On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:33:42PM -0600, Frank Bulk wrote:
> The packets are showing up in Wireshark my workstation, but the
> packets aren't decoding to show that they are a ping. I see the
> payload of the ping in the data section, but it's like the "ip traffic
> export" feature added anoth
I must be missing something obvious, so hopefully there's an easy answer.
I'm testing Cisco's "ip traffic-export" (http://tinyurl.com/3yalw4) feature
on a spare 7206VXR. I've configured the "ip traffic export profile" to
monitor a PPPoE client on a WinXP laptop which is terminated onto one of the
I don't really know anything about Darwing, but the website said RTP, so you
might already have it encapsulated properly.
To perform your measurements, take a capture, right click on one of your
video frames and click Decode As -> RTP.
Then follow the instructions here:
http://wiki.wireshark.org
Hi,
We are trying to use tShark to decrypt SSL communication in our network.
We have one web server with multiple sites on it. So we use a single
Certificate and it all works from port 443. tShark is installed on Linux
(SLUES) to be exact. We are able to see decrypted messages for some of
the web s
Thanks Jake for answering my question!!! but how do i encapsulate my video??
do i need a tool for that?
i'm using darwing streamer server...I'm pretty new to all this and i need
help!
On 29/02/2008, Jake Peavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe your video must be RTP encapsulated to perform
I believe your video must be RTP encapsulated to perform these
measurements. Simple UDP or TCP encapsulation of MPEG_TS is not sufficient.
On 2/29/08, Fabiana moreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello! I'm writting because i've been reading so much documentation about
> this software but the m
Guy,
Yes this is still happening with 0.99.8 (happening even with the latest build
from subversion).
I'll go ahead a file a bug.
Thanks,
Krisztian
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From: Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:22:00 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running into this bug with 0
Thanks.
The key is pass phrase protected, and already PEM. I discovered that 0.99.9
supports a pkcs12 file and password on the configuration files
(Accidentally). Since I had built the P12 is was easy to implement. I will
go back and generate a key file with no passphrase, if other users need to
d
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:17:44AM -0500, Robert D. Scott wrote:
> I am having trouble getting decrypted output.
>
> Debug Output:
> ssl_init keys string:
> 128.227.21.54,443,http,L:\2007\satst\satst.erp.ufl.edu.cer
> ssl_init found host entry
> 128.227.21.54,443,http,L:\2007\satst\satst.erp.ufl.e
Hello, im writting because im new and i need help!
I'm streaming an mpeg-4 video trhough a wireless lan using rtsp protocol.
my question is how can i calculate the jitter, packet loss and packet drops
of all the data that i received (the two only protocols i see is tcp and
trsp)...i dont know whic
Hello together,
I have one question regarding SNMP dissection in new Wireshark versions
(0.99.7 and 0.99.8).
If I use 0.99.6a then the SNMP items will be represented as normal Strings:
Item
name: 1.3.6.1.4.1.231.7.99.47.1000.99.2.1.8.0
(SNMPv2-SMI::enterpri
I was using wireshark to test our wsp protocol, and get confused about
how the value-length
supposed to be used. For example, for a message defined as "value-length
field1 field2", it
should be the value length of field1 or the length of field1 + field2?
I cannot find out what version of the spe
I am having trouble getting decrypted output.
Debug Output:
ssl_init keys string:
128.227.21.54,443,http,L:\2007\satst\satst.erp.ufl.edu.cer
ssl_init found host entry
128.227.21.54,443,http,L:\2007\satst\satst.erp.ufl.edu.cer
ssl_init addr 128.227.21.54 port 443 filename
L:\2007\satst\satst.erp.uf
Hello! I'm writting because i've been reading so much documentation about
this software but the more i read the more questions i have!
I'm streaming an mpeg-4 video trhough a wireless lan using rtsp protocol. my
question is how can i calculate the jitter, packet loss and packet drops of
all the dat
AMEAUME ALAIN wrote:
> NOW, if you want to capture this payload, you need lawfull rights !
Well, one of the people involved with a GSM capture project says, after
speaking with a lawyer in the UK:
http://wiki.thc.org/gsm#head-e10f6c374cd8f48452202a35d763cbf99e59051d
"I have consulted a
On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:05 PM, stephen galowski wrote:
> with regards to gsm and 3g protocols
>
> can a mobile phone with usb cable be connected to a computer , and be
> able to track them or would special equipment be needed to do this
2g & 3g protocols used to establish & transfer data & calls
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