megalodon Challenge

    This year at Sharkfest I offered a special capture file challenge I called “The Megalodon Challenge”. Other than the “normal” challenges you could find at The Reef it was not limited to the size of 100MB, and the solution cannot be reduced to a couple of words or numbers. After Sharkfest I was asked if […]

  10. Sharkfest 2015 recap

    “Jasper, do you have a minute?” I think that is the one sentence that I heard most at Sharkfest 2015, which is the annual Wireshark developer and user conference. Which makes it the most interesting place to be for anyone doing network analysis, for business or fun/hobby (yes, those exist). People asking me for a […]