Before I even try to think if it would be possible at all, I want to ask if there is a monk or group of monks that has tried this before:
I have a Wireshark JSON output froom the communication of an application with a connected device.
What I want is a script that translates this JSON log into a perl script that reproduces this communication.
In theory the log contains all the requirements: if the first entry to the device has eth, ip, and udp information, that should suffice to create a connection with given IP and port and send the data in the packet.
The returned data - if this works - can then be compared to the returning packet in the JSON log etc etc.
Ideas? Links? Existing attempts?
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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