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Re: Trying to compare two traces at both server and client side


From: "Bartosz Kiziukiewicz" <kiziuk () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 11:16:49 +0100

Hi Jaap,

it seems to be it (or at least close to it).
I'm using Windows 7 Professional 32-bit Polish
with Polish locale set.

I also checked it on the Windows 7 Ultimate EN on VMware machine and the Compare feature works.
Is there any way to fix it on my OS (other than changing system settings)?

Cheers,
Bartosz.



On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 10:11:03 +0100, Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter () xs4all nl> wrote:

Hi,

What's your locale?

Thanks,
Jaap

On 03/04/2011 09:53 AM, Bartosz Kiziukiewicz wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to use Wireshark "Version 1.4.3 (SVN Rev 35482 from
/trunk-1.4)" under Windows 7 OS to compare two packet
traces that were made at (lets say) a server and a client side.
There's a Statistics -> Compare feature that should do the job, at least
on the basic level.
However it does not seem to work at all.
I merged two trace files together, set time variance to 2 seconds and
entered a display filter: "ip.addr==192.168.0.62".
After pressing the "Create stat" button I got: "Filter
"000000,ip.addr==192.168.0.62" is invalid - Syntax error.".
Is there any special way that should be followed to make such comparison?


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