> For some reason I don't see any RTP and RTCP protocol traffic (even labeled > as UDP). I set up an RTP session on a local machine (both ends on the same > machine as ethereal) and I don't seem to capture the messages I'm looking > for. If the packets show up, but are just shown as UDP, then the response you got was correct. However, if "even labeled as UDP" means you're not seeing the packets at all, then it probably means that you're not capturing on the loopback device - if both ends are on the same machine, the packets will probably go over an internal loopback interface rather than over an Ethernet or other "real" interface. (Yes, even if you're not using 127.0.0.1 as the source or destination address.) On some OSes, such as the BSDs, Linux, and Digital UNIX, you can capture on the loopback interface, which would be named "lo" or "lo0" or something such as that. On other OSes, such as Solaris and Windows, you can't capture on the loopback interface, so you won't be able to capture traffic between two processes on the same machine; such is life.
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