https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5718
--- Comment #2 from Bill Meier <wmeier@xxxxxxxxxxx> 2011-02-24 10:48:14 EST ---
After looking at the capture:
1. The traffic sure doesn't look anything like IPP even though the TCP
connection begins with a connect to port 631 ("IPP").
IOW: I'm pretty convinced the traffic isn't IPP.
2. The preponderance of the traffic goes *from* 192.168.1.50 port 631 *to*
192.60.0.253 port 33496.
3. FWIW: I see references to "UML" i the initial handshake packets.
I've no idea what the traffic actually is.
If I had to guess, I'd wonder if the capture is the actual print stream going
to the shared printer.
Might 192.60.0.253 be your shared laser printer ?
In any case:
It seems to me that this is a case of TCP port 631 (IPP) being used for
something other than IPP with Wireshark trying to dissect the traffic as IPP
and unable to do so.
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