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Kashyap Thimmaraju
ngtcp2
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Configuring Wireshark for QUIC
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`Wireshark <https://www.wireshark.org/download.html>`_ can be configured to
analyze QUIC traffic using the following steps:
**1.**
Set *SSLKEYLOGFILE* environment variable:
1.
Set *SSLKEYLOGFILE* environment variable:
.. code-block:: text
$ export SSLKEYLOGFILE=quic_keylog_file
$ export SSLKEYLOGFILE=quic_keylog_file
**2.**
Set the port that QUIC uses
2.
Set the port that QUIC uses
Go to *Preferences->Protocols->QUIC* and set the port the program
listens to.
In the case of the example application this would be
the port specified on the
command line.
Go to *Preferences->Protocols->QUIC* and set the port the program
listens to.
In the case of the example application this would be
the port specified on the
command line.
**3.**
Set Pre-Master-Secret logfile
3.
Set Pre-Master-Secret logfile
Go to *Preferences->Protocols->TLS* add set the *Pre-Master-Secret
log file*
to the same value that was specified for *SSLKEYLOGFILE*.
Go to *Preferences->Protocols->TLS* add set the *Pre-Master-Secret
log file*
to the same value that was specified for *SSLKEYLOGFILE*.
**4.**
Choose the correct network interface for capturing
4.
Choose the correct network interface for capturing
Make sure you choose the correct network interface for capturing. For example,
if using localhost choose the *loopback* network inteface on macos.
Make sure you choose the correct network interface for
capturing. For example, if using localhost choose the *loopback*
network interface on macos.
**5.**
Create a filter
5.
Create a filter
Create A filter for the udp.port and set the port to the port the
application
is listening to. For example:
Create A filter for the udp.port and set the port to the port the
application
is listening to. For example:
.. code-block:: text
udp.port == 7777
udp.port == 7777
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