port 3689. They don't have the media type application/x-dmap-tagged, so
they're not handed to us any more. (This means that the Info column now
shows the HTTP URI rather than just "DAAP Request", so that's arguably a
feature; if you want to see all the traffic in the session, use "Follow
TCP Stream" or look for port 3689.)
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traffic *without* claiming all that traffic for themselves; they might
want, instead, to register for a particular media type.
Not all traffic to or from port 3689 is DAAP - not even traffic between
two Apple machines doing media stuff (e.g., some FairPlay traffic
isn't). Register for the media type application/x-dmap-tagged, and just
say port 3689 is HTTP. This means we can get rid of the FPLY hack, as
that traffic is application/octet-stream. Update some comments.
Leave it up to the DAAP dissector to tag traffic as DAAP in the protocol
column.
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1. If there's no character encoding (ENC_ASCII, ...) specified
then use ENC_ASCII.
2. For all but FT_UINT_STRING, always use ENC_NA
(replacing any existing True/1/FALSE/0
/ENC_BIG_ENDIAN/ENC_LITTLE_ENDIAN).
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Sort value_string_array in ascending order by value;
Reformat display of tag info to be more readable;
Rework TLV processing;
Remove unneeded variable;
Minor whitespace cleanup.
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The attached patch adds many more DAAP codes to be parsed properly by the DAAP
dissector.
In addition, it fixes some prints.
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- if offset is 0, tvb_length is the same as tvb_length_remaining, just faster.
Replace
- col_append_fstr() with faster col_append_str()
- col_add_str() with col_set_str()
when it's safe
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routines and routines using those routines. GLib might use different
modifiers for 64-bit quantities than the platform's C library does.
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it, so unless you're reassembling headers and bodies the DAAP dissector
will see the gzipped crap. The HTTP dissector should perhaps not bother
handing gzipped or otherwise unusually-encoded bodies to subdissectors
if it's not undoing the encoding.
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