Hi Andreas,
You'll need Ethereal 0.10.1 which will be released in the next few days.
Ethereal 0.10.0 and 0.10.0a do not support the 'matches' operator on byte
ranges (only on text fields). Also, I forgot to enclose the hexadecimal
value with curly braces. The regular expression should read: "^\x{d5}+$".
Regards,
Olivier
|-----Original Message-----
|From: Andreas Heise
|
|Hello Oliver,
|
|it doesn't work I got the following error message:
|
|The string "matches" was unexpected in this context
|
|Andy
|
|-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
|Von: Biot Olivier
|
|Did you already try the "matches" display filter operator with
|anchors in
|the perl compatible regular expression?
|
|rtp.payload matches "^\xd5+$"
|
|Should find those packets!
|
|Regards,
|
|Olivier
|
||-----Original Message-----
||From: Andreas Heise
||
||Hello,
||
||I try to set a filter for RTP Payload to find frames wich
||contains a payload with 100% silence (all 240 Bytes=D5)
||
||rtp.payload == D5 --> displays all frames wich contains
||minimum 1 D5, but what must I use for all = D5 like the
||above frame???
||
||thanks for your help,
||Andy