> -----Original Message----- > From: Guy Harris > > On Sep 4, 2003, at 2:16 PM, Guy Harris wrote: > > > ...as would, I think, be done by the attached patch. I have not > > tested it with SNMP-over-TCP, as I have no SNMP-over-TCP > captures. I > > haven't even tried it with SNMP-over-UDP, as the only SNMP > captures I > > have are at home. > > > > If I don't hear any reports of problems, and if it works with > > SNMP-over-UDP, I will assume that it works fine with SNMP-over-TCP, > > and check it in. > > OK, I've checked it in.
I've done an initial trial on Linux generating the same traps as UDP and TCP and it works, but I didn't get multiple data segments so can't swear to reassembly working. Does Ethereal compile on Windows with Borland's C++ compiler, or do I wait for the next release for a Windows version including this code? Somewhat unrelated, but is it posible to decode Enterprise Specific trap numbers as is done for Generic ones? I had some code using ucd-snmp or net-snmp to do this but the Ethereal SNMP code seems so rewritten I can't see how to do it anymore. Regards, Andrew Hood A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable. -- Leslie Lamport, as quoted in CACM, June 1992
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