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ws-1.10.0.patch |
This is an alternative Ceph plugin for Wireshark. It's not yet as functional as the standard plugin. However it is written to conform to the Wireshark coding guidelines so that at some point in the future it may be possible to make this a built-in dissector in Wireshark. At present the plugin can dissect handshaking and a handful of the many message types that Ceph servers use. It is port agnostic and attempts to identify who the sender and receivers are by looking at the messages being passed. I have tried to make the dissecting code less dependant on the underlying transport just in case it needs to be ported. There is no support for IPv6 addresses yet or CRC checking which I have removed temporarily to simplifying things. If you look at the code you might wonder why it does not use the Ceph headers to describe message structure, this is to avoid the many differences you can find with struct packing that might break dissection on other platforms supported by Wireshark. The plugin has been tested against Wireshark 1.10.0 on Ubuntu precise and Windows 7 64-bit builds. Linux Build 1. Copy the contents of this directory into the plugins/ceph directory in the Wireshark source, you will need to create this. 2. From the Wireshark source directory run: patch -p1 < plugins/ceph/ws-1.10.0.patch 3. Compile Wireshark as normal ./autogen.sh ./configure make sudo make install Windows 7 Build Building Wireshark under Windows is rather involved so ideally avoid this! If you can't, either patch the source on a Linux machine and copy to your target machine then follow the standard build instructions or install cygwin and apply the patch before following normal build instructions. Kevin Jones k.j.jonez@gmail.com Last Updated: 1st July 2013