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Ethereal-dev: RE: [Ethereal-dev] RE: [Ethereal-users] Re: H.225 SETUP not recog nised ? (2)

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From: Biot Olivier <Olivier.Biot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:00 +0100
|From: Tomas Kukosa
|
|>>|That will, I think, work for TCP - but for other protocols, 
|where the
|>>|reassembly is done above the layer that handles the reassembled data
|>>|(e.g., IP fragment reassembly), that won't do it; we'd have 
|to handle
|>>|that in some other way.
|>>
|>>Couldn't we add this to the generic reassembly code?
|> 
|> 
|> No, because the generic reassembly code doesn't know what 
|protocols will
|> show up above the layer at which it's doing the reassembly - even the
|> dissector *calling* the generic reassembly doesn't necessarily know
|> that, if heuristic dissectors are involve.
|
|I have an another idea.
|Could not we create a new function
|void add_new_data_source_reassembled(packet_info *pinfo, 
|tvbuff_t *tvb, char *name, 
|fragment_data *fd_head)
|which would save to packet_info together with the new data 
|source the list of frames used 
|for its creation.
|The save routine could check that list and could save all 
|necessary frames (it should be save dialog option).

I was thinking at keeping a handle while reassembling fragments; when we
found the last fragment, we can then use the handle to do the protocol
assignment.

Regards,

Olivier