Thanx for the suggestion, I went through
the directory which provides very very minimal information its like hardly
20 lines written there that does not suffice for my query.
kindly suggest some more ways to get
that understanding. What I actually wana know is the all protocol information
is displayed uding a tree so somewhere that tree is made by taking some
kinda buffer. where are these maintained,i will go through the code more
once i get the initial point.
"Gilbert Ramirez"
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The "doc" directory in the wireshark distribution
has lots of good
info. Look at README.design, for example.
--gilbert
On 6/3/08, Amit Paliwal <Amit.Paliwal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
> Hi,
>
> I frequently use Wireshark for my work, I just want to know how does
> wireshark constructs a tree kind of data structure from the raw buffer
which
> it gets from network card. Could you plz let me know where in code
i can see
> more so that i can get a clear understanding of code architecture
for packet
> flow in wireshark including its ability to use and display it in tree
> format.
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> Looking forward for your response.
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