Ethereal-dev: Re: [ethereal-dev] Goodbye (for now)

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From: Don Lafontaine <lafont02@xxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 10:18:08 -0400 (EDT)
If you have nobody to help out,  I'll get it to link for you if you want.

Don Lafontaine

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000 andreas.sikkema@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> Hi
> 
> Tomorrow I have to do a presentation about the project I did at Philips. I have made
> a H.323 dissector (and associated protocols) for Ethereal, this dissector is 
> working very well IMHO, but there's a snag. I can't get it to link on Linux and
> my time has, as I said before, run out to do anything about it.
> 
> Fortunately I will be joining Philips as an employee in mid August, and I hope I will
> be able to continue developing this dissector. The first thing to do is to get it 
> to link on Linux. Therefore it's WIN32 only at the moment.
> 
> If anyone is interested now, or in the future, in the dissector, please write to 
> me at ramdyne@xxxxxxxxx and we'll talk about it.
> 
> In the report I have written, I included the following lines:
> > I would also like to thank Gilbert Ramirez and Guy Harris for the 
> > kind way in which they answered all my questions regarding Ethereal.
> 
> I would also thank everyone on this mailinglist for his or her assistance!
> 
> Only the WIN32 executable is available at http://members.xoom.com/ramdyne/ethereal/
> 
> The associated protocols mentioned above are:
> - Q.931
>   I slightly changed the dissector to decode the User to user bit as H.225.0 
> - RTCP and RTCP
>   two heuristic dissectors (that can also be used as normal dissectors)
> - TPKT
>   a new dissector
> - H.261
>   a new dissector
> 
> -- 
> Andreas Sikkema
> andreas.sikkema@xxxxxxxxxxx
> "Standing barefoot in a river of clues, most people would 
>          not get their toes wet." - Brian Kantor in a.s.r.
>