its own; it's used not only by LLC, but by Frame Relay with RFC 2427 and
ATM with RFC 2684.
Support for RFC 2427-encapsulation Frame Relay packets, from Paul
Ionescu.
Get rid of the CISCO_IP PPP protocol type - Cisco HDLC uses, in most
cases, Ethernet packet types, so use ETHERTYPE_IP instead (they're both
0x0800).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2854
Fix the GRE dissector to call subdissectors regardless of whether a full
protocol tree dissection is being done or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2842
Add a new subdissector table in the LLC dissector for protocol IDs with
a Cisco OUI, and register the CDP, CGMP, and VTMP dissectors in that
table, rather than calling them via a switch statement.
Register the ISL dissector by name, and have the Ethernet dissector call
it via a handle.
Fix the handling of the checksum field in the CDP dissector.
The strings in CDP are counted, not null-terminated; treat them as such.
Fix the handling of the encapsulated frame CRC, and the encapsulated
frame, in the ISL dissector, at least for Ethernet frames; it may not be
correct for encapsulated Token Ring frames.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2792
Change them to use facilities in Ethereal that were probably not present
when they were originally written, e.g. routines to fetch 24-bit
integers and to dump a bunch of raw bytes in hex.
Redo them to extract data from the packet as they dissect it, rather
than extracting an entire data structure at once; that way, it may be
able to dissect a structure not all of which is in the packet.
Dissect a bit more of the type-of-service metrics etc. in OSPF packets.
Make "tvb_length_remaining()" return a "gint", not a "guint"; it returns
-1 if the offset is past the end of the tvbuff.
Add a "tvb_reported_length_remaining()" routine, similar to
"tvb_length_remaining()". Use it instead of just subtracting an offset
from "tvb_reported_length()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2787
"asn1_string_value_decode()", as it can be used for various character
string types as well.
Turn "asn1_octet_string_decode()" into "asn1_string_decode()", which
takes an additional argument giving the tag expected for the string in
question, and make "asn1_octet_string_decode()" a wrapper around it.
Clean up the ASN.1 dissection in the Kerberos dissector, making more use
of the code in "asn1.c", wrapping more operations up in macros, and
doing some more type checking.
Use "REP" rather than "RESP" in names and strings; "REP" is what the
Kerberos spec uses.
Make the routines in the Kerberos dissector not used outside that
dissector static.
Fix some problems with the dissection of strings in the Kerberos
dissector (it was extracting the data from the wrong place in the
packet).
In Kerberos V5, the "kvno" item in the EncryptedData type is optional;
treat it as such.
Treat integers as unsigned in the Kerberos dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2777
version of libpcap; that's used on Linux for captures on the "any"
device (which captures from all interfaces simultaneously) and for
captures on devices whose link-layer type libpcap doesn't (yet) support
natively.
The spanning tree code, when checking for GV{M,R,...}P packets, must
first check whether the link-layer destination address is, in fact, an
Ethernet-style address; on Linux cooked captures, there *is* no
destination address, so it's of type AT_NONE, not AT_ETHER.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2772
replace the existing checksummer with a modified version of the BSD
checksumming code. Add a flag to the "packet_info" structure to
indicate that a packet is the first fragment of a fragmented datagram,
so that the checksummers won't try to checksum those.
(It doesn't seem to add a lot of CPU overhead, so we don't introduce a
flag to disable it, yet. Further checks may be necessary to see whether
the overhead is just swamped by other overheads when scanning through a
capture dissecting all frames, or if it truly is negligible.)
Make the Boolean preference option controlling whether to make the
top-level protocol tree item for TCP display a packet summary static to
the TCP dissector (it doesn't need to be accessible outside the TCP
dissector).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2751
handle and call it through the handle. Make it static; this renders
"packet-nbipx.h" unnecessary.
Get rid of the "tvb_compat()" call in the IPX dissector - it calls all
dissectors through handles or lookup tables, and thus any
backwards-compatibility stuff is done by the code in libethereal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2735
It registers the same dissector for the LDP port for both TCP and UDP.
