Ethereal-dev: [ethereal-dev] Goodbye (for now)

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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 14:49:22 +0200
Hi

Tomorrow I have to do a presentation about the project I did at Philips. I have made
a H.323 dissector (and associated protocols) for Ethereal, this dissector is 
working very well IMHO, but there's a snag. I can't get it to link on Linux and
my time has, as I said before, run out to do anything about it.

Fortunately I will be joining Philips as an employee in mid August, and I hope I will
be able to continue developing this dissector. The first thing to do is to get it 
to link on Linux. Therefore it's WIN32 only at the moment.

If anyone is interested now, or in the future, in the dissector, please write to 
me at ramdyne@xxxxxxxxx and we'll talk about it.

In the report I have written, I included the following lines:
> I would also like to thank Gilbert Ramirez and Guy Harris for the 
> kind way in which they answered all my questions regarding Ethereal.

I would also thank everyone on this mailinglist for his or her assistance!

Only the WIN32 executable is available at http://members.xoom.com/ramdyne/ethereal/

The associated protocols mentioned above are:
- Q.931
  I slightly changed the dissector to decode the User to user bit as H.225.0 
- RTCP and RTCP
  two heuristic dissectors (that can also be used as normal dissectors)
- TPKT
  a new dissector
- H.261
  a new dissector

-- 
Andreas Sikkema
andreas.sikkema@xxxxxxxxxxx
"Standing barefoot in a river of clues, most people would 
         not get their toes wet." - Brian Kantor in a.s.r.