Bug ID |
12402
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Summary |
format DIS header timestamp mm:ss.nnnnnn
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Product |
Wireshark
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Version |
2.1.x (Experimental)
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Hardware |
All
|
OS |
All
|
Status |
CONFIRMED
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Severity |
Enhancement
|
Priority |
Medium
|
Component |
Dissection engine (libwireshark)
|
Assignee |
[email protected]
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Reporter |
[email protected]
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Created attachment 14530 [details]
proposed timestamp
Build Information:
Wireshark 2.1.0 (v2.1.0rc0-2657-g26cf835 from master)
Copyright 1998-2016 Gerald Combs <[email protected]> and contributors.
License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Compiled (64-bit) with Qt 4.8.6, with libpcap, with POSIX capabilities (Linux),
without libnl, with GLib 2.38.2, with zlib 1.2.8, without SMI, without c-ares,
without Lua, with GnuTLS 3.1.28, with Gcrypt 1.5.3, with MIT Kerberos, without
GeoIP, with QtMultimedia, without AirPcap.
Running on Linux 3.19.8-100.fc20.x86_64, with locale C, with libpcap version
1.5.3, with GnuTLS 3.1.28, with Gcrypt 1.5.3, with zlib 1.2.8.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz (with SSE4.2)
Built using gcc 4.8.3 20140911 (Red Hat 4.8.3-7).
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The DIS dissector, prior to v2.0 updates, displayed the header timestamp format
as:
MM:SS.nnnnnn
When many updates were made to the dissector code, the format changed to:
SSSS.nnn
The DIS spec defines this field simply as the number of microseconds that have
passed since the start of the current hour (whether relative or absolute). The
best way to display that is in the old format:
MM:SS.nnnnnn
Attached a screencap with the proposed format.
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