Still a lot of work to do, but we can see the header now.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2714
dissect_fddi_not_bitswapped() and dissect_fddi_bitswapped(), both of which
use the standard 3-argument tvbuffified-dissector argument list.
Add a dissector table called "wtap_encap" which is used to call dissectors
from dissect_frame(). The switch() statement from this top-level dissector
is removed.
The link-layer dissectors register themselves with the "wtap_encap"
dissector table. The dissectors are now static where possible.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2708
"color_t" structure to store color values (although currently it has all
the same fields that a GdkColor has; its currently advantage is that you
don't have to include any GTK/GDK stuff to declare it).
Add routines in the "gtk" directory to convert between "color_t" and
GdkColor values.
Define, in "prefs.h", all colors as "color_t" values rather than
GdkColor values. "prefs.h" now no longer needs to include <gtk/gtk.h>,
so don't include it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2692
"packet-clnp.h" no longer exports anything, so remove it.
Have the X.25 dissector call subdissectors through dissector handles
(now that all the dissectors it uses are registered by name).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2668
the BSD AF_ type values it uses into an "aftypes.h" header file for
dissectors that register themselves in that dissector table include.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2653
dissector call it through a handle, and make it static.
Give "dissect_data()" an "offset" argument, so dissectors can use it to
dissect part of the packet without having to cook up a new tvbuff.
Go back to using "dissect_data()" to dissect the data in an IPP request.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2651
being a global function.
The HTTP dissector should set "pinfo->current_proto" to HTTP even if we
consider the packet to be IPP, so that if we run past the end of a
tvbuff while dissecting HTTP stuff it's reported as a problem with HTTP,
not IPP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2648
dissector can get a "handle" for that dissector by name and then call
that dissector through the handle.
This allows dissectors that can't be called through a port table or a
heuristic table to be called from other dissectors without directly
referring to the dissector function - dynamically-loaded modules, under
Windows, cannot directly call functions in the main program, and
non-plugin dissectors are in the main program and thus cannot be called
from plugin dissectors unless either
1) a pointer to the dissector is put in the Big Transfer Vector
or
2) some other mechanism for getting a pointer to the dissector
is provided.
This mechanism could also support registering old-style dissectors and
calling them from new-style dissectors without the new-style dissector
having to do the argument translation itself (I didn't add support for
registering old-style dissectors because I'd prefer to have people
tvbuffify their code if they have to register a dissector...).
It could also, in the future, perhaps support
disabling of protocols;
setting "pinfo->current_proto";
inside "call_dissector()" - and inside "{old_}dissector_try_port()" and
"{old_"dissector_try_heuristic()" - allowing a pile of stuff that
currently has to be done in every dissector be done by common code.
(I have some ideas about how to do this, by
having "proto_register_protocol()" take an abbreviation - of the
sort that would be put in, for example, "pinfo->current_proto" -
as an argument;
having the calls to register dissectors take an index returned
by "proto_register_protocol()" as an argument.
The abbreviation could be used elsewhere as well, e.g. in the "Decoding"
tab of the "Edit->Protocols" dialog box, and in a GUI for constructing
protocol filters. Watch this space.)
Make "dissect_sdp()" the first client of this mechanism; it's now static
to "packet-sdp.c", and all dissectors that call it - including the MGCP
plugin - now call it through a dissector handle fetched by
"find_dissector()". (Next step - see if Ethereal can now compile on
Windows as a result of this.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2647
Add in stuff for a bunch of libpcap formats either in libpcap 0.5.2 or
in the current CVS version; we don't implement all of them in
Ethereal/Wiretap (those are "#if 0"ed out), but we do implement the IEEE
802.11 stuff (which isn't yet in libpcap or tcpdump, but the CVS version
of libpcap *does* reserve 105 as the encapsulation type number for
802.11).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2646
source *and* destination port and/or both the source *and* destination
address passed to "find_conversation()", because the packet for which
you're trying to find the conversation may be going in the opposite
direction to the packet for which the conversation was originally
created.
