X.224 is documented here :
http://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-X.224-199511-I/en
On 10/25/07, ronnie sahlberg <ronniesahlberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Please start a wiki page and add as many example captures as possible
> and interested people can start chipping in.
>
> Maybe the rdesktop people can/want to help out as well?
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> On 10/25/07, DePriest, Jason R. <jrdepriest@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > From the EULA
> > 2. ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND/OR USE RIGHTS.
> > a. Distributable Code. The software contains code that you are
> > permitted to modify and distribute internally within your organization
> > if you comply with the terms below.
> > i. Right to Use and Distribute. The code and text files listed below
> > are "Distributable Code."
> > • Files with an ".npl" file extension. You may copy and distribute
> > the object code form of code of only those files marked with an ".npl"
> > file extension and copy and use such modified files solely for your
> > internal use.
> >
> > So, no joy there. I bow to your wisdom.
> >
> > -Jason
> >
> > On 10/24/07, ronnie sahlberg wrote:
> > > > The parser files are plain-text with no sort of licensing information
> > > > in them. How likely is it that I would get in trouble for posting
> > > > them to this list? I'll do some more reading before venturing into
> > > > that.
> > >
> > > Please DON'T !
> > > The files are still copyrighted.
> > >
> > > since the rdesktop tool can connect to RDP just fine, the source
> > > code for rdesktop should contain everything anyone would need to
> > > implement a dissector.
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