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smbcmp: A new tool to diff network captures
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Aurélien Aptel
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jan Fri 17
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https://lca2020.linux.org.au/schedule/presentation/35/
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While debugging network protocol issues we often have to look at network captures. Wireshark is an excellent tool to make and analyze network captures which we rely on. A common scenario is to compare a capture of a "working" case and a "failing" case, possibly made by different client/server implementation. But when you are looking at hundreds of packets holding hundreds of fields it quickly becomes problematic. To help with this problem I have come up with a new open source tool that reuses Wireshark and allows you to look at captures side-by-side and diff packet details similar to a diff for source code. This talk will cover how the tool works, present more advanced features and how I personally use it for my work the Linux SMB client.
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