Olivier
Yes...looks like I do. Any thoughts on how I can fix this..??
Thanks,
Brian
void proto_reg_handoff_helen(void) {
static gboolean initialized = FALSE;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 25; i++) {
if (!initialized) {
data_handle = find_dissector("data");
helen_handle = create_dissector_handle(dissect_helen,
proto_helen);
dissector_add("udp.port", ports[i], helen_handle);
}
}
initialized = TRUE;
}
wsgd wrote:
Perhaps you call create_dissector_handle for each port ?
Olivier
Brian Oleksa a écrit :
Guy
Actually....this is what I am doing:
dissector_add("udp.port", ports[i], helen_handle);
Where ports has a list of port numbers in it.
static int ports[25] = {5136, 5000, 5220, 42250, 50000, 5221, 5222,
49901, 49501, 49510, 42251, 42250, 5226, 47001, 5227, 7636, 59201,
59202, 59203, 59204, 59205, 59206, 59207, 59209, 59210};
Is this a problem..?? How do I get around this..??
Thanks,
Brian
Guy Harris wrote:
On Mar 22, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Brian Oleksa wrote:
When I right click on a packet and select decode as....under the
transport tab... there is like 14 of my protocols in the selection box.
(so I see the word HELEN 14 times in a row)
Does anybody know why this is..??
You're only calling dissector_add() or dissector_add_handle() once, right? You're not calling it, for example, every time a preference is set?
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