Please try SVN19185 or later
It works on my captures.
On 9/7/06, Bryant Eastham <beastham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you! My intent was really not to add more work to others, but to
investigate how to solve the problem on my own. I appreciate your offer.
Since that solution is "real", I will not spend any time on my
"conversation" hack.
Thanks again,
Bryant
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[mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ronnie
sahlberg
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 5:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Further HTTP woes...
:-)
I have example captures of some x509 related protocols running atop http
which show this.
I will try to look into implementing this in the tcp layer this weekend.
On 9/8/06, Bryant Eastham <beastham@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What nagle algorithm! Did I forget to mention that we *wrote*
the TCP/IP
stack and that it is running on a small microprocessor? ;-)
Seriously, this behavior is coming out of Tomcat Web
Server/3.3.1 Final
(JSP 1.1; Servlet 2.2). We do, however, have our own
implementations in
which nagle is not available. I would have to check with the
developer
to see if he has disabled anything - I doubt it.
Thanks,
Bryant
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ronnie
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 5:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Further HTTP woes...
"I now have the following problem. It is common for our
implementation
to
dump the headers in one segment and then dump the data in the
next, with
no Content-Length."
Why does it send this as two segments?
You have not disabled NAGLE have you?
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