This project is a proof of concept for an end-host monitoring application specialized in collecting information about QUIC connections. The project is at the core of Matteo Franzil's Master Thesis.
More information - such as installation instructions - will be inserted here as the project grows to completion.
You need the edited version of Quiche from the repository to test out this application.
Client-side (you must insert your server endpoint; --silent flag is optional and silences the application).
./client-request.sh https://192.168.50.1:4433/index-2m.html --silentServer-side:
./server-request.sh --silentOn another shell, if conda is installed (sudo is needed):
conda activate qwic
sudo env "PATH=$PATH" python3 src/main.py -i br-fc2518b3193b -m SC -f monitor -d auto -x L30 -c 1M >/dev/nullIf conda is not installed, you can straight up run the main.py script:
sudo python3 src/main.py ...The flags are the following:
-i: the interface to listen on (e.g.br-eth0)-m: the mode of collection: may be XDP, TC (if eBPF is enabled), SC (Scapy), or PY (Pyshark)-f: the monitoring file to which the application sends alerts-d: the data file to which the application writes data; if "auto", the application derives the filename from the configuration-x: the feature flags enabled in the application; for now see thesrc/flags.pyfile for the list of flags-c: optional comment to be added in the data file, if it has been set to "auto"
- Thesis writer: Matteo Franzil (other profile)
mfranzil@fbk.eu - Supervisor: Domenico Siracusa
dsiracusa@fbk.eu - Supervisor: Gianni Antichi
g.antichi@qmul.ac.uk - Collaborator: Simone Magnani
smagnani@fbk.eu