Excellent. Thank you very much Luis.
Mark
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From: "Luis Ontanon" <luis.ontanon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 17:49:00 +0200
do
local uri = Field("http.request.uri")
local listener = Listener.new("frame","http.request")
function listener.packet()
uris = {uri()}
print("count:",#uris)
foreach j,u in each(uris) do print("uri",j,u) end
end
end
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On 3/28/07, Mark Roggenkamp <mark.roggenkamp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When using Lua to pull out HTTP requests I can use the predefined fields
such as http.request.uri. However, some of the time there are multiple
requests in a single packet according to the wireshark GUI (I presume http
pipelining). I can get to the first request but how do I get to the second
request? Also, how would I know from lua how many requests there are? I was
hoping there was some index I could use like http.2.request.uri but doesn't
look like that's the case. Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Mark
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