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Re: All normal TCP packets marked "blue" as chat


From: Alexander Koeppe <format_c () online de>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2012 10:08:50 +0200

Am 15.10.2012 20:31, schrieb Gerald Combs:
On 10/13/12 11:10 AM, Christopher Maynard wrote:
Alexander Koeppe <format_c@...> writes:

I just built the latest SVN source and was surprised that all "normal"
TCP ACK packets which are used to be white are now tinted in blue.

I wonder if this happended unintended?

I tested this after compiling SVN 45521 on Windows 7 64-bit with stock coloring
rules and the TCP ACK's are colorized normally.  When I expand the frame
details, the coloring rule name/string listed is TCP/tcp, which corresponds to
the foreground/background colors of #000000/#E7E5FF.

So, which coloring rule is listed for your frames, and what
foreground/background colors correspond to that rule?

I recently updated the default colorfilters using
http://emilis.info/other/extended_tango/ as a starting point in an
effort to make them a little less eye-bleed-inducing. I ended up making
the default TCP background #97c4f0 because it looked good at the time.
Would a lighter background be preferred?
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Intentionally I just wanted know if this was intended. I wasn't sure if
something is wrong on my system / dependencies. But after a complete
re-checkout rebuild and deletion of ~/.wireshark/ it remained the same.

Did you change it thorugh a bug?

IMHO a lighter tone would make it easier to look at.

Greetings.

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