Guy Harris
changed
bug 11853
What |
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Component |
TShark
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Dissection engine (libwireshark)
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Hardware |
x86
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Comment # 3
on bug 11853
from Guy Harris
Is there some reason why undoing base-64 encoding is referred to as
"decryption" in that preference's description? It's not as if it's a real form
of *encryption* as in "you can't read this unless you have the key or run some
cracking software on it to decrypt it without a key".
And is there some reason why there even *is* a preference? Is there some
reason why we don't *always* decode it, even if we also put the undecoded blob
into the protocol tree?
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