I believe wireshark is trying to decode it as a different protocol which encapsulates IP in UDP. Try disabling it. On Oct 6, 2013 6:02 AM, "Chris Healy" cphealy@gmail.com wrote:
Alain,
I'm trying to perform a packet capture of the data transmitted by udp-sender using Wireshark and am running into the exact same problem encountered by Lance 8 years ago. (posting listed below.)
What information can I provide to help debug this issue?
Also, can you tell me if the multicast data sent includes a sequence number and does the receiver have the ability to filter out duplicate multicast frames?
Regards,
Chris
On Mon 8/15/2005 10:25 AM, Alain Knaff wrote:
*Try upgrading to a newer version of ethereal.*>**>*I just tried it here:
version 0.10.9 has the problem, but 0.10.12*>*works fine.*>**>*Or use tcpdump...* I have used the lattest version of udpcast (udpcast-20050226.tar.gz) as well as used ethereal version 0.10.12 and I still get the "Bogus IP header length (0, must be at least 20)" I will continue to try this on different Platforms with different network switches and see what I get.
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