Ethereal-users: [Ethereal-users] Fw: Ipv6 Source and Dest addresses not showing on capture (Win2

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From: "Federico Andrade" <federico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 16:49:20 -0700
Hello again,

        I installed 0.9.6 on one of my FreeBSD machines, it works flawlessly. So then the problem 
apparently occurs only on Windoze platforms... Just FYI. 

        Regards,

                  Federico.    

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From: "Federico Andrade" <federico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 16:27:08 -0700
Subject: Fw: Ipv6 Source and Dest addresses not showing on capture (Win2000)

Hi again,

I forgot to add this other captured test (send to a file via "print" option, only summary):

    No. Time        Source                Destination           Protocol Info
      1 0.000000    10.10.250.1           10.10.250.10          ICMP     Echo (ping) request
      2 0.000118    10.10.250.10          10.10.250.1           ICMP     Echo (ping) reply
      3 6.932546                                                ICMPv6   Echo request
      4 6.932739                                                ICMPv6   Echo reply
      5 7.939759                                                ICMPv6   Echo request
      6 7.939900                                                ICMPv6   Echo reply
      7 8.929732                                                ICMPv6   Echo request
      8 8.929899                                                ICMPv6   Echo reply
      9 11.176544                                               ICMPv6   Neighbor solicitation
     10 11.176696                                               ICMPv6   Neighbor advertisement
     11 12.639689                                               ICMPv6   Neighbor solicitation
     12 12.639839                                               ICMPv6   Neighbor advertisement

I have private v4 addresses, and they are displayed without problem, but the IPv6 addresses 
(global) never appear in the display nor in the print process (only in the raw hex packet part).

OK, thanks,

            Federico.

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From: "Federico Andrade" <federico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 16:20:15 -0700
Subject: Ipv6 Source and Dest addresses not showing on capture (Win2000)

Hi everybody,

         I am trying to debug some IPv6 communication between 2 devices (FreeBSD both), having a 
Ethereal-enabled Win2000 (I tried both 0.9.6 and 0.9.7 and is the same behaviour). I just noticed 
that the IPv6 addresses don't appear on the <capture> window. I tried ICMP, and Telnet, FTP and is 
the same... However, if I select (highlight) the line that corresponds to the source or destination 
address, I see that it highlights the address on the "raw" packet (the Hex info on the bottom). I 
also notice the same on tethereal... Maybe a "printf" lost somewhere?

         Seems like a "aesthetic" bug. But any patch/info would be appreciated. Overall, this is an 
excellent application.

         Thanks in advance,

                                Federico.

(Please, if you don't mind, please reply directly to me, cc: to the list... Thanks.)

PD: This is an example:

Frame 1 (251 on wire, 251 captured)
    Arrival Time: Oct  9, 2002 16:00:12.702667000
    Time delta from previous packet: 0.000000000 seconds
    Time relative to first packet: 0.000000000 seconds
    Frame Number: 1
    Packet Length: 251 bytes
    Capture Length: 251 bytes
Ethernet II
    Destination: 00:90:27:79:50:a3 (Intel_79:50:a3)
    Source: 00:90:27:79:4e:39 (Intel_79:4e:39)
    Type: IPv6 (0x86dd)
Internet Protocol Version 6
    Version: 6
    Traffic class: 0x00
    Flowlabel: 0x00000
    Payload length: 197
    Next header: TCP (0x06)
    Hop limit: 64
    Source address:                 <<< EMPTY, Hmmmm.. >>>
    Destination address:            <<< EMPTY, Hmmmm.. >>>
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Federico Andrade
@ Neurolution.com