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  • Wireshark 3.6 Released With Support For World of Warcraft "WOWW" Protocol, Many Others

    Phoronix: Wireshark 3.6 Released With Support For World of Warcraft "WOWW" Protocol, Many Others

    Wireshark as the very useful and powerful open-source packet analyzer for networking and other communication protocols is out with a shiny new release...

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    Does it work well with JSON, JSON-RPC, BSON, CBOR, FlatBuffers, MessagePack, Apache Avro, Apache Thrift, Protobuf, gRPC?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by uid313 View Post
      Does it work well with JSON, JSON-RPC, BSON, CBOR, FlatBuffers, MessagePack, Apache Avro, Apache Thrift, Protobuf, gRPC?
      I don't know, does it?

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      • #4
        I used wireshark to learn WoW's protocols all the way back ~2007. It was easier to figure everything out on my own than to read mangos opcodes. Nice to see them adding the defs.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by torsionbar28 View Post
          I don't know, does it?
          The tool is certainly far more helpful than your comment!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by uid313 View Post
            Does it work well with JSON, JSON-RPC, BSON, CBOR, FlatBuffers, MessagePack, Apache Avro, Apache Thrift, Protobuf, gRPC?
            Everything but FlatBuffers seems to be supported by looking at the source.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by uid313 View Post
              Does it work well with JSON, JSON-RPC, BSON, CBOR, FlatBuffers, MessagePack, Apache Avro, Apache Thrift, Protobuf, gRPC?
              I'm waiting for the plug-in that allows it to interpret PFP* and link to an AI that allows it to inject test data. It may already be in testing.


              *PFP = Phoronix Forum Protocol

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