I have been trying my hand at handling packets and bytes for the first time, and I have not been able to obtain the packet length correctly so far after many different techniques.
Code:
Public Shared Sub Client(packet As Packet)
Console.WriteLine( _
"Client -> " & _
packet.Timestamp.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss.fff") & _
" length:" & Convert.ToString(packet.Length))
'Define Byte Array
Dim clientPacket As Byte() = packet.Buffer
' Open a Binary Reader
Dim memStream As MemoryStream = New MemoryStream(clientPacket)
Dim bReader As BinaryReader = New BinaryReader(memStream)
' Remove the Ethernet Header
Dim ethBytes As Byte() = bReader.ReadBytes(14)
' Remove the IPv4 Header
Dim IPv4Bytes As Byte() = bReader.ReadBytes(20)
' Remove the TCP Header
Dim TCPBytes As Byte() = bReader.ReadBytes(20)
' Get the packet length
If clientPacket.Length > 54 Then
Dim len As UInt32 = bReader.ReadUInt32
Console.WriteLine(len)
End If
End Sub
So far, all of my attempts at having the console write the data length have resulted in failure. I validated the endianness and actually wrote out the bytes to verify that I was handling the correct data.
Example bytes:
00 00 00 24 -> UINT32 is 36 bytes, but I am getting an array of Integers like 3808493568
How can I fix this?