Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Changes to the Wireshark Wiki
From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 09:29:45 +0100


On 23 October 2016 at 11:09, Eddi Blenkers <eddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Dear all,

I have created an account on the Wireshark Wiki, using my handle from ask.wireshark.org (packethunter).

During the Sharkfest EU this week I gave a presentation on SMB. A number of attendees have requested the traces that were used to prepared the presentation. I feel, that the Wireshark wiki is probably the best place to make the traces available to a larger audience.


Please let me know, if there is a better way to publish the trace files. If this is of interest, I could add a few more traces showing odd behavior of systems, or add content to the sections describing SMB / SMB2.


Also, I noticed that the SMB2 part of the wiki could use a few amendments. In my opinion, reference to SMB3 and a comment on the handshake could be useful. Alas, the page seems to be immutable for me.


Lotsa greetings from Switzerland

/Eddi Blenkers


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Hi Eddi,

Presentations and their supporting files such as captures are to be sent to sharkfest@xxxxxxxxxxxx where they are added to the SharkFest retrospective site (https://sharkfest.wireshark.org/retrospective.html), as requested on the Instructors "Know before you go" emails sent by Janice:
    • Please provide your slide decks and recorded presentations for uploading to the SharkFest’16 Europe website Retrospective page as soon as you’re able post-event.  If they’re not forthcoming within a week after the conference ends, be prepared for relentless pursuit until we have them!

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Graham Bloice