Pat Fatone wrote:
I see alot of old posts and broken links about a plug in for gryphon.
Does Ethereal running on windows still need a gryphon plug in?
Ethereal, as has been the case for a very long time, *comes with* a
plugin for Gryphon, if by Gryphon you mean the protocol used by the
Dearborn Group's Gryphon adapter to connect an IP-based network to an
automotive in-car network:
http://www.dgtech.com/product/gryphon/gryphon.php
It doesn't need a third-party plugin, as it comes with one. Of course,
if you don't have any Gryphon traffic to analyze, it obviously doesn't
need the Gryphon plugin....
The only broken link I know of is the one in the source to the Gryphon
plugin; the Dearborn Group moved the documentation to which it was
referring from
http://www.dgtech.com/gryphon/docs/html/
to
http://www.dgtech.com/gryphon/sys/www/docs/html/
I've checked in a change to update that URL.
If so, what does it allow for?
Analyzing traffic to and from the Dearborn Group's Gryphon devices.
Are there any good sites anyone can point me to about gryphon?
See the above URLs, and the pages to which they link.
I am seeing alot of gryphon error entries in my captures.
Perhaps your captures have traffic to or from TCP port 7000 that's not
Gryphon traffic but that, because it's to or from that port, is being
dissected by the Gryphon dissector (port 7000 is the standard port for
Gryphon)