Michael Mann
changed
bug 10008
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UNCONFIRMED
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RESOLVED
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FIXED
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Comment # 3
on bug 10008
from Michael Mann
(In reply to comment #2)
> The tool that produced this packet gives a random
> timestamp.
> I'm not sure what do you mean by "garbage" timestamp. It's not a
> useful timestamp, but it's valid according to the RFC.
> Wireshark could say
Wireshark now displays its as "Not representable". I had assumed the tool was
trying to produce a "useful" timestamp (something in the not too distance
future/past), not a random one.
> it's a timestamp that is too large or unrepresentable, but giving some
> specific timestamp in 2013 even though the actual timestamp is some million
> years in the future doesn't make sense for me.
> Was this fixed in a
> different Wireshark version?
Yes, it was fixed in v1.10 and I'm guessing it was considered an "enhancement"
at the time (adding support for RFC 5312), so it wasn't backported.
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