On 01/10/2012 10:42 PM, Niels de Vos wrote: > Hi all, > > on https://github.com/nixpanic/gluster-wireshark you can find the > first results of a dissector for Wireshark. The work is in very early > stages and only tested with Wireshark-1.4.10 on RHEL6 (well, tshark > actually). > > At the moment, quite some Gluster RPC packets are detected. The > RPC-program, procedure and version should be displayed correctly. > There is no implementation of dissecting the contents of the payload > yet. > > Some instructions to get the Wireshark sources and the patches applied > can be found on > https://github.com/nixpanic/gluster-wireshark/blob/master/README.wireshark. > If there is enough functionality, I will be able to provide RPMs for > testing (Fedora and RHEL versions) and get some more feedback before > sending it upstream to the Wireshark devs. RPMs are available for testing (RHEL6, F15 and F16): - http://devos.fedorapeople.org/wireshark-gluster/ Some notes on what to expect can be found on by blog: - http://blog.nixpanic.net/2012/01/displaying-gluster-traffic-in-wireshark.html Cheers, Niels > This is a little hobby/side-project of mine, so development will not > go very fast. If you feel like helping out, drop me a line or send me > some patches. The code should contain clear comments that should help > you on your way. > > Any feedback is much appreciated, thanks, > Niels > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel
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