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This is an IRC General service packet, captured by Wireshark. The format of the capture is libpcap and contains 1024 bytes of data (sent/received). This packet captures two packets, with one being sent to the client and one being received from it. The first packet captures a request for services with an identification number '0x4' indicating IRC Protocol IDs 2 (IRC Server) and 3 (IRC Client). The second packet captures the response with an identification number '0x4' indicating that this is indeed an IRC Server responding. The payload of these packets are then transferred via TCP protocol 17 on port 6667, which indicates that these are IRC traffic packets. This is an IRC Server traffic packet captured by Wireshark. This packet captures two packets, with one being sent to the client and one being received from it. The first packet captures a request for services with an identification number '0x6' indicating IRC Protocol ID 6 (IRC Network Services). The second packet captures the response with an identification number '0x6' indicating that this is indeed a Network Services server responding. The payload of these packets are then transferred via TCP protocol 17 on port 6668, which indicates that these are IRC Server traffic packets. 1) 1122363935. 382942+1. 2) 10808 bytes. 1) M-SEARCH * HTTP/1.1 2) TimeService.getCurrentTime. 3) . 4) 8 bytes. 1) SIP/2.0 200 OK. 2) 7 bytes 1) SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized. 2) WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="asterisk", nonce="qwertzueorps897 ,opaque qwe,opaque="n5+f uO7bHt1dPyE. 3) Digest. 4) 10 bytes 1) SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized. 2) (16). 3) (17). 4) 3 bytes. 1) SIP/2.0 200 OK. 2) 7 bytes 1) CONNECT sip:sip.com:5060 SIP/2.0. 2) 5 bytes 1) . 2) 20 bytes. 1) . 2) 20 bytes. 1) . cfa1e77820
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