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Ethereal-dev: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Re: Ethereal Gripe

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From: John McDermott <jjm@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:42:09 -0600
So what is the goal? A tool to create a good dissector for any protocol or a tool to create a reasonable (a bit better than "quick and dirty") dissector for lots of possible protocols. I think the latter. IMHO, the primary use of the tool would be more to implement dissectors for local or seldom-used protocols than to use it to try to build a new, say, H.323 dissector.

--john

Ed Warnicke wrote:

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Andreas Sikkema wrote:


Ed Warnicke wrote:


Most of these shouldn't be that hard to handle as generalized
cases... but everytime I find myself saying that I think of
DNS and DNS compression... there will always be oddballs...

But those are not the kind f protocols the general ethereal user will
want to (quickly) add for themselves. And if they do I presume they
have the knowledge to add something to E


That was roughly the point I was trying to make ( unfortunately
not very clearly :).  Solving the general case is hard.  Solving
a handleful of special cases that solve 90% of the problems is
not so hard.

Ed

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