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tcp sequence and ack number with libpcap


From: Andrej van der Zee <andrejvanderzee () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 23:23:39 +0900

Hi,

I am trying to get the TCP sequence and ack number of TCP packets. Somehow I
get different values than "tcpdump -vv" does. The numbers are way too big
all the time. Source and destination ports are just fine. Below the relevant
code. I studied the tcpdump source code but can't find why. Please help, I
am stuck!

Thank you,
Andrej


#define ETHER_HDRLEN    14

typedef u_int32_t tcp_seq;

struct tcphdr {
  u_int16_t       th_sport;               /* source port */
  u_int16_t       th_dport;               /* destination port */
  tcp_seq         th_seq;                 /* sequence number */
  tcp_seq         th_ack;                 /* acknowledgement number */
  u_int8_t        th_offx2;               /* data offset, rsvd */
  u_int8_t        th_flags;
  u_int16_t       th_win;                 /* window */
  u_int16_t       th_sum;                 /* checksum */
  u_int16_t       th_urp;                 /* urgent pointer */
};

static void handle_packet(unsigned char * ifile, const struct pcap_pkthdr *
h, const u_char * sp)
{
  const struct ip * ip = (struct ip *) (sp + ETHER_HDRLEN);
  const struct tcphdr * tcp_hdr = (const struct tcphdr *)(sp + ETHER_HDRLEN
+ sizeof(struct iphdr));

  tcp_seq seq = htonl(tcp_hdr->th_seq);
  tcp_seq ack = htonl(tcp_hdr->th_ack);

  fprintf(stdout,"seq %u ack %u", seq, ack);
}
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