> Presumably, in that case, frames 3, 4, 6, and 7 would all probably be
> HTTP, so you might want to flag the entire connection between machine A
> port 1010 and machine B port 2020 as HTTP - preferably in one operation,
> not 4 (or more).
But not necesarrily http! I might know that when I receive a certain message a certain time later there might be unrecognized 
(because it's not a known port) messages exchanged...
Suppose a protocol uses messagetype A to control a connection and messagetype B to exchange data. 
	Sender 1				Sender 2
1	A:connection_req		
2					A:req_ack
3	A:set_connection		
4					A:set_ack
5	A:set_ports			
6					A:portset_ack
7	B:data				
8	B:data
9					B:data
10	A:connection_end		
11					A:end_ack
In the current situation messages 7,8,9 are not recognized, but from the information in messages 5 
and 6 _I_ know that the messages 7,8,9 are a known format, it's just that ethereal has no way of 
knowing that. 
In ethereal (in version 1.1.1.1.1) I would just (multi) select the messages and right-click on them, 
select Set type and select Protocol B.
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Andreas Sikkema
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