Hi,

I have a protocol (lets call it "myproto") that runs atop TCP, and myproto 
messages are coming split across multiple TCP segments.
I have to reassemble myproto messages, that are variable in size.

myproto message header does not contain any length information about the total 
size of myproto message.
>From the myproto message header I can only know if it is the last message 
>fragment or there is more fragment to follow.
I have to reassemble myproto message fragments till I get a fragment that says 
it is the last one.

Can I use tcp_dissect_pdus() in this case?
If yes, how ?
If no, what is the way to reassemble such a protocol.

Thanks,
Munish

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