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PCAP Analyzer Server

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Enables natural language analysis of network packet captures, including protocol detection, flow analysis, and security threat identification, integrated with A

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Enables natural language analysis of network packet captures, including protocol detection, flow analysis, and security threat identification, integrated with AI assistants.

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A powerful network packet analysis tool with Model Context Protocol (MCP) integration for seamless LLM interaction. Analyze network traffic using natural language commands through AI assistants like GitHub Copilot, Claude, or ChatGPT.

🌟 Features

🚀 Core Analysis Capabilities

  • Protocol Detection: TCP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPS, QUIC
  • Flow Analysis: Bidirectional traffic patterns with timing and throughput
  • Port Analysis: Detailed analysis of specific ports with security insights
  • IP Analysis: Inbound/outbound traffic analysis for specific hosts
  • Security Detection: Automatic identification of scanning, reconnaissance, and anomalous patterns

🤖 MCP Integration

  • Natural Language Interface: Ask AI assistants to analyze network traffic
  • VS Code Integration: Works with GitHub Copilot and other LLM extensions
  • Real-time Analysis: Interactive PCAP analysis through conversational AI
  • Automated Reporting: AI-generated security assessments and recommendations

🛡️ Security Features

  • Threat Detection: Identifies network scanning and reconnaissance attempts
  • Anomaly Detection: Flags unusual traffic patterns and failed connections
  • Attack Pattern Recognition: Detects coordinated scanning campaigns
  • Security Reporting: Detailed threat analysis with actionable recommendations

📋 Prerequisites

  • Python 3.8+
  • Scapy library for packet analysis
  • FastMCP framework for LLM integration
  • VS Code (optional, for MCP integration)

🚀 Quick Start

1. Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone <your-repo-url>
cd PCAP_Analyser

# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt

2. Basic Usage

Direct Python Analysis

from simple_analyzer import SimpleProtocolAnalyzer

# Create analyzer instance
analyzer = SimpleProtocolAnalyzer()

# Analyze PCAP file
results = analyzer.analyze_pcap('path/to/your/capture.pcap')

# Filter by port
port_flows = analyzer.filter_by_port(443)

# Filter by IP
ip_flows = analyzer.filter_by_ip('192.168.1.1')

MCP Server Mode (for AI Integration)

# Start MCP server
python3 mcp_server.py --mcp

# The server will listen for LLM requests

3. VS Code + AI Integration

  1. Configure VS Code MCP (create .vscode/mcp.json):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "pcap-analyzer": {
      "command": "python3",
      "args": ["mcp_server.py", "--mcp"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/PCAP_Analyser",
      "env": {
        "PYTHONPATH": "/path/to/PCAP_Analyser"
      }
    }
  }
}
  1. Use with AI Assistant:
"Load the network capture tcp-logs.pcap"
"Analyze flows for port 443"
"Check if there are any security issues with port 51570"
"Show me all HTTPS traffic patterns"
"Is there any scanning activity in this capture?"

📁 File Structure

PCAP_Analyser/
├── README.md                 # This file
├── requirements.txt          # Python dependencies
├── simple_analyzer.py        # Core PCAP analysis engine
├── mcp_server.py            # MCP server for LLM integration
├── mcp_config.json          # MCP configuration
├── PCAPs/                   # Directory for PCAP files
│   ├── tcp.pcap             # Sample TCP logs

🔧 MCP Tools Available

1. load_pcap_file

# Load PCAP file for analysis
load_pcap_file('capture.pcap')

2. analyze_port_flows

# Analyze specific port traffic
analyze_port_flows(443)  # HTTPS traffic
analyze_port_flows(22)   # SSH traffic

3. analyze_ip_flows

# Analyze specific IP address
analyze_ip_flows('192.168.1.100')

4. analyze_protocol_flows

# Analyze by protocol
analyze_protocol_flows('TCP')
analyze_protocol_flows('HTTPS')
analyze_protocol_flows('QUIC')

5. get_pcap_summary

# Get overall PCAP summary
get_pcap_summary()

🛡️ Security Analysis Examples

Network Scanning Detection

# The analyzer automatically detects:
# - Port scanning attempts
# - Failed connection patterns
# - Reconnaissance activities
# - Coordinated attack campaigns

# Example output:
"""
🚨 SECURITY ISSUE DETECTED for Port 51570
❌ Part of Massive Scanning Campaign
- Same attacker: 10.10.28.14
- Same target: 10.10.28.35:1470
- Pattern: Failed connection attempts
- Duration: 2+ hours of sustained activity
"""

QUIC Analysis

# Analyze QUIC version negotiation failures
analyze_protocol_flows('QUIC')

# Detects:
# - Version negotiation failures
# - Protocol compatibility issues
# - Connection establishment problems

📊 Sample Analysis Output

🔍 Flow Analysis for Port 443
PCAP File: network_capture.pcap
============================================================

📊 Summary:
  • Found 2 flows involving port 443
  • Total packets: 28,794
  • Total bytes: 26,966,480

🔍 Detailed Flow Analysis:

Flow 1: 🔄 Outbound from port 443
  Source: 192.168.1.10:41948 → Destination: 192.168.1.20:443
  Protocol: HTTPS
  Timeline: 21:23:11.982 → 21:23:48.572 (Duration: 36.590s)
  Traffic Volume: 9,610 packets, 519,907 bytes
  Throughput: 262.6 packets/sec, 14,209 bytes/sec

💡 Flow Analysis Summary:
  • Protocols involved: HTTPS
  • Normal HTTPS traffic pattern detected
  • No security issues identified

🎯 Use Cases

Network Security Analysis

  • Detect port scanning and network reconnaissance
  • Identify failed connection attempts and attack patterns
  • Analyze protocol-specific vulnerabilities
  • Generate automated security reports

Performance Monitoring

  • Analyze network throughput and latency
  • Identify bandwidth-heavy applications
  • Monitor connection patterns and duration
  • Track protocol distribution

Troubleshooting

  • Diagnose connection failures
  • Analyze protocol negotiation issues
  • Identify network bottlenecks
  • Debug application communication problems

AI-Powered Analysis

  • Natural language network analysis queries
  • Automated threat detection with AI insights
  • Conversational network forensics
  • Intelligent pattern recognition

🔮 Advanced Features

Custom Protocol Detection

The analyzer can be extended to detect custom protocols and application-specific patterns.

Real-time Analysis

Process live network traffic or streaming PCAP data.

Integration Ready

  • REST API endpoints for web integration
  • Command-line interface for automation
  • Export capabilities (JSON, CSV, HTML reports)

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Add your enhancements
  4. Submit a pull request

📝 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

🆘 Support

  • Issues: Report bugs and request features on GitHub
  • Documentation: Check the code comments for detailed API documentation
  • Examples: See the examples/ directory for usage samples

🙏 Acknowledgments

  • Scapy: Powerful packet manipulation library
  • FastMCP: Model Context Protocol implementation
  • VS Code: Excellent MCP integration support

Ready to analyze your network traffic with AI? Get started now! 🚀

from github.com/Amaze-with-AI/PCAP-Analyzer

Installing PCAP Analyzer Server

This server has no published package — it is built from source. Open the repository and follow its README.

▸ github.com/Amaze-with-AI/PCAP-Analyzer

FAQ

Is PCAP Analyzer Server MCP free?

Yes, PCAP Analyzer Server MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does PCAP Analyzer Server need an API key?

No, PCAP Analyzer Server runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is PCAP Analyzer Server hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install PCAP Analyzer Server in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open PCAP Analyzer Server on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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