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Re: [coldsync-hackers] HotSync traffic
- To: coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] HotSync traffic
- From: Andrew Arensburger <arensb+CShackers at ooblick dot com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 16:28:16 -0500 (EST)
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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Ferry Hendrikx wrote:
> I'd quite like to watch some actual (serial) data traffic between HotSync
> and my Palm device (or possibly something like POSE). I'm interested in the
> DLP interaction (requests and responses) between these two.
>
> Does anyone have any good ideas about how to do this? Things like snooping
> the serial device come to mind, but hopefully there is an easier way.
The obvious thing to do is to crank up the debugging. If you run
coldsync with '-ddlp:7', you should get a trace of every DLP byte going in
each direction (the level of 7 may be wrong). Look for "TRACE_DLP" in the
source, to see what gets printed at which levels.
This may be easier than snooping the serial line, since a lot of
the existing messages parse the traffic for you.
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