| Bug ID |
8211
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| Summary |
Version Number in EtherIP dissector
|
| Classification |
Unclassified
|
| Product |
Wireshark
|
| Version |
1.8.2
|
| Hardware |
All
|
| OS |
All
|
| Status |
UNCONFIRMED
|
| Severity |
Minor
|
| Priority |
Low
|
| Component |
Dissection engine (libwireshark)
|
| Assignee |
[email protected]
|
| Reporter |
[email protected]
|
Created attachment 9807 [details]
RFC-conformant EtherIP. Version number is "3", but shows up as "0".
Build Information:
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RFC 3378 defines the EtherIP-Header to be "0x3000" -> One nibble version number
3 (binary '0011') and three nibbles reserved ("has to be zero").
Wireshark uses the second nibble for version number display: 0x3000 shows up as
"Version: 0", while 0x0300 shows up as "Version: 3". Presumably this has been
implemented according to an early EtherIP draft.
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