Create different hash tables for wildcarded conversations, to reduce the
number of "is this a wildcard?" tests done when doing hash lookups.
This is sufficient to allow the TFTP dissector to use conversations
rather than being special-cased in the UDP dissector, and may also be
sufficient to handle a similar problem with SMTP (request goes from
client IP X port Y to server IP Z's well-known port, reply comes back
from some other port on server Z to client IP X port Y), but further use
may reveal other changes that should be made.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2525
starting with "epan_", change the name of the library from libepan.a to
libethereal.a, and from libepan.lib to ethereal.lib.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2492
"top-level" dissectors that libepan-users call, instead of dissect_packet().
The epan_dissect_t holds the tvbuff after dissection so that the tvbuff's
memory is not cleared until after the proto_tree is freed. (I might stuff
the proto_tree into the epan_dissect_t, too).
What remains of dissect_packet() in packet.c handles the tvbuff initialiation.
The real meat of dissect_packet() is now in dissect_frame(), in packet-frame.c
This means that "packet.c" is no longer a dissector, os it is no longer
passed to make-reg-dotc.
Once dissect_fddi() gets two wrapper functions (dissect_fddi_swapped()
and dissect_fddi_nonswapped()), the a dissector handoff routine could
be used instead of the switch statement in dissect_frame(). I'd register
a field like "wtap.encap"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2478
This needs some additional parts, and points to the
need for a dissector for the ident protocol, but I want to
try to automatically generate that ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2301
Porting and Archive Centre site.
Warn in the very beginning of that file that libpcap may not work very
well without patches. Give patches to libpcap for:
vanilla LBL libpcap 0.4
vanilla tcpdump.org libpcap 0.5
libpcap 0.4 from the HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre (which is
the only version that includes configure-script changes to work
with HP's C compiler as well as GCC)
and put them in files separate from "README.hpux" (to make it easier for
users to apply the patches).
Make those versions of the patch give a slightly different error message
if libpcap fails to find the PPA for the device, to make it easier to
figure out if the user reporting a problem with HP-UX capture has a
patched version of libpcap or not (so that we know whether the problem
may just be that they're using an unmodified libpcap, or if they're
running a patched version and that patch needs more work, e.g. to look
at devices other than just "/dev/dlpi").
Give information on how to find "patch", warn that probably only the
HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre version will work with the HP C
compiler, warn that applying a version of the patch other than the one
for the particular version of libpcap you've downloaded will probably
not work, and warn that you need to download source to libpcap in order
to do any of this in the first place.
(The current libpcap CVS tree at tcpdump.org has this patch in it, so
the next release of libpcap from tcpdump.org should have it; hopefully
the HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre will switch to that version when it
comes out, and people will just be able to push a few buttons to get an
Ethereal that works on HP-UX.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2264
a framework for the dissector; of the more than 400 NCP packet types, only
a handful are defined. But this dissector framework is much better than
the previous one.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2173
a waste of time. Instead, set $(PERL) to @PERL_PATH@ in the Makefile and
call dfilter2pod.pl via $(PERL) $(src_dir)/dfilter2pod.pl
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2171
1) aclocal expects autoconf/automake macros to be hidden;
2) GTK+ hid its autoconf/automake macros;
and, if both places exist but aren't the same directory, returns a "-I"
flag to tell aclocal to look in GTK+'s directory.
Then have "autogen.sh", and Makefiles in directories with "acinclude.m4"
files, use that script and pass what flag it supplies, if any, to
aclocal.
This should, I hope, avoid problems such as those FreeBSD systems where
GTK+ was installed from a port or package (and thus stuck its macros in
"/usr/X11R6/share/aclocal") but aclocal doesn't look there.
