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+#!/usr/bin/python
+
+"""
+Script that takes a file (output by wireshark/tshark, in JSON format) and analyze
+the packet inter-arrival times of a certain device at a certain time.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import json
+import numpy as np
+from collections import defaultdict
+from dateutil import parser
+from decimal import *
+
+JSON_KEY_SOURCE = "_source"
+JSON_KEY_LAYERS = "layers"
+
+JSON_KEY_ETH = "eth"
+JSON_KEY_ETH_DST = "eth.dst"
+JSON_KEY_ETH_SRC = "eth.src"
+JSON_KEY_FRAME = "frame"
+JSON_KEY_FRAME_TIME = "frame.time_epoch"
+TABLE_HEADER_X = "Packet number"
+TABLE_HEADER_Y = "Time (seconds)"
+INCOMING_APPENDIX = "_incoming"
+OUTGOING_APPENDIX = "_outgoing"
+FILE_APPENDIX = ".dat"
+
+
+def save_to_file(tblheader, timestamp_list, filenameout):
+ """ Show summary of statistics of PCAP file
+ Args:
+ tblheader: header for the saved table
+ dictionary: dictionary to be saved
+ filename_out: file name to save
+ """
+ # Appending, not overwriting!
+ f = open(filenameout, 'a')
+ # Write the table header
+ f.write("# " + tblheader + "\n")
+ f.write("# " + TABLE_HEADER_X + " " + TABLE_HEADER_Y + "\n")
+ # Write "0 0" if dictionary is empty
+ if not timestamp_list:
+ f.write("0 0")
+ f.close()
+ print "Writing zeroes to file: ", filenameout
+ return
+ ind = 0
+ # Iterate over list and write index-value pairs
+ for val in timestamp_list:
+ # Space separated
+ f.write(str(ind) + " " + str(timestamp_list[ind]) + "\n")
+ ind += 1
+ f.close()
+ print "Writing output to file: ", filenameout
+
+
+def main():
+ """ Main function
+ """
+ if len(sys.argv) < 5:
+ print "Usage: python", sys.argv[0], "<input_file> <output_file> <device_name> <mac_address>"
+ return
+ # Parse the file for the specified MAC address
+ timestamplist_incoming = parse_json(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[4])
+ # Write statistics into file
+ print "====================================================================="
+ print "==> Analyzing incoming traffic ..."
+ save_to_file(sys.argv[3] + INCOMING_APPENDIX, timestamplist_incoming, sys.argv[2] + INCOMING_APPENDIX + FILE_APPENDIX)
+ print "====================================================================="
+ #print "==> Analyzing outgoing traffic ..."
+ #save_to_file(sys.argv[3] + OUTGOING_APPENDIX, timestamplist_outgoing, sys.argv[2] + OUTGOING_APPENDIX + FILE_APPENDIX)
+ #print "====================================================================="
+
+
+# Convert JSON file containing DNS traffic to a map in which a hostname points to its set of associated IPs.
+def parse_json(filepath, macaddress):
+ """ Show summary of statistics of PCAP file
+ Args:
+ filepath: path of the read file
+ macaddress: MAC address of a device to analyze
+ """
+ # Maps timestamps to frequencies of packets
+ timestamplist = list()
+ with open(filepath) as jf:
+ # Read JSON.
+ # data becomes reference to root JSON object (or in our case json array)
+ data = json.load(jf)
+ # Loop through json objects in data
+ # Each entry is a pcap entry (request/response (packet) and associated metadata)
+ # Preserve two pointers prev and curr to iterate over the timestamps
+ prev = None
+ curr = None
+ for p in data:
+ # p is a JSON object, not an index
+ layers = p[JSON_KEY_SOURCE][JSON_KEY_LAYERS]
+ # Get timestamp
+ frame = layers.get(JSON_KEY_FRAME, None)
+ timestamp = Decimal(frame.get(JSON_KEY_FRAME_TIME, None))
+ # Get into the Ethernet address part
+ eth = layers.get(JSON_KEY_ETH, None)
+ # Skip any non DNS traffic
+ if eth is None:
+ print "[ WARNING: Packet has no ethernet address! ]"
+ continue
+ # Get source and destination MAC addresses
+ src = eth.get(JSON_KEY_ETH_SRC, None)
+ dst = eth.get(JSON_KEY_ETH_DST, None)
+ # Get and count the traffic for the specified MAC address
+ if dst == macaddress:
+ # Check if timestamp already exists in the map
+ # If yes, then just increment the frequency value...
+ print str(timestamp) + " - src:" + str(src) + " - dest:" + str(dst)
+ curr = timestamp
+ if prev is not None:
+ inter_arrival_time = curr - prev
+ timestamplist.append(inter_arrival_time)
+ prev = curr
+
+ return timestamplist
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()
+