was compiled without GnuTLS.
Regards,
Tomas
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vijay Sitaram
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 4:43 AM
To: Community support list for Wireshark
Subject: [Wireshark-users] Specify SSL
Hi,
I am trying to decrypt SSL conversation by using tshark and specifying
the SSL Keys List to it:
../GNUDowloads/wireshark-0.99.5-SVN-20434/tshark -V -r Data.cap -o
ssl.keys_list:
172.27.1.150,443,http,/home/dir/GNUDowloads/dir2/www.company.com-Key.pem -o
ssl.debug_file:
Hi Martin,
I am not sure why you think GUI is lost when running on Linux. There is
an equivalent 'wireshark' command also available on Linux which is basically a
X-client. So you will need X-Server running on your desktop (Cygwin provides
one for free!). Not sure though whether the
Hi Ken,
Let us know if your excercise is successful since I think there are other
users who would be interested in the same functionality.
I doubt that you can use the text2pcap utility, since it does not appear
to support decryption. The key point here is that 'wireshark'
wireshark.From this directory I then start wireshark again with the command :wireshark -n -r ./rsasnakeoil2.capI click on packet #50 and can see the HTTP GET command that istransported inside SSL.This works fine for me on linux.On 10/31/06, Vijay Sitaram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Thank you ver
Hi Brian, Thanks for confirming that SSL decryption worked. So far I have not been able to get the decryption working on my end. Can you please confirm the version of gnutls and libgcrypt that you are using? Also, it would be great if you can copy and paste the output from ssldebug.txt.