Hi,
That would be proto_tree_add_ipv4_format_value();
Thanx,
Jaap
Tom Stevens wrote:
> That's it, Thank you very much!
>
> Here the code:
> { &hf_my_proto_ip_address,
> { "IP Address", "my_proto.ip_address", FT_IPv4, BASE_NONE, NULL,
> 0x0,
> "My Proto_ip_address", HFILL }},
> ....
>
> proto_tree_add_item( sub_tree, hf_my_proto_ip_address, tvb, offset, 4,
> FALSE );
>
> Output:
> IP Address: 172.19.0.242 <http://172.19.0.242> (172.19.0.242
> <http://172.19.0.242>)
>
> How can i get rid of the second output of the IP Address in the parentheses.
>
> How can i get following output:
> IP Address: 172.19.0.242 <http://172.19.0.242>
>
> Greetings Tom(*Germany*)
>
> 2008/8/28 Anders Broman <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>
>
>
> To just add it to the tre use proto_tree_add_item() and use FT_IPv4
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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> *Ämne:* [Wireshark-dev] 4bytes to IP number (string)
>
>
>
> Hi!
>
>
> Is there a built-in function that converts 4 bytes to a string,
> according to the generally accepted IP Notation?
> Example: C0 A8 D3 0D ---> 192.168.211.13 <http://192.168.211.13>
> Or, do i have to write my own function? Although it's not tough, but
> why reinvent the wheel?
>
> Greetings Tom(Germany)
>
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