On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Jaap Keuter
<jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I see no problem here. It loads fine in Wireshark 1.4.1.
What I do see, and which is a bug in Wireshark, is that it doesn't treat it as multipart/mixed, as stated in RFC 2046, Section 5.1.3:
Any "multipart" subtypes that an implementation does not recognize
must be treated as being of subtype "mixed".
Indeed (and I'll see if I can fix that), but I've actually also specifically added multipart/encrypted to packet-multipart (and registered gssapi in multipart_media_type table and in media_type table so it'll recognize it specifically) - bu I still get the exception (because of the missing CR-LF-CR-LF expected?). RFC 1847, section 2.2 seems to show an example - with double CRLF.
TIA,
Y.
Thanks,
Jaap
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 12:08:18 +0200, Kaul <mykaul@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm trying to add dissection of Kerberos encrypted HTTP sessions.
Mostly, it's OK (got the headers parsed correctly, would file a BZ for this patch soon).
However, when I'm trying to work with the body, which is a MIME multipart, it fails with exception.
The reason seems to be that it does not have the double CRLF which is expected between headers and body of a MIME (?):
imf_find_field_end() seems to fail to find additional CRLF - before the binary data (which is actually a Kerberos blob) appears.
Attached please find a small capture showing the problem - not sure who's fault it is - or if it's fixable somehow in Wireshark.
See packet 8 (dissect as HTTP please).
Regards,
Y.
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