Thus wrote Guy Harris (g...@alum.mit.edu):

> On Nov 9, 2015, at 12:29 PM, Martin Kaiser <li...@kaiser.cx> wrote:

> > I would like to request a DLT for ISO14443.

> > ISO14443 is a set of standards defining the communication protocols
> > between a contactless smartcard and a card reader. There are some
> > commercially available log tools for capturing such traffic.

> I've assigned 264 for LINKTYPE_ISO_14443/DLT_ISO_14443.

Thanks.

> > I created a webpage at

> > http://www.kaiser.cx/pcap-iso14443.html

> > that describes the data following the pcap header.

> You might want to update it to indicate that this can appear in both
> pcap and pcapng files, and perhaps just say that the packet time stamp
> must be seconds and fractions of a second since January 1, 1970,
> 00:00:00 UTC (not committing to it having microsecond resolution or to
> the time stamp having separate second and fraction-of-a-second fields;
> both pcap and pcapng can support, for example, nanosecond resolution,
> and pcapng time stamps are 64-bit fractions-of-a-second counts).

> You might also want to do the same for your DVB-CI page at
> http://www.kaiser.cx/pcap-dvbci.html.

I updated both pages to mention pcapng and simplified the paragraphs
about time stamps. All I wanted to say about time stamps is that they
should be compliant to the pcap(ng) specifications.
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