Actually, I already look at it together with wireshark source code and they
are more likely the same.  It uses an XML parser and ACE which makes me more
confuse.

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Anders Broman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> Perhaps you are better off looking at http://www.opendiameter.org/
>
> Regards
>
> Anders
>
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> *Ämne:* [Wireshark-dev] Parsing DIAMETER packet: Interpretation
> ofDATE/TIME and GROUPED data format
>
>
>
> Hi,
> I am currently developing a prototype DIAMETER parser but it doesn't have a
> dictionary nor an XML parser. It's a hard-coded and just check the bytes
> position to be able to determine the length and the AVPs.  I'm having
> difficulty in interpreting data formats DATE/TIME and GROUPED. I know that
> the the DATE/TIME is in NTP and is a 32 bit integer. How would I print (or
> able to compare it with another) in a human readable.
> Another thing is the GROUPED data type. I can only extract AVPs on the
> first level and store it in a data structure in C ( actually union of
> integer, array of unsigned char, struct in_addr). How would I extract/store
> those in the 2nd level and below? I'm not using pointers. I need some
> advise/suggestions here.
> It's kind of hard for me to integrate the diameter libraries in wireshark
> :(
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
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