Bill Meier <wmeier@...> writes:
>
> I wouldn't have expected dumpcap memory usage to grow very much over
> time as packets are captured. If it does that sounds like a bug.
>
> However, I'm a little confused:
>
> You indicate that dumpcap memory usage is growing but you then say
> you're "using the unencryption feature of the packet dissector"
> which is not in dumpcap but is in wireshark/tshark.
>
> Wireshark/tshark memory will increase as a function of the number of
> packets dissected. That's the nature of the beast.
>
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Ok, I'll run it again and see if I observe the same behaviour. It was
definitely dumpcap which had high memory and cpu usage.
Sorry, I mis-understood what was going on with the dissectors, I thought that
if I ran the capture through Wireshark the captures would be decoded, I was
wrong as the raw packets were output to file (obviously).