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-Great content ... !!! -Really as shown in the other previous videos all communication without encryption can be intercepted and easily decoded so it is important every network engineer has to know and take possible mitigation measures to avoid this. -But I can't lie I watched the video analyzing how you simulated the topology and simulation of Cisco IP telephony. -I understand that you used two windows appliances (or two virtual machines) and the Ip phone emulation programs on them to emulate Cisco phones. -It's a great idea because there is no Cisco IP Phone appliance in the GNS3 community, but as I have little Ram for this on my machine to simulate two windows machines, then I started researching how on a simulated Linux machine on GNS3 (which uses less RAM to run) to emulate Cisco IP Phones. -I found some things but nothing that runs like the machines roudou the windows but I will continue researching to set this up so when the Ip Phone Labs arrive at CCNA I can use this solution. -Thank you so much for the knowledge ... !!!
good day David, how do i trace a physical incoming call especially unknown calls ? can we setup our phone connection to a software which install on laptop, at sametime we installed wireshark on the same laptop, so when calls comes in , the wireshark able to detect ? is this possible ?
Let's assume someone is connected to my home wifi... And makes a call from it's phone to a friend... Can I use Wireshark to capture his data even when the data are encrypted or is calling from ISP provider calls and not from my connected wifi?
Thank you for your continued support Vyas. IOSv doesn't support CME unfortunately. I used an older 3725 image in this video. Yes - the way to stop this is to encrypt your calls using SRTP for example.
Hello david bombal, I am a student studying in computer engineering course. We were required to choose our path and I was put into "cyber security" path. I find myself struggling and having difficulties coping with the lab sessions. May I seek your advice on efficient ways to understand and handle my studies please? I dont seem to really understand my labs well enough.
hmm, I guess it's also possible to capture a SSL encrypted call, capture with wireshark and decrypt with the private key? hmm, bit where it shows the jitter and udp packets dropped is really useful, i didn't know it shows that.
good use full information make some firepower videos is more useful it made me learn more about Wireshark i have one question that is we have any method to encrypt voip traffic
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Overview: 0:00
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My pleasure! Thank you :)
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Thank you!
-Great content ... !!!
-Really as shown in the other previous videos all communication without encryption can be intercepted and easily decoded so it is important every network engineer has to know and take possible mitigation measures to avoid this.
-But I can't lie I watched the video analyzing how you simulated the topology and simulation of Cisco IP telephony.
-I understand that you used two windows appliances (or two virtual machines) and the Ip phone emulation programs on them to emulate Cisco phones.
-It's a great idea because there is no Cisco IP Phone appliance in the GNS3 community, but as I have little Ram for this on my machine to simulate two windows machines, then I started researching how on a simulated Linux machine on GNS3 (which uses less RAM to run) to emulate Cisco IP Phones.
-I found some things but nothing that runs like the machines roudou the windows but I will continue researching to set this up so when the Ip Phone Labs arrive at CCNA I can use this solution.
-Thank you so much for the knowledge ... !!!
Thank you, Eduardo! I really appreciate that :)
@@davidbombal from where I can get the details? which software to use? and how? I want to capture the traffic between two softphones
This vedio was on top of your Wireshark course
You have some excellent content.
Amazing how insecure networks, and the internet is. Thanks for showing these things.
This is SIP+RTP in real world scenairo no telecom company use this protocol this protocol where used in 90's
@@behindthewalls7476 i think servers of free voip services like vici dial and zoiper still use these .
Am I right?
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good day David, how do i trace a physical incoming call especially unknown calls ? can we setup our phone connection to a software which install on laptop, at sametime we installed wireshark on the same laptop, so when calls comes in , the wireshark able to detect ? is this possible ?
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Gr8 video David, so "SRTP" has to be used in order to avoid the capture?
Can we use ssl and tsl also here ?
@@omkhard1833 yes you can
Yes - you can use SRTP to encrypt the calls.
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Let's assume someone is connected to my home wifi... And makes a call from it's phone to a friend... Can I use Wireshark to capture his data even when the data are encrypted or is calling from ISP provider calls and not from my connected wifi?
That's what I've been trying to figure out. Somebody please help
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Great Video. Thanks. Can we use IOSv router to set up what you did? Can we encrypt voip call to mitigate this risk?
Thank you for your continued support Vyas. IOSv doesn't support CME unfortunately. I used an older 3725 image in this video. Yes - the way to stop this is to encrypt your calls using SRTP for example.
Thank you Mr. Bombal!
You're welcome :)
hey sir is that possible to capture a traffic mobile data phone? maybe this question is kinda weird but I'm curious
Thank you for the video!!
Haha made me lol at the start. Great video again thanks
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Hello david bombal, I am a student studying in computer engineering course. We were required to choose our path and I was put into "cyber security" path. I find myself struggling and having difficulties coping with the lab sessions. May I seek your advice on efficient ways to understand and handle my studies please? I dont seem to really understand my labs well enough.
Drop out and learn on your own.
hi mr david bombal i was doing this trick but my voip calls is not showing up anything
hmm, I guess it's also possible to capture a SSL encrypted call, capture with wireshark and decrypt with the private key? hmm, bit where it shows the jitter and udp packets dropped is really useful, i didn't know it shows that.
Yes, you can use SRTP to encrypt the calls for example :)
SSL calls yes with private key (best is start capture reboot phone) tls 1.2 this trick no longer works
sir can we capture non VoIP(sim calls) call traffic in wireshark?
No bro only VoIP call
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Can u suggest me any book for wireless hacking?
good use full information make some firepower videos is more useful it made me learn more about Wireshark i have one question that is we have any method to encrypt voip traffic
Yes. You can use SRTP.
@@davidbombal thanks
This is so cool!
Glad you liked it!
hi i was doing your trick here but the voip call that not show up anything pls help me
Sir pls how to open cli in gns3
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Thank you!
I hope we can't do this with whatsapp calls. or can we?!
Good one
Thank you Muhammed!
I LISTENED TO THE WORD "GENESRE or GENESRI NETWORK" IN YOUR EXPLANATIONS
WHERE CAN WE FIND THIS PROGRAM? THIS NAME DOES NOT EXIST IN YOUR DOCUMENTS OR TUTORIAL. TELL ME WHERE TO FIND THIS TOOLS. THANKŚ FOR EFFORT.
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@@KiranKumar-dw4vq Look at the CompTIA Security+ course - a good way to start.
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Try capturing cell phones...
Teacher make a video on how to trace a lost phone are stolen phone
What type of phone? iPhones have this built in.
Android
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