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@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are different than for WireShark Windows. Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
I posted a screenshot of the menu for both Gnome and Windows here: http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@"Wireshark team": Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not
@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are different than for WireShark Windows. Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
I posted a screenshot of the menu for both Gnome and Windows here: http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@"Wireshark team"@Wireshark team: Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not
@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are different than for WireShark Windows. Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
I posted a screenshot of the menu for both Gnome and Windows here:
http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpghttp://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@Wireshark team: team: Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not
@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are different than for WireShark Windows. Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
I posted a screenshot of the menu for both Gnome and Windows here:
http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@Wireshark team: Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not
@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are different than for WireShark Windows. Windows". Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@Wireshark team: Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not
@JasMan: Thanks for pointing out where that was in the menus. It did the trick.
What I learned: Apparently the installed default values for "View->Name Resolution" for WireShark/Gnome are are** different than for WireShark Windows". Enabling "Resolve Transport Address" achieved what I was trying to do
http://iamx.com/posted/WireShark-Name-Resolution-Defaults.jpg
@Wireshark team: Note that the menu text is different from the Gnome to the Windows version. I'm not sure if that was intentional or not