The 2227Kb snapshot you sent does not show anything useful, a 10
packet file (of 30Kb) would contain all the information needed to
understand the issue.
On 9/12/07, jacob c <jctx09@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm not totally sure I'm following but.. HTTP Reassembly is enabled
> (checkmarked) under Edit > Prefrences > HTTP if that is what you mean. I am
> attaching a screenshot so you can see the display window.
>
> The replies do show up as "HTTP Continuation" in Ethereal 0.99.0 but not in
> Wireshark 0.99.5 which I am currently using so perhaps I don't have an
> option configured correctly. Also, even in Ethereal 0.99.0 it does not
> decode the WSDL information with or without reassembly enabled.. It just
> shows up as HTTP data but perhaps Wireshark could decode it once I get it
> configured correctly. -??
>
>
>
>
> Guy Harris <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sep 12, 2007, at 10:10 AM, jacob c wrote:
>
> > Is there WSDL support in the current version of wireshark? I have a
> > problem that bit for me quite a while because the analyzer didn't
> > decoded the WSDL/XML data. It is just displayed as TCP data
> > generically.
>
> The packet you display appears to be in the *middle* of what I assume
> is an HTTP reply. The problem isn't that there's no WSDL support, the
> problem is that it's not even being dissected as HTTP.
>
> If HTTP reassembly isn't enabled, that packet should just be dissected
> as an "HTTP continuation" or something such as that by the HTTP
> dissector.
>
> If HTTP reassembly *is* enabled, and the reassembly completed
> successfully, then the packet containing the *last* TCP segment
> should, along with all the previous data in the HTTP reply, be
> dissected as an HTTP reply.
>
> Do you have HTTP reassembly enabled?
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