All-
I have been a user of Wireshark for several years. I have
been writing plugins for some internal protocols, but up until now have had
limited ability to repay the wireshark community. I now have a need that may
both help me, and allow some payback…
First, let me say that I have been impressed with the new
Expert Info and have been integrating many protocol validations into my
plugins. As we develop implementations it is extremely useful for the engineers
to use this information as validation – saving a lot of frustration
during integration. Thanks Ulf!
One potential use of both wireshark/tshark and expert info
is not supported, however.
I would like to use a combination of tshark/expert info to “monitor”
our automated testing system and look for protocol violations. We already have
a great test harness, with the ability to switch OS, network protocol, etc.
automatically. What I would like to do is configure some monitor ports on the 2
switches that we use, run the VLAN monitors into another dedicated monitor box,
and then capture all the traffic during our test runs. This part is normal, no
need for change.
In order for this to work, however, I need to:
1. Identify which tests (programs) were running at the time
(this part is easy, I can instrument the tests to advertise themselves on the
network and that will get captured (along with address and port) with
everything else.
2. Process the capture(s) and identify protocol violations.
I don’t believe this is handled today.
I have seen some posts regarding tshark and expert infos, and
I would love to see this feature fleshed out. “Love” to the point
that I am willing to spend time to make it happen…
However, I don’t want to tread on other’s areas
of ownership or reinvent the wheel, so I am asking the group for how to
proceed. I infer from several existing tshark features that outputting the
expert infos might not be extremely difficult. If it turns out that I am wrong,
then tell me now and I will not bother. If my assumption is correct then I
imagine that the first step would be to get consensus on how to control and
present the information. I imagine that making a more concrete proposal on this
list would be appropriate?
Please let me know. This is not a “need it tomorrow”
kind of thing for me, but probably a “need it in the next 2 month”
kind of thing.
Thanks, in advance, for your input.
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