(It doesn't solve the problem of somebody downloading and installing,
say, libtool from source - which means it probably shows up under
"/usr/local", with its macros in "/usr/local/share/aclocal" - on a
system that comes with aclocal (meaning it probably just looks in
"/usr/share/aclocal", but that may be best fixed by, whenever you
download a source tarball for something that's part of your OS,
configuring it to install in the standard system directories and
*overwriting* your OS's version.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2165
package build targets. Move ethereal.spec(.in) to packaging/rpm.
The spec file is different from Henri's. We might want to switch to his
for the sake of consistency.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2162
is installed in packaging/solaris.stage, and from there the package
is created. The checkinstall script depends on GTK+/Glib residing
in /usr/local.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2151
<arpa/inet.h>, but is, in some fashion, declared differently from the
way we declare it in "inet_v6defs.h", but "inet_ntop()" isn't defined,
so we include "inet_v6defs.h" in "inet_pton.c", which causes
"inet_pton.c" not to compile as we get a collision between the two
declarations.
Move the declaration of "inet_aton()" to "inet_aton.h", define
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" iff we didn't find "inet_aton()" in the system
libraries, and include "inet_aton.h" in the callers of "inet_aton()" iff
"NEED_INET_ATON_H" is defined, so that it doesn't get declared by us if
"inet_aton()" is defined by a system library (which hopefully means it's
declared in <arpa/inet.h> instead).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2137
same directory as the "manuf" file ("/etc" or "/usr/local/etc", most
likely).
Add a mechanism to allow modules (e.g., dissectors) to register
preference values, which:
can be put into the global or the user's preference file;
can be set from the command line, with arguments to the "-o"
flag;
can be set from tabs in the "Preferences" dialog box.
Use that mechanism to register the "Decode IPv4 TOS field as DiffServ
field" variable for IP as a preference.
Stuff that still needs to be done:
documenting the API for registering preferences;
documenting the "-o" values in the man page (probably needs a
flag similar to "-G", and a Perl script to turn the output into
documentation as is done with the list of field);
handling error checking for numeric values (range checking,
making sure that if the user changes the variable from the GUI
they change it to a valid numeric value);
using the callbacks to, for example, update the display when
preferences are changed (could be expensive);
panic if the user specifies a numeric value with a base other
than 10, 8, or 16.
We may also want to clean up the existing wired-in preferences not to
take effect the instant you tweak the widget, and to add an "Apply"
button to the "Preferences" dialog.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2117
I put the header file info in packet-cops.c since no one else uses it.
Fix the version number and plugin directory in config.h.win32.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2044
protocols encapsulated inside DDP register themselves with that table.
Pull the EIGRP dissector into its own file, as suggested by Paul
Ionescu; it's not an IP-specific protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2022
Add exceptions routines.
Convert proto_tree_add_*() routines to require tvbuff_t* argument.
Convert all dissectors to pass NULL argument ("NullTVB" macro == NULL) as
the tvbuff_t* argument to proto_tree_add_*() routines.
dissect_packet() creates a tvbuff_t, wraps the next dissect call in
a TRY block, will print "Short Frame" on the proto_tree if a BoundsError
exception is caught.
The FDDI dissector is converted to use tvbuff's.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1939
only the dissector source files, not the header files; that way you
don't feed the header files to "make-reg-dotc", as "make-reg-dotc" won't
find any registration routines there so there's no point in feeding
header files to it.
Doing so means that we can make "DISSECTOR_OBJECTS" in "Makefile.nmake"
by doing
DISSECTOR_OBJECTS = $(DISSECTOR_SOURCES:.c=.obj)
rather than separately enumerating the object files, as Nmake supports
System V "make"-style substitution.
This should let users who change "DISSECTOR_SOURCES" in one of those
files just copy it to the other file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1938
register lists of "heuristic" dissectors, which are handed a
frame that may or may contain a payload for the protocol they
dissect, and that return FALSE if it's not or dissect the packet
and return TRUE if it is;
add a dissector to such a list;
go through such a list, calling each dissector until either a
dissector returns TRUE, in which case the routine returns TRUE,
or it runs out of entries in the list, in which case the routine
returns FALSE.
