On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Sultan, Hassan via Wireshark-dev <
wireshark-dev@wireshark.org> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I am starting to learn the Wireshark code base, and one thing puzzles me…
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> Why is hf_http_response_code defined as a FT_UINT16 with BASE_DEC rather
> than an FT_STRING ?
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Hi,
I am starting to learn the Wireshark code base, and one thing puzzles me...
Why is hf_http_response_code defined as a FT_UINT16 with BASE_DEC rather than
an FT_STRING ?
It's a text field... not an integer.
Anyone can enlighten me ? For the beginner that I am this looks like a bug,
even
Hi,
Please open a bug ( https://bugs.wireshark.org ) with a pcap sample
it is the better solution to get a fix
Cheers
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 9:49 AM, Ariel Burbaickij <
ariel.burbaic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello mailing list,
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> somehow my previous e-mail in April 2017 did not get through to
Hi I'm trying to create a dissector that filters a retransmission packet by
comparing DSN.
Retransmission packets have the same data sequence number as the original
packet, so I want to store the DSN and compare if there is the same DSN.
Where could I store the values of DSN? How do I create the
Hello mailing list,
somehow my previous e-mail in April 2017 did not get through to the list,
so here is another attempt:
I tried to decode the packet with the latest and greatest release -- 2.2.7
and the results are still the same -- SH-interface -- some XML content is
not decoded still. What do