Hi,
I haven't looked at the source code, but I guess Wireshark reads the IP
version information in the IP header (contained in the first byte of the IP header),
which is 6 in packet #6, and that probably overrides the ethertype.
Regards,
Jasper
> Hello,
> I have a faulty equipement sending IPv6 packets with ethertype 0x0800 (IPv4).
> Nevertheless Wireshark decodes it as IPv6. (check packet #6 of the joined file).
> It seems strange to me, I thought Wireshark uses ethertype for decoding, or
> least selecting the disector, but it does not seems to be the case. And even
> if Wireshark uses an other method I would have like it to warn me.
> Could someone explain to me why this behaviour?
> Regards.
> Vincent
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