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27 lines
1.3 KiB
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Network Protocol Dictionary
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This is a YAML network protocol dictionary for all (binary based) OSI-Layer 1-4 protocols, eg. Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, etc.
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- What this dictionary should be:
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- A complete **machine readable** *structure definition* dictionary for all binary based network protocols
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- Addon: some protocol documentation from wikipedia or RFCs for display use.
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- A reference for building a network packet from scratch in an application, mostly for applications dealing with network packets.
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- What it is clearly **NOT**:
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- Currently: complete.
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- A replacement for reading RFCs
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- A source for implementing network stacks
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How to add a new protocol
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Clone. Check structure-schema.yml. Install kwalify (has ruby as dependency!). Write protocol file in ./protocols/osi[layer]/[protocolname].yml. Validate structure with 'kwalify -lf structure-schema.yml [path/to/protocolname].yml' or validate all at once with 'kwalify -lf structure-schema.yml ./protocols/osi*/*.yml'. Be happy.
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How to use this dictionary
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----
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Clone. Get a YAML library for your program language. Load desired protocol files, or all of them. Use resulting data structures to build protocol packet structures.
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This repository will provide examples or useable code snippets for specific programming languages in the future... |