On Dec 30, 2023, at 6:36 PM, Jean-Michel Collard wrote:
> First of all : Happy New Year to everyone
Happy New Year to you too! (Or "have a Happy New Year", as it's now still
2023-12-30 23:04 local time here. :-))
> Why Wireshark display IPv1/v6 addresses instead of hostnames (if any)?
Because either
1) you don't have network-layer host name resolution enabled
or
2) it's enabled, but Wireshark couldn't translate the IP address to a
host name.
> Can it be configured to have this ?
To make sure network host name resolution is enabled:
select "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu (Windows, Linux, everything
else other than macOS) or the "Wireshark" menu (macOS);
select "Name Resolution" from the Preferences dialog;
make sure that "Resolve network (IP) addresses" is checked;
make sure that "Use your system's DNS settings for name resolution" is
checked;
click the "OK" button.
If that doesn't cause it to resolve IP addresses, it's probably because
whatever DNS server your system's DNS settings use can't resolve the addresses.
> When one right click on a packet there is no whois ?
I don't think there's a "whois" menu item in Wireshark.
> I know there are already a lot of things with a right-click.
There are, but "whois" isn't one of them. There may have, in the past, been a
"resolve IP address(es)" option, but it doesn't appear to be there now.
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