Ethereal-users: Re: [Ethereal-users] iSER

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From: "ESQuicksall_Misc" <ESQuicksall_Misc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 08:22:50 -0500
Currently I don't know of any initiators or targets to test with. Once I have something working I'll get back with you.
 
Eddy
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 2:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-users] iSER

As Guy said,  Ethereal does currently not support this.

Very few people have access to captures of these encapsulations/protocols.

A good way to encourage developement of support of this would be adding
a wiki page for these protocols  with pointers to standards/drafts as well as a few example capture files.

Example captures are also good since it would allow us to make regression and fuzz testing for the dissector before we release each new version.


My own understanding iSER is pretty sketchy,   is it related/similar to the very early iSCSI drafts when discussions of adding fixed-intervall in-stream record markers where the next pdu starts?
(i only play with vanilla iscsi and never get the opportunity to look at the more interesting encapsulations.    i would also love to have mFCP examples)


If so it may be semi-tricky (but not impossible) to implement since it would require a bit of layering violation in ethereal.

In any case i would LOVE to see example traces of this protocol/encapsulation.





On 1/6/06, Guy Harris <gharris@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
Eddy Quicksall wrote:
> Will (or does) Ethereal support iSER/iWARP?

It doesn't do so currently.

It will if, and when, somebody contributes support.

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