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Is my methods to view data in this UDP Protocol correct?

Hi, A newbie question here. Does a UDP connection contain data? Is it possible to view this data on WS?

I did the following. But, I wonder if my techniques are correct.

I right-clicked on one of the UDP connections > Follow > UDP stream > Get a new window with lots of random characters. Like .Q050......R....E4y.%[sK

At the bottom of the window, I select show and save data as > YAML. Save as > wireshark.yml.

From my browser, I browsed to https://localise.biz/free/converter/yml. Choose file > wireshark.yml. Convert to HTML.

Finally I get an HTML file that shows something like this, in a table. image description

Is the result I've uploaded above is the UDP data? Or are my methods above wrong?

Is my methods to view data in this UDP Protocol correct?

Hi, A newbie question here. Does a UDP connection contain data? Is it possible to view this data on WS?

I did the following. It is actually a UDP connection made by Brave browser to a Google IP. But, I wonder if my techniques are correct.

  1. I right-clicked on one of the UDP connections > Follow > UDP stream > Get a new window with lots of random characters. Like .Q050......R....E4y.%[sK

  2. At the bottom of the window, I select show and save data as > YAML. Save as > wireshark.yml.

  3. From my browser, I browsed to https://localise.biz/free/converter/yml. Choose file > wireshark.yml. Convert to HTML.

Finally I get an HTML file that shows something like this, in a table. image descriptiontable. image description

Is the result I've uploaded in the image above is the UDP data? Or are my methods above wrong? wrong?

Is my methods to view data in this UDP Protocol correct?

Hi, A newbie question here. Does a UDP connection contain data? Is it possible to view this data on WS?

I did the following. It is actually a UDP connection made by Brave browser to a Google IP. IP during the browser startup. But, I wonder if my techniques are correct.

  1. I right-clicked on one of the UDP connections > Follow > UDP stream > Get a new window with lots of random characters. Like .Q050......R....E4y.%[sK

  2. At the bottom of the window, I select show and save data as > YAML. Save as > wireshark.yml.

  3. From my browser, I browsed to https://localise.biz/free/converter/yml. Choose file > wireshark.yml. Convert to HTML.

Finally I get an HTML file that shows something like this, in a table. image description

Is the result I've uploaded in the image above is the UDP data? Or are my methods above wrong?

Is my methods to view data in this UDP Protocol correct?

Hi, A newbie question here. Does a UDP connection contain data? Is it possible to view this data on WS?

I did the following. It is actually a UDP connection made by Brave browser to a Google IP during the browser startup. But, I wonder if my techniques are correct.

  1. I right-clicked on one of the UDP connections > Follow > UDP stream > Get a new window with lots of random characters. Like .Q050......R....E4y.%[sK

  2. At the bottom of the window, I select show and save data as > YAML. Save as > wireshark.yml.

  3. From my browser, I browsed to https://localise.biz/free/converter/yml. Choose file > wireshark.yml. Convert to HTML.

  • Finally I get an HTML file that shows something like this, in a table. image description

  • Is the result I've uploaded in the image above is the UDP data? Or are my methods above wrong?