![]() In Wireshark, we are not limited to just interpreting packets by colors. It’s possible, even, to colorize specific conversations between computers. It’s a toggle, so if you want the coloring back, simply go back and click Colorize Packet List again. If you don’t want any coloring at all, go to View, then click Colorize Packet List. We can even change the defaults or apply a custom rule. You can view this by going to View > Coloring Rules. ![]() The default coloring scheme is shown below figure. Windows-specific traffic, including Server Message Blocks (SMB) and NetBIOS So Wireshark tries to help you identify packet types by applying common-sense color coding. Now we’ll go a bit more deep into Wireshark and see how to read the captured packets. There is no HTML document content in the HTTP response.In my previous blog, I explained Wireshark, Its installation, and how to use it. Normally, the content of these HTML should be in the HTTP response, but I couldn't find it, not even a "body". I know there are stuffs like "button", "input". However, the contents of the HTML document cannot be found after opening the details of the frame 6. I tracked this process with Wireshark software and found the HTTP request (that is, the request for HTML document) sent by the virtual machine to my host computer, as shown in the following screenshot:(some personal information is masked with purple)ĭouble clicked this request to see the details and I found that: It seems that the HTTP request and response are successfully sent, otherwise the HTML document cannot be seen in the browser. Then the HTML document is successfully displayed in the virtual machine browser. I input the URL in the address bar in the browser of the virtual machine, and the URL requests an HTML document in my host computer (this HTML document is also written by me).
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