NIS is already implemented... See packet-yp*.[ch]
As for rpc docs for them, easiest way is just to look at the XDR sources
for various implementations of the client and server code on linux, bsd,
etc.
-- Nathan
Ronnie Sahlberg wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> Attached is a patch for RPC to allow (easier) decoding of arrays in RPC
> based protocols.
> rpc.diff
>
> Attached is also a new dissector for NIS. Attached is a capture.
> The NIS dissector depends on the rpc patch.
> Only version 3 of NIS is implemented, easrlier versions of the rpc-spec was
> not available to me.
> All dissectors for version 3 of the protocol have been added.
> I was quite surprised NIS was not implemented yet since it is not THAT
> obsolete?
>
> Note that one dissector for NIS Callback protocol is not completed.
> I might complete this dissector later if I have time later.
>
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