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=begin man
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=encoding utf8
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=end man
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=head1 NAME
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ciscodump - Provide interfaces to capture from a remote Cisco router through SSH.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<ciscodump>
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S<[ B<--help> ]>
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S<[ B<--version> ]>
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S<[ B<--extcap-interfaces> ]>
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S<[ B<--extcap-dlts> ]>
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S<[ B<--extcap-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--extcap-config> ]>
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S<[ B<--extcap-capture-filter>=E<lt>capture filterE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--capture> ]>
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S<[ B<--fifo>=E<lt>path to file or pipeE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-host>=E<lt>IP addressE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-port>=E<lt>TCP portE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-username>=E<lt>usernameE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-password>=E<lt>passwordE<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-filter>=E<lt>filter<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--sshkey>=E<lt>public key path<gt> ]>
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S<[ B<--remote-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt> ]>
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B<ciscodump>
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S<B<--extcap-interfaces>>
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B<ciscodump>
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S<B<--extcap-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt>>
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S<B<--extcap-dlts>>
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B<ciscodump>
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S<B<--extcap-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt>>
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S<B<--extcap-config>>
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B<ciscodump>
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S<B<--extcap-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt>>
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S<B<--fifo>=E<lt>path to file or pipeE<gt>>
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S<B<--capture>>
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S<B<--remote-host=remoterouter>>
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S<B<--remote-port=22>>
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S<B<--remote-username=user>>
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S<B<--remote-interface>=E<lt>the router interfaceE<gt>>
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<Ciscodump> is an extcap tool that relys on Cisco EPC to allow a user to run a remote capture
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on a Cisco router in a SSH connection. The minimum IOS version supporting this feature is 12.4(20)T. More details can be
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found here:
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/ios-nx-os-software/ios-embedded-packet-capture/datasheet_c78-502727.html
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Supported interfaces:
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=over 4
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=item 1. cisco
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=back
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item --help
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Print program arguments.
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=item --version
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Print program version.
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=item --extcap-interfaces
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List available interfaces.
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=item --extcap-interface=E<lt>interfaceE<gt>
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Use specified interfaces.
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=item --extcap-dlts
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List DLTs of specified interface.
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=item --extcap-config
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List configuration options of specified interface.
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=item --capture
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Start capturing from specified interface and save it in place specified by --fifo.
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=item --fifo=E<lt>path to file or pipeE<gt>
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Save captured packet to file or send it through pipe.
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=item --remote-host=E<lt>remote hostE<gt>
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The address of the remote host for capture.
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=item --remote-port=E<lt>remote portE<gt>
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The SSH port of the remote host.
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=item --remote-username=E<lt>usernameE<gt>
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The username for ssh authentication.
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=item --remote-password=E<lt>passwordE<gt>
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The password to use (if not ssh-agent and pubkey are used). WARNING: the
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passwords are stored in plaintext and visible to all users on this system. It is
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recommended to use keyfiles with a SSH agent.
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=item --remote-filter=E<lt>filterE<gt>
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The remote filter on the router. This is a capture filter that follows the Cisco
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IOS standards
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(https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/access-lists/26448-ACLsamples.html).
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Multiple filters can be specified using a comma between them. BEWARE: when using
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a filter, the default behavior is to drop all the packets except the ones that
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fall into the filter.
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Examples:
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permit ip host MYHOST any, permit ip any host MYHOST (capture the traffic for MYHOST)
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deny ip host MYHOST any, deny ip any host MYHOST, permit ip any any (capture all the traffic except MYHOST)
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=item --sshkey=E<lt>SSH private key pathE<gt>
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The path to a private key for authentication.
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=item --remote-interface=E<lt>remote interfaceE<gt>
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The remote network interface to capture from.
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=item --extcap-capture-filter=E<lt>capture filterE<gt>
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Unused (compatibility only).
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=back
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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To see program arguments:
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ciscodump --help
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To see program version:
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ciscodump --version
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To see interfaces:
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ciscodump --extcap-interfaces
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Only one interface (cisco) is supported.
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Output:
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interface {value=cisco}{display=SSH remote capture}
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To see interface DLTs:
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ciscodump --extcap-interface=cisco --extcap-dlts
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Output:
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dlt {number=147}{name=cisco}{display=Remote capture dependent DLT}
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To see interface configuration options:
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ciscodump --extcap-interface=cisco --extcap-config
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Output:
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ciscodump --extcap-interface=cisco --extcap-config
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arg {number=0}{call=--remote-host}{display=Remote SSH server address}
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{type=string}{tooltip=The remote SSH host. It can be both an IP address or a hostname}
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{required=true}
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arg {number=1}{call=--remote-port}{display=Remote SSH server port}{type=unsigned}
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{default=22}{tooltip=The remote SSH host port (1-65535)}{range=1,65535}
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arg {number=2}{call=--remote-username}{display=Remote SSH server username}{type=string}
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{default=<current user>}{tooltip=The remote SSH username. If not provided, the current
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user will be used}
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arg {number=3}{call=--remote-password}{display=Remote SSH server password}{type=string}
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{tooltip=The SSH password, used when other methods (SSH agent or key files) are unavailable.}
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arg {number=4}{call=--sshkey}{display=Path to SSH private key}{type=fileselect}
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{tooltip=The path on the local filesystem of the private ssh key}
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arg {number=5}{call--sshkey-passphrase}{display=SSH key passphrase}
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{type=string}{tooltip=Passphrase to unlock the SSH private key}
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arg {number=6}{call=--remote-interface}{display=Remote interface}{type=string}
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{required=true}{tooltip=The remote network interface used for capture}
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arg {number=7}{call=--remote-filter}{display=Remote capture filter}{type=string}
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{default=(null)}{tooltip=The remote capture filter}
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arg {number=8}{call=--remote-count}{display=Packets to capture}{type=unsigned}{required=true}
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{tooltip=The number of remote packets to capture.}
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To capture:
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ciscodump --extcap-interface cisco --fifo=/tmp/cisco.pcap --capture --remote-host 192.168.1.10
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--remote-username user --remote-interface gigabit0/0
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--remote-filter "permit ip host 192.168.1.1 any, permit ip any host 192.168.1.1"
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NOTE: Packet count is mandatory, hence the capture will start after this number.
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=head1 KNOWN ISSUES
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The configuration of the capture on the routers is a multi-step process. If the SSH connection is interrupted during
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it, the configuration can be in an inconsistent state. That can happen also if the capture is stopped and ciscodump
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can't clean the configuration up. In this case it is necessary to log into the router and manually clean the
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configuration, removing both the capture point (WIRESHARK_CAPTURE_POINT), the capture buffer (WIRESHARK_CAPTURE_BUFFER)
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and the capture filter (WIRESHARK_CAPTURE_FILTER).
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Another known issues is related to the number of captured packets (--remote-count). Due to the nature of the capture
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buffer, ciscodump waits for the capture to complete and then issues the command to show it. It means that if the user
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specifies a number of packets above the currently captured, the show command is never shown. Not only is the count of
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the maximum number of captured packets, but it is also the _exact_ number of expected packets.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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wireshark(1), tshark(1), dumpcap(1), extcap(4), sshdump(1)
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=head1 NOTES
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B<ciscodump> is part of the B<Wireshark> distribution. The latest version
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of B<Wireshark> can be found at L<https://www.wireshark.org>.
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HTML versions of the Wireshark project man pages are available at:
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L<https://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages>.
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=head1 AUTHORS
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Original Author
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-------- ------
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Dario Lombardo <lomato[AT]gmail.com>
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