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Re: Using raw to post data
Ok...I'm using Wireshark to capture the packets, but I seem to be
having problems. There's a test program that runs on my PC. I'm able to
capture and display the packets between my PC and the device. That
process works, and the packets are what I expect.� I'm having a problem specifying two different hosts (the IBMi and the
device) for either capturing just those packets (capture filter) or
displaying just those packets (display filter). Any ideas? What do I
need to specify for capture and/or display filters to see all the
packets on the network that are between these two IP addresses?
Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 2:14 PM, Michael Ryan <[1]michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
All good thoughts Mike. I plan on getting the traces tomorrow with
Wireshark. I'll share what I get in hopes you all can help! Thanks!
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Mike Krebs
<[2]mkrebs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you have the C# code running? Or are you using it as template to
work from? If you have working code and are not sure of the
parameters, then wireshark is probably a good idea.� If it is just
a template, share the C# code if you can and one of the
multi-lingual programmers will help interpret.
Considering it appears to be some sort of error with the
communication, I would go back to the "am I hitting a valid url?"
question. And that, the wireshark will help with. You should clearly
see the POST information being sent in the wireshark.
Since appears to be a credit/debit system, I assume the data itself
is going to be encrypted by TLS in the wireshark. So, that is not
going to be much help.
Should your URL be https:?
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Subject: Re: Using raw to post data
Ok...I'm getting a -1 here in recvresp:
eval� � � wwRec = comm_lineread( peComm
� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �: wwPos
� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �: wwLeft
� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �: peTimeout )
It then throws the 'recvresp(): end with err message.
Wireshark is my option?
Thanks...
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Charles Wilt
<[5]charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>� � The C# code might be helpful...
>� � I'd guess if it's doing a HTTP post, you'll be able to use HTTP
API...
>� � The wireshark capture certainly will.
>� � Charles
>� � On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Michael Ryan
<[1][6]michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
>� � wrote:
>
>� � � � �I think you're right. I just asked them for what is
actually
>� � � sent and
>� � � � �received by the device, and they gave me some C# code
(with
>� � � does do an
>� � � � �HTTP POST) and the XML.
>
> References
>
>� � 1. mailto:[7]michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
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