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VPN traffic capture

L1 Bithead

Hello,
I need to capture what passes through a VPN site-to-site tunnel. I'd like to see the tunnel and not the ESP.
With tcpdump you can use the command "tcpdump -i enc0" which decrypts the ESP.
On Palo Alto, what is the equivalent command? Because with view-pcap follow yes filter-pcap <filename> I can only see the ESP.
Thanks

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Hi @GuillaumeV ,

With view-pcap command you can review the captures  that are done  when debugging/troubleshooting VPN negotiation.

To capture traffic passing through the firewall you need to use the Packet capture feature - https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClTJCA0

 

Above link goes into details how to define packet capture filter. If you filter based on the private IP address you will capture unencrypted. If you add filter for remote IPsec peer IP, you will capture the encrypted ESP traffic as well.

 

 

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Hi @GuillaumeV ,

With view-pcap command you can review the captures  that are done  when debugging/troubleshooting VPN negotiation.

To capture traffic passing through the firewall you need to use the Packet capture feature - https://knowledgebase.paloaltonetworks.com/KCSArticleDetail?id=kA10g000000ClTJCA0

 

Above link goes into details how to define packet capture filter. If you filter based on the private IP address you will capture unencrypted. If you add filter for remote IPsec peer IP, you will capture the encrypted ESP traffic as well.

 

 

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