Re: [tcpdump-workers] MIME type for libpcap (tcpdump -w)

2010-11-02 Thread Glen Turner
Hi Guy, Is that a problem with said requirements? The IANA mandatory requirements for vendor MIME types are: - they must reference media, not other things - syntax must be correct - parameters must be explained (there are none in this case) - each MIME type describes only one data format,

Re: [tcpdump-workers] MIME type for libpcap (tcpdump -w)

2010-11-02 Thread Guy Harris
On Nov 2, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Glen Turner wrote: > I was a bit surprised when I clicked on a libpcap packet capture that it did > not automatically launch "wireshark -r". I have searched the archive of this > mailing list looking for a MIME type and found no consensus. > > I seek consensus for t

[tcpdump-workers] MIME type for libpcap (tcpdump -w)

2010-11-02 Thread Glen Turner
Hi folks, I was a bit surprised when I clicked on a libpcap packet capture that it did not automatically launch "wireshark -r". I have searched the archive of this mailing list looking for a MIME type and found no consensus. I seek consensus for the following, which I have based on discussion

Re: [tcpdump-workers] sniffing HTTP traffic to load-balancer on a

2010-11-02 Thread Andrej van der Zee
Hi, Thanks for pushing me in the right direction. I will have to find out the network-layout of our client somehow, but most likely it is not directly connected to the WAN. Thanks again, I will get back as soon as I have more info. Cheers, Andrej On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Guy Harris wro

Re: [tcpdump-workers] sniffing HTTP traffic to load-balancer on a

2010-11-02 Thread Guy Harris
On Nov 2, 2010, at 12:05 AM, Andrej van der Zee wrote: > The idea is to sniff all incoming/outgoing traffic on the WAN side of > the load-balancer, Is the "WAN side" implemented as: some form of WAN (a T{n} or E{n} serial line, or an OC{n} or STM{n} optical link) going directly into th

Re: [tcpdump-workers] sniffing HTTP traffic to load-balancer on a

2010-11-02 Thread Andrej van der Zee
Hi, Thanks for your emails. I am not sure the type of switch but I am going to try to find out. Will take some time though. The idea is to sniff all incoming/outgoing traffic on the WAN side of the load-balancer, I mean all external traffic of users that visit the web site hosted through the loa