Yes, i will do it!
But how it appear only if i try to print the data?
There is a way to solve it by myself?
Thanks,
Riccardo
Luis EG Ontanon wrote:
A bug in wireshark...
That should't fail (not at least that way)!
Can you open a bug in https://bugs.wireshark.org and attach to it both
the code and a capture file that shows the problem
Thanks,
\Lego
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Riccardo Roasio
<riccardo.roasio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I did this:
do
http__response_data_extractor=Field.new("data-text-lines")
http=Listener.new()
function http.packet(pinfo,tvb)
local http_response_data=http_response_data_extractor()
print("DATA : ",http_response_data)
end
end
but it gives me this error:
ERROR:(ftype-tvbuff.c:133):val_repr_len: assertion failed
(rtype==FTREPR_DFILTER)
Aborted
What's wrong with it?
Thanks,
Riccardo
Luis EG Ontanon wrote:
do
local xyz_field = Field.new("http.xyz")
local tap= Listener.new();
...
function tap.packet(pinfo,tvb)
local xyz = xyz_field()
...
end
...
end
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Riccardo Roasio
<riccardo.roasio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
thanks for the aswer.
I think i made the wrong question....
I would like to know how can i access to http message parts whit the
Field.new("") function.
In particular i'm trying to retrieve the get response body (or data)
I tryed with Fiend.new(data-text-lines") but it gives an error when i
try to print it.
Best Regards,
Riccardo
Luis EG Ontanon wrote:
I'm wrote preety much all of WS Lua's interface, and I am not aware of
any such "structure"...
There are tap-data structures of lua that are extracted from header
files of dissectors using code generated by epan/wslua/make-taps.pl
which in turn is controlled by epan/wslua/taps .
These are *willingly* left un-documented. As my plans are to radically
modify this part of the code (but before I need to have a clear Idea
of what and how this should be done).
The http req/resp data currently passed to Listener calls is a Table
that contains the same data as struct http_info_value_t defined in
epan/dissectors/packet-http.h .
typedef struct _http_info_value_t {
guint32 framenum;
gchar *request_method;
guint response_code;
gchar *http_host;
gchar *request_uri;
} http_info_value_t;
Hope this helps...
I hope this helps but do not count on it to be there on future versions.
\Lego
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:16 AM, Riccardo Roasio
<riccardo.roasio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
where can i found informations about the lua http.response and
http.request structure?
Regards,
Riccardo
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Tel +39 011 291 3777
Fax +39 011 291 3737
riccardo.roasio@xxxxxxxxx