On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Alexander Koeppe <forma...@online.de>wrote:

> Am 14.11.2012 15:53, schrieb Martin Mathieson:
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Cristian Constantin
> > <const.cr...@googlemail.com
> > <mailto:const.cr...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Alexander Koeppe
> >     <forma...@online.de
> >     <mailto:forma...@online.de>> wrote:
> >     > Am 12.11.2012 11:41, schrieb Cristian Constantin:
> >     >> hi!
> >     >>
> >     >> I am just a bit confused about the way the tcp graphs are
> >     presented to
> >     >> the user.
> >     >> I am using debian/Version 1.6.5
> >     >>
> >     >> 1. tcp. if one selects (for example):
> >     >>
> >     >> Statistics/TCP Stream Graph/Window Scaling Graph
> >     >>
> >     >> from the main menu, one gets the graph from the perspective of the
> >     >> endpoint which is
> >     >> represented by source ip address, source ip port of the frame
> >     containing
> >     >> the tcp segment
> >     >> selected in the main wireshark window, right?
> >     >
> >     > Right. As the source can only tell something about the window
> >     available
> >     > on it's end in the ACK packages, this selection has being used to
> >     graph
> >     > the values. It's up to the user choosing the right direction as it
> has
> >     > been done with the other graphs (let along the oposite direction
> >     of the
> >     > values graphed in the other graphs).
> >
> >     cristian: yes, but my point was that for sctp this is done in a much
> >     more
> >     intuitive fashion, which imo is more user friendly.
> >
> >     >
> >     >> for getting the graph for the other endpoint, I have to close the
> >     >> current graph and select a tcp
> >     >> segment with the source ip/port of the other endpoint and select
> >     again:
> >     >>
> >     >> Statistics/TCP Stream Graph/Window Scaling Graph
> >     >>
> >     >> wouldn't have been more intuitive and easier to use (from the user
> >     >> perspective) changing the
> >     >> graph dynamically when another source endpoint is selected in the
> >     main
> >     >> window? or to present
> >     >> such a choice in the tcp graph windows?
> >     >
> >     > You mean to add a option to the graph control window, fired up in
> the
> >     > background to toggle between the direction?
> >     >
> >
> >     crisitian: yes, something like that. from what I understand from
> >     martin this should be available in newer versions.
> >
> >
> > You don't get to flip the direction inside the graph window, but you can
> > now also launch the graph in either direction from the conversation
> > table window (see screenshot).  You could find the TCP connection that
> > you are interested in, then click both graph buttons to launch both
> graphs.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Martin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Nice,
>
> but when I want to switch between the different graph types, wireshark
> crashes with a segfault.
>
> Do you experience the same or is it more related to a local problem on
> my side? I just had to replace a faulty harddisk with the OS on it.
>
> Cheers Alex
>
>
I just managed to cause a crash by switching to 'throuput' in the direction
where no traffic was transmitted... I'll take a look.
Martin
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