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Wireshark-bugs: [Wireshark-bugs] [Bug 10481] New: "Find Packet" by String, Packet list, does not

Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2014 00:05:04 +0000
Bug ID 10481
Summary "Find Packet" by String, Packet list, does not find the next packet.
Product Wireshark
Version 1.12.1
Hardware x86-64
OS Windows 7
Status UNCONFIRMED
Severity Normal
Priority Low
Component Common utilities (libwsutil)
Assignee [email protected]
Reporter [email protected]

Created attachment 13066 [details]
about to click to search screen shot

Build Information:
Version 1.12.1 (v1.12.1-0-g01b65bf from master-1.12)

Copyright 1998-2014 Gerald Combs <[email protected]> and contributors.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Compiled (64-bit) with GTK+ 2.24.23, with Cairo 1.10.2, with Pango 1.34.0, with
GLib 2.38.0, with WinPcap (4_1_3), with libz 1.2.5, with SMI 0.4.8, with c-ares
1.9.1, with Lua 5.2, without Python, with GnuTLS 3.1.22, with Gcrypt 1.6.0,
without Kerberos, with GeoIP, with PortAudio V19-devel (built Sep 16 2014),
with
AirPcap.

Running on 64-bit Windows 7 Service Pack 1, build 7601, with WinPcap version
4.1.3 (packet.dll version 4.1.0.2980), based on libpcap version 1.0 branch
1_0_rel0b (20091008), GnuTLS 3.1.22, Gcrypt 1.6.0, without AirPcap.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU       M 560  @ 2.67GHz, with 8117MB of physical
memory.


Built using Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0 build 40219

Wireshark is Open Source Software released under the GNU General Public
License.

Check the man page and http://www.wireshark.org for more information.
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1.12.1 64bit
"Find Packet" by String, in Packet list, does not find the next packet after
finding the 1st one.
It's the same either using the menus or CTRL-N.

finding previous packet also doesn't work.

also, if I, for example, select packet 156 in the summary.
I do a find in direction down, I expect it to find the data in packet 157.
It goes back and finds it in packet 155 (the first occurrence).

As I record this I realize CTRL-N and CTRL-B always go to the 1st occurrence,
no matter what packet I start at.

Screen shot attached. (damn, it looks like I can only attach 1 screen shot.)


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