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2020-04-05 15:08:20 +0000 commented answer other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

I got everything I need now, thank you!

2020-04-05 14:17:01 +0000 commented answer other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

I forgot to attach a screenshot, I'm already using the dns.time || http.time format, I was just looking for a way to hav

2020-04-05 14:16:53 +0000 commented answer other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

I forgot to attach a screenshot, I'm already using the dns.time || http.time format, I was just looking for a way to hav

2020-04-05 14:15:40 +0000 commented answer other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

I forgot to attach a screenshot, I'm already using the dns.time || http.time format, I was just looking for a way to hav

2020-04-05 14:12:51 +0000 marked best answer other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

Hi, I'm brand new to wireshark and I spotted a feature where you can add your own columns to the Packet List.

I'm interested to have a single column that displays things like dns.time, http.time and any other ".time" fields that there are.

  1. Where can I find the different protocols that take ".time" at the end of them? I searched on the wiki.wireshark.org but I didn't find anything. I want to set this up once and have it work for all different protocols that I might encounter
  2. I imagine this can get pretty messy, so can I name all of the items in the "Fields" field as for example "George" and then edit George to keep things neat?

Sorry if I broke any rules before posting, I rarely read those. Thanks for your time and wash your hands

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2020-04-05 13:54:31 +0000 asked a question other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time)

other .time fields (like dns.time, http.time) Hi, I'm brand new to wireshark and I spotted a feature where you can add y

2020-04-05 13:50:42 +0000 asked a question dns.time, http.time, others like it?

dns.time, http.time, others like it? Hi, I'm brand new to wireshark and I spotted a feature where you can add your own c