Hi all,

My company is using the Microsoft C++ standard implementation of TLS, i.e. 
plugging in the module, to handle SSL connections.
When I use wireshark to capture data, it does not detect the SSL packets.  
However, when I read the raw data in the TCP packet,
I can see the TLS headers in the first bytes of the data payload.  Furthermore, 
there seems to be an exchange of certificates.

When I connect to an SSL enabled site over a web browser I can scope TLS 
packets.  I would like to see the same thing appear
when I scope packets from my program.  My first question is: how does wireshark 
determine whether a packet is an SSL packet?

Unfortunately, I am new at this company and I did not write the code, however I 
know that our implementation uses secur32.dll.
Does anyone know if there are any compatibility issues using this dll?

I have been looking through the wireshark code base and developer documents to 
determine the answer to these questions and I
Would appreciate any insight into this problem.

Thanks,
Justin Seto
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