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Experiment-5 &6

Aim: Study & implementation of TCP & UDP socket


programming
Socket programming is a way for computers to talk to each other over
a network. It allows programs to send and receive data between
different devices.
UDP Server
import socket
# Create a UDP socket
# AF_INET -> Address Family is IPv4
# SOCK_DGRAM -> UDP Protocol
server_socket = [Link](socket.AF_INET,
socket.SOCK_DGRAM)

# Bind the socket to an address and port


server_address = ("[Link]", 12345)
server_socket.bind(server_address)

print("UDP Server is listening...")

while True:
data, client_address = server_socket.recvfrom(1024) # Receive
data from client
print(f"Received '{[Link]()}' from {client_address}")

# Send response
server_socket.sendto(b"Message received", client_address)

UDP Client

import socket
# Create a UDP socket
client_socket = [Link](socket.AF_INET,
socket.SOCK_DGRAM)

server_address = ("[Link]", 12345)

# Send message
message = "Hello UDP Server"
client_socket.sendto([Link](), server_address)

# Receive response
data, server = client_socket.recvfrom(1024)
print(f"Server response: {[Link]()}")

# Close socket
client_socket.close()

TCP Server
import socket
# Create a TCP socket
server_socket = [Link](socket.AF_INET,
socket.SOCK_STREAM)

# Bind the socket to an address and port


server_address = ("[Link]", 12345)
server_socket.bind(server_address)

# Listen for incoming connections


server_socket.listen(5)
print("TCP Server is listening...")

while True: # TCP requires proper handshake before


sending/receiving data
client_socket, client_address = server_socket.accept()
print(f"Connection established with {client_address}")

data = client_socket.recv(1024).decode()
print(f"Received: {data}")

# Send response
client_socket.send(b"Message received")

client_socket.close() # Close client connection

TCP Client

import socket
# Create a TCP socket
client_socket = [Link](socket.AF_INET,
socket.SOCK_STREAM)

server_address = ("[Link]", 12345)


client_socket.connect(server_address) # Connect to server

# Send message
message = "Hello TCP Server"
client_socket.send([Link]())

# Receive response
data = client_socket.recv(1024)
print(f"Server response: {[Link]()}")

# Close socket
client_socket.close()

Experiment-8
Aim: Installation of wireshark tool and analyze network traffic.

Theory: Wireshark is a free and open-source packet analyzer used to


capture and inspect network traffic in real time. It helps in
troubleshooting networks, analyzing security vulnerabilities, and
understanding protocols.
Installing Wireshark
Windows: Download from Wireshark Official Website.
Run TCP server program and then TCP client and apply filter
“[Link]==12345” and you can see handshake among PSH with their
corresponding message.

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