Jean Gottschalk wrote:
Hello,
we often run traces on our network with MTP3/M3UA packets that are mixed
between ANSI and ITU in the same trace.
In Wireshark, under the MTP3 decoder, we have to select whether to
decode packets as ANSI or ITU, but not both at the same time. When
selecting ANSI, all ITU packets are unreadable, and vice-versa.
I'm assuming that Wireshark is somehow aware that a packet could not be
properly decoded using 1 mode, and if so, it could be smart enough to
try with the other mode to see if that works better, and that on a
packet by packet basis.
We are looking for a wireshark developer who could code such enhancement
for us, for a fee, and contribute it to the wireshark project. It could
be a called "Auto" mode and try all available flavors when any packet
cannot be decoded.
Please contact me directly if you are interested in doing this.
Aww nuts... I already implemented (most of) this for free! (Well, maybe
I can get Anders to buy me a beer at Sharkfest for that ;-).)
In the current trunk (or 1.7.1 if you want a (development) release),
MTP3 has a preference called "Try to determine the MTP3 standard
heuristically". When enabled, MTP3 will try to automatically determine
the MTP3 standard (ANSI, ITU, China, or Japan).
But, this only works for MTP3 (not M3UA) and only when the payload is
SCCP. I tried it for M3UA but because the SCCP payload always starts at
the same offset (because the M3UA message format does not depend on the
MTP3 standard) the heuristics generally weren't effective. (Admittedly
I didn't have many ANSI M3UA captures to try it against; maybe if I had
more I could come up with some ideas to improve it.)
Do you need it to work for non-SCCP traffic too?