Mount SMB.pcap: Reconstructing file systems and file operations from network traffic

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Jan-Niclas Hilgert, Axel Mahr, Martin Lambertz
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Abstract

File system and network forensics are fundamental in forensic investigations, but are often treated as distinct disciplines. This work seeks to unify these fields by introducing a novel framework capable of mounting network captures, enabling investigators to seamlessly browse data using conventional tools. Although our implementation supports various protocols such as HTTP, TLS, and FTP, this work will particularly focus on the complexities of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol, which is fundamental for shared file system access, especially within local networks.
For this, we present a detailed methodology to extract essential file system data from SMB network traffic, aiming to reconstruct the share's file system as accurately as the original. Our approach goes beyond traditional tools like Wireshark, which typically only extract individual files from SMB transmissions. Instead, we reconstruct the entire file system hierarchy, retrieve all associated metadata, and handle multiple versions of files captured within the same network traffic. In addition, we also investigate how file operations impact SMB commands and show how these can be used to accurately recreate user activities on an SMB share based solely on network traffic. Although both methodologies and implementations can be applied independently, their combination provides investigators with a comprehensive view of the reconstructed file system along with the corresponding user activities extracted from network traffic.
安装 SMB.pcap:从网络流量中重建文件系统和文件操作
文件系统和网络取证是取证调查的基础,但通常被视为不同的学科。这项工作旨在通过引入一种能够安装网络捕获的新型框架来统一这些领域,使调查人员能够使用传统工具无缝浏览数据。虽然我们的实现支持 HTTP、TLS 和 FTP 等各种协议,但这项工作将特别关注服务器消息块(SMB)协议的复杂性,该协议是共享文件系统访问的基础,尤其是在本地网络中。为此,我们提出了一种从 SMB 网络流量中提取基本文件系统数据的详细方法,旨在重建与原始文件系统一样精确的共享文件系统。我们的方法超越了 Wireshark 等传统工具,这些工具通常只能从 SMB 传输中提取单个文件。相反,我们会重建整个文件系统的层次结构,检索所有相关的元数据,并处理在同一网络流量中捕获的多个版本的文件。此外,我们还研究了文件操作对 SMB 命令的影响,并展示了如何利用这些影响,仅根据网络流量就能准确还原 SMB 共享上的用户活动。虽然这两种方法和实现方式都可以独立应用,但它们的结合为调查人员提供了重建文件系统的全面视图,以及从网络流量中提取的相应用户活动。
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