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Jin-Ghee Lu commented on QPID-4664:
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We could certainly give this a try.  "trace+" contains lots of information, and 
it seems difficult to correlate against the wire captures.  I was hoping for 
something more direct like recording the wire captures, then perform offline 
decryption of the SSL packets, and search for a message (with a certain 
content) to confirm that it actually does get sent or arrives on the wire.  I 
understand that SSL does not make that easy.  Something called the "session 
key" is generated whenever an SSL session is established and after all SSL 
negotiations are done, therefore the "key" is different for every session.

Anyway, thanks for your suggestions.
                
> Receiver fetching delays and Wire Captures for Qpid 0.14
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPID-4664
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-4664
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: C++ Client
>    Affects Versions: 0.14
>         Environment: Client is Windows C++ running on Windows Server 2008 (me)
> Server is Red Hat MRG (broker)
>            Reporter: Jin-Ghee Lu
>
> My Windows C++ client (located in US) was seeing some issues while fetching 
> messages from a broker (located in Europe).  Sometimes the fetch call (with 1 
> second timeout) will stuck there and not return, even after timeout 
> supposedly elapsed; sometimes it would keep timing out if follow-up fetches 
> were issued.  Do anyone know if this is a known issue in 0.14, especially on 
> Windows?
> Also, I would like to investigate on the wire if my sender actually sent 
> something, or if there were messages coming into my network, just for some 
> reasons, my fetch call didn't respond.  How can I do a wire capture with 
> Wireshark or something?
> Thanks.

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