Yes - this works for me from the non-Windows-standard hosts file!

Great!

Many thanks for the hints

SM

On 9/27/06, Sake Blok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 01:13:57PM +0100, Simon Mullis wrote:
> > I start wireshark and load the dump with the IPs a.b.c.d and d.e.f.g
> > (both RFC1918).
> >
> > The IPs are still IPs.  I then click "View -> Name Resolution -> Resolve 
> > Name"
> >
> > Nothing....
>
> When I do this on XP, the names do appear, but only in the IP-details
> on the "Packet Details" pane.
>
> However, when I enable "network layer" name resolution and save
> my preferences and then reload the trace, the names are visible in
> all the panes. So you do have a way of getting the names on your
> screen :)
>
> Just like you I would've expected that selecting "Resolve Name" would
> make the names for the currently selected frame visible on all panes.
> Do we need to file this as a bug or is it "works as designed"?
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Sake
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