Have lists of heuristic dissectors for TCP and for COTP when used with
the Inactive Subset of CLNP, and add the GIOP and Yahoo Messenger
dissectors to the first list and the Sinec H1 dissector to the second
list.
Make the dissector name argument to "dissector_add()" and
"dissector_delete()" a "const char *" rarther than just a "char *".
Add "heur_dissector_add()", the routine to add a heuristic dissector to
a list of heuristic dissectors, to the set of routines we can export to
plugins through a table on platforms where dynamically-loaded code can't
call stuff in the main program, and initialize the element in the table
in question for "dissector_add()" (which we'd forgotten to do).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1909
dissector.
Don't dissect the payload of any fragmented IPv6 packet unless it's the
initial fragment (that's what we do for IPv4).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1882
for protocols that run inside 802.2 LLC register themselves with it
using "dissector_add()".
Make various dissectors static if they can be, and remove from header
files declarations of those dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1872
protocols that run inside IPv4 register themselves with it using
"dissector_add()".
Make various dissectors static if they can be, and get rid of any header
files that no longer contain any information as a result of that change.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1870
sub-dissector table is not stored in the header_field_info struct, but
in a separate namespace. Dissector tables are now registered by name
and not by field ID. For example:
udp_dissector_table = register_dissector_table("udp.port");
Because of this different namespace, dissector tables can have names
that are not field names. This is useful for ethertype, since multiple
fields are "ethertypes".
packet-ethertype.c replaces ethertype.c (the name was changed so that it
would be named in the same fashion as all the filenames passed to make-reg-dotc)
Although it registers no protocol or field, it registers one dissector table:
ethertype_dissector_table = register_dissector_table("ethertype");
All protocols that can be called because of an ethertype field now register
that fact with dissector_add() calls.
In this way, one dissector_table services all ethertype fields
(hf_eth_type, hf_llc_type, hf_null_etype, hf_vlan_etype)
Furthermore, the code allows for names of protocols to exist in the
etype_vals, yet a dissector for that protocol doesn't exist. The name
of the dissector is printed in COL_INFO. You're welcome, Richard. :-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1848
with conversations and having TCP and UDP check whether a packet is part
of a conversation with a dissector and, if so, using that dissector on
the conversation, and "ethertype()"-style support for allowing a
dissector to call a sub-dissector via the same path that the TCP and UDP
dissectors use, based on port numbers supplied by that dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1837
UDP and into the handoff registration routines for the protocols in
question.
Make the dissectors for those protocols static if they're not called
outside the dissector's source file.
Get rid of header files if all they did was declare dissectors that are
now static; remove declarations of now-static dissectors from header
files that do more than just declare the dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1823
standard output, in the rules to get Flex to produce scanner code; that
way, if Flex fails to run for some reason, we don't leave around a
zero-length or otherwise incorrect "XXX-scanner.c" file that might
keep a subsequent make from thinking it has to generate that file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1763
is being added
- MPLS Traffic Engineering extensions for RSVP
- MPLS-encapsulated IP packets on Ethernet
- OSPF Extensions for MPLS (including generic opaque LSA
support for OSPF)
THe following features will be committed at a later date (if I get around
to writing them :-)
- Label Distribution Protocol (LDP)
- IS-IS Extensions for MPLS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1707
Ethernet; used for communication with Siemens S5 PLC's over Ethernet),
and his changes to display OSI COTP TSAPs that consist solely of
printable characters as text rather than as hex data and to decode the
version number resource in COTP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1677
for non-setuid builds, simply because of the way automake works. Automake
makes install-exec-hook a dependency of install-exec-am because it sees it
in Makefile.am, without taking into account the ifdef.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1638
This change allows you to add a new packet-*.c file and not cause a
recompilation of everything that #include's packet.h
Add the plugin_api.[ch] files ot the plugins/Makefile.am packaging list.
