Alex,
I know of two good, ad-hoc, OID references:
You can also find the uptodate IANA assigned private enterprise numbers:
As far as controlling the Wireshark presentation an OID, you would probably want to add a "Name Resolution" preference.
Graeme
2008/12/6 Alex Lindberg
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I am working on a custom dissector, part of which includes OID information of the data included in the packet. I have added the necessary OID sub-arcs into the dissector, however the output shows only the last decoded name. Here is the current output:
object: 2.16.840.1.123456.4.7.1.2 (dummyorg.4.7.1.2)
What I would like is the output to include the names of all of the arcs known in the OID string. As an example:
object: 2.16.840.1.123456.4.7.1.2 (joint-iso-itu-t.country.usa.org.dummyorg.4.7.1.2)
How would this be controlled?
Also, I have looked web wide for a database of assigned Organization's OIDs for arc 2, joint-iso-itu-t, that I can download. I know that in the US, they are assigned by ANSI, but I can't find a public dataset. For SNMP, the enterprise numbers are available in many places (and assigned by IANA). (SNMP uses root branch 1, iso). Does anyone have a reference site that has a public domain listing?
Thanks for your help with this.
Alex Lindberg
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