My network captures collection

Welcome to my network captures collection! I keep here some captures of various network protocols, as I sometimes need to quickly check out how a given protocol looks like... All captures on this page were performed by me. These files are here for my personal needs only, but you're free to download them if you think they could be of any help to you. ;-)

Looking for a RFC? I store some here.

Protocol Captures
ARP arp.pcap A few hosts sending "WHO-HAS" requests and "IS-AT" replies.
DNS dns.pcap Some DNS requests/responses (A, AAAA, PTR, MX).
FTP ftp.pcap A FTP client retrieves some files from a server (no authentication, passive mode).
Gopher gopher.pcap A capture of the Gopher protocol (a gopher browser retrieving few files and directories).
gopher-search.pcap Gopher client performing a request to a gopher search engine.
HTTP http.pcap Firefox 3 browser browsing around some websites.
http10.pcap The most basic HTTP request possible (HTTP/1.0).
ICMP icmp-ping.pcap A host pinging other hosts.
ICMPv6 icmpv6.pcap An IPv6-enabled host pinging another host using ICMPv6.
NNTP nntp.pcap A capture of the NNTP protocol (a KNode client retrieving few messages from two groups on a Leafnode server).
nntpauth.pcap A user retrieving an article from a news group requiring authentication, and sending an answer to that article.
NTP ntpv4.pcap A client-server NTPv4 transaction (no authentication, no encryption).
sntpv3.pcap A SNTP client getting current time from a NTP server via NTPv3 (no authentication, no encryption).
POP3 pop3.pcap A mail client downloads a message from a POP3 server with APOP authentication.
SSH sshv2-pass.pcap An OpenSSH client connecting to a SSHv2 server using password authentication.
sshv2-pkey.pcap An OpenSSH client connecting to a SSHv2 server using public key authentication.
WHOIS whois.pcap A WHOIS client retrieving informations about several domains.
WOL wakeonlan.pcap A Wake-On-Lan magic packet sent (broadcasted) to wake up a particular host.