Add #define YY_NO_UNPUT 1 to the lex source so that the yyunput symbol
is not defined, squelching a compiler complaint when compiling the generated
C file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1637
the color-selection and color-filter-editing GUI stuff; different
toolkits, and different windows systems, have their own notions of color
objects - they may have nothing in common other than the notion that
colors have red, green, and blue values); move it all to the "gtk"
subdirectory for now, and, as we discover stuff stuff that can be made
platform-independent, drag it up to the top-level directory.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1621
to add Axis ethernet vendor ID, use libtoolize in autogen.sh, and
provide the very dangerous option of installing ethereal setuid.
I've added a "DANGEROUS" comment to the description of the
--enable-setuid-install option which displays in "./configure --help".
Removed generated files tha old libltdl/.cvsignore brought to my
attention by Peter.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1616
* fix a bug in packet-tftp.c dissecting TFTP Option Acknowledgement
packets. The is no Block-Id in TFTP Option Acknowledgements, as it is
in TFTP Acknowledgements.
* Extension of manuf by ethernet addresses from ELSA (my company), a german
vendor of ISDN routers, cable modems, etc.
* New dissector for Time Protocol [RFC 0868]. That protocol works on port
37 of UDP and TCP. The implementation in this patch only dissects the
more usual UDP version. It could print the time in a more fashion way,
but thats for a later version.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1609
to configure.in. This should allow someone to do 'make ethereal_static' and
get a staticly built copy of ethereal w/o plugin support on platforms that
support -Wl,-static for static linking.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1585
The files were created by Frederic Peters <fpeters@debian.org>, the maintainer
of the ethereal debian package.
I just modified `rules' to use autogen.sh when building from a CVS tree.
Building a debian package is now very easy :
- in debian/changelog : change the version number (and replace my name with
yours)
- dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1569
no longer optionally compile the snmp dissector. But I left the dist-hook
line in the Makefile.am in case we're ever in that situation again.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1492
linking with "-lsnmp".
Link only Ethereal and Tethereal with "-lpcap"; don't link editcap, or
any of the test programs that the configure script builds, with it
(because that means you also have to arrange that those test programs be
linked with @SOCKET_LIBS@ and @NSL_LIBS@) - i.e., don't add it to LIBS,
add it to PCAP_LIBS, and use that only for programs that need it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1484
make it link with them.
Provide dependencies for Tethereal as well.
Tethereal may need to be linked with "-lsocket" and/or "-lnsl"; check
for that, and arrange that it be linked with them if necessary.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1483
with MSVC 6.0 and 'nmake', the make tool that comes with MSVC.
It compiles, links, and runs. It doesn't run correctly. There's a problem
when reading files. I'm getting short reads. I'm not linking in zlib or
libsnmp because it first needs to be debugged.
I changed the plugin code to use gmodule instead of libltdl, but the
Unix build still links ethereal against libltdl. I'll fix that tonight; sorry
about leaving it in such a sad state, but I wanted to check in this code
before I left work on a Friday night. Ethereal still works, but the
building is less than optimal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1479
dissector.
Add a "value_string" table for NLPIDs to the OSI dissector, and export
it for use by the CDP dissector.
Fix the CDP dissector as per the documentation in
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/trsrb/frames.htm
and as per some traces we have with CDP data in them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1455
by default.
Use the automake mechanisms for it, and, having done so, arrange that it
not be linked with GTK+ (which it doesn't need) - it currently links
with libpcap, but that should be fixed as well. (It also needs a man
page.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1445
The distro is buildable finally. I had to change "plugins/gryphon" from
a separately configured (i.e., "./configure") package to a member of
the main ethereal autoconf package so that PLUGIN_DIR could be passed
to plugins/gryphon/Makefile.am. In doing so, I had to get rid of
plugins/gryphon/config.h which had PACKAGE and VERSION #defined, the latter
of which was actually used in packet-gryphon.c. So I moved those two
#defines into a new file, plugins/gryphon/moduleinfo.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1438
of routines to enable and disable various sets of menu items; call only
those routines, not routines to enable or disable particular menu items,
from files in the top-level directory, as other UIs