On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 08:56:02AM -0400, Eddy Quicksall wrote:
> I captured an iSCSI session using the iSCSI filter.
>
> I picked one of the PDUs, right clicked and selected Follow TCP Stream.
>
> That looked OK but when I did a left click on one of the lines, it hung then
> put up the hour glass and never came back.
There's probably something in that particular capture that causes that
problem - it didn't happen for me with an iSCSI capture I have here.
There's probably a file with a name beginning with "ether" in...
> I'm using XP professional
...C:\tmp. Try reading that file in Ethereal, and see whether the same
hang happens. If so, you might want to send us a copy of that file, so
we can look at it (although it might contain data that you wouldn't want
to send out).
> and WinPCAP 3.0. The WinPCAP was already installed
> because I was upgrading from an earlier Ethereal.
By the time the capture is finished, WinPcap is no longer involved, so
that's probably not an issue.
> I uninstalled (via the
> control panel) the older Ethereal first. I did not re-boot my system after
> installing Ethereal (there seemed to be no need since there was no message
> displayed).
Ethereal doesn't require a reboot after installation (there's nothing in
it to require a reboot).