Hi folks, I'm currently trying to dissect a packet that has a couple of unicode strings after a bit of binary data. I know the length of the binary data and the offset until that data starts, so I know the total length of all the unicode strings, but not how many unicode strings there are. They are terminated by 0x0000, so it's possible to split them on that. But is there a good way to do this in wireshark?
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