Thanks,
I'll take a look at it.
regards,
Ken
On 2012/09/07 14:53, Jaap Keuter wrote:
Hi,
Have a look in epan/dfilter/. There's the grammar.lemon and
scanner.l(ex) that do the work.
Thanks,
Jaap
On 09/07/2012 04:55 AM, Ken Sarmago wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to this list. First of all, kudos to all wireshark developers
for a
great tool.
I've been trying to create a Display filter for address fields using
wildcards '*'.
e.g.
of.match_dl_dst == 10:00:12:34:56:*
of.match_dl_dst == 10:00:12:34:*:*
of.match_dl_dst == 10:00:12:*:*:*
of.match_dl_dst == 10:00:*:*:*:*
of.match_dl_dst == 10:00:*:*:56:78
Has anyone done this before?
I know there are other filter expressions that can serve the same
purpose, but
what if I really want to use wildcards '*'.
If I were to modify wireshark filter function, were will I start?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Ken
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