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The other way, is to specify the keytab in Preferences -> Protocols -> KRB5 -> keytab path |
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===How to extract the keytab?=== |
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See: [[Keytab_Extraction|How to extract a keytab from a windows domain with Samba]] |
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==Decrypted AES DCE/RPC== |
==Decrypted AES DCE/RPC== |
Revision as of 15:47, 10 January 2018
Using Wireshark with a keytab to decrypt encrypted traffic
Prerequisite
You only need to do that once:
- Open Wireshark
- Goto: Preferences -> Protocols -> KRB5
- Select: Try to decrypt encrypted Kerberos blobs
Basic decryption
The easiest way, on a unix-like system is to run
wireshark -K <PATH TO KEYTAB> <PCAP FILE>
Note: Wireshark for 64-bit Windows (GUI or command-line) doesn't like the -K flag, run the 32-bit Windows version instead.
The other way, is to specify the keytab in Preferences -> Protocols -> KRB5 -> keytab path
How to extract the keytab?
See: How to extract a keytab from a windows domain with Samba
Decrypted AES DCE/RPC
To do this, you will need metze's wireshark branch, and his patched verison of MIT Kerberos
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=metze/wireshark/wip.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ws-metze-gssapi git://git.samba.org/metze/wireshark/wip.git ws-metze-gssapi
Also, you will need to apply krb5-1.6-wireshark-hack-01.diff to MIT Kerberos 1.6, and set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to wherever you put the result.