Hi,
I was wondering about something...I have a XDR encoded data that i am providing as a payload to a a protocol say X. Protocol X has its own respective input values provided to its header and the whole protocol is then inserted as payload to a TCP stream
Suppose that if I want to sniff this stream, then Ethereal will use the TCP dissector and show the TCP content. But how does Ethereal know that the next dissector or plugin which it needs to implement is for Protocol X. Even if it is able to find out that the next protocol is protocol X, then again for the payload, it would need another dissector for (initally decoding XDR and) showing the actual data that was transmitted...
I am in a bit of fix here, because unfortunately, there are no specific port numbers that are specified, so I cannot hard core in TCP to look for a certain port number and then handover to another dissector. Also, TCP itself does not give any way within itself (in its header) to identify some type of value so that it can be looked at and accordingly a subtree of the dissector X can be created. Once this is done, using the dissector for the XDR data would not be a problem , cause i can hardcore it in the same dissector as for protocol X.
I hope someone out there can help me out there...cause i really cannot see how Ethereal can be configured to sniff packets relating to my protocol X on the TCP stream.In case i have not been able to clear my point, I would be more than happy to clearify, but as i dont have a lot of experience in ethereal development, i am a little lost at this...
THanks in advance,
Wasiq
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