Ethereal-users: [Ethereal-users] Re: EtherPeek equivalents in Ethereal (name table and offset fi
Guy, thanks for the reply - you wrote:
For MAC addresses, they come from "/etc/ethers" on UN*X and the "ethers"
file in the directory in which Ethereal was installed on Windows, or from
$HOME/.ethereal/ethers on UN*X or the "ethers" file in the Ethereal
subdirectory of your "application data" directroy on Windows.
I used the "manuf" file - it was in the Ethereal install directory
(C:\Program Files\Ethereal). I couldn't find the "ethers" file you mention.
I checked the install directory, and I also checked my Application Data
directory - there was no subdirectory for Ethereal (C:\Documents and
Settings\myusername\Application Data). I didn't see an "ethers" file in
either. I also checked the "etc" directory (C:\Program Files\Ethereal\etc)
but didn't see an "ethers" subdirectory (there are gtk-2.0 and pango). But
I was able to do what I needed with the "manuf" file. (The manuf file
contains this line - "This file is in the same format as ethers(4)"...)