Message Exchange Format Using Automatic Protocol Reverse Engineering
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In recent year, Protocol reverse engineering has been a manual process which is considered tedious, time-consuming and error-prone. To tackle this limitation, many solutions have been proposed recently to allow automatic protocol reverse engineering. In this paper, we present the results of message format using automatic protocol reverse engineering for Facebook protocol. It is based upon packet capturing and behavior analysis by passive traffic monitoring approach. The message formats are presented in the form of constraint HTTP message specification, and its exchange sequences are represented in sequence diagrams. As the result; due to protocol reverse engineering process it will help us to know in which format the message is delivered when request is arrives.
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