Is there anyway that we could have the type of
functionality in this patch but in a more generic way,
as to allow for something like -z
"proto,colinfo,var,var" to be used?
Something with the kind of freedom that -z gives us
would be perfect, and would prevent me from hacking up
dissectors with the print statements for sql.
Just a thought.
--- Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Oct 28, 2003, at 3:54 PM, Daniel wrote:
>
> > On the DSD web page I found there is a product
> called FLAG
> >
>
http://www.dsd.gov.au/library/software/flag/index.html.
> Inside this
> > (and
> > attached) there is a patch for SQL decoding
> against ethereal 0.9.13.
>
> That depends on what you mean by "SQL decoding".
>
> It appeared to be code to write out SQL commands to
> allow certain
> specific fields in packets to be logged entered into
> a database with a
> particular schema, not code to decode any of the
> SQL-over-the-wire
> formats (we already have partial support for Oracle
> TNS and
> Sybase/Microsoft TDS); the latter is what I'd think
> of as "SQL
> decoding", i.e. decoding of SQL-over-the-wire
> packets.
>
> It also does *not* appear to be code to let you
> *choose* what fields
> you want logged, in what schema.
>
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