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Jimmy Jones commented on BIT-1257:
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[ 30%] core.tunnels.gtp.outer_ip_frag ... failed
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http.log resp_fuids different, as expected
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[ 66%] scripts.base.frameworks.file-analysis.bifs.set_timeout_interval ...
failed
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http/206_example_b.pcap, multiple requests were being incorrectly merged into
one, but don't quite understand the output before (or after!)
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[ 67%] scripts.base.frameworks.file-analysis.http.partial-content ... failed
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http/206_example_a.pcap, multiple requests were being incorrectly merged into
one, are now split into two files with the correct number of bytes. Now get
FILE_TIMEOUT events, not sure why.
> Same file id generated for potentially different files
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> Key: BIT-1257
> URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1257
> Project: Bro Issue Tracker
> Issue Type: Problem
> Components: Bro
> Affects Versions: git/master, 2.3
> Environment: CentOS 6
> Reporter: Jimmy Jones
> Attachments: fa.bro, sample-samefileid.pcap
>
>
> Attached sample contains two HTTP downloads of the same URL from the same
> client, but there are no guarantees that the files is actually the same (no
> Etags etc - in this case it actually is the same, but lets pretend they were
> different...). However the file analysis framework seems to give the same
> file ID in file_name and file_chunk for both downloads.
> Think this is something to do with Range requests as doesn't happen if do
> "normal" HTTP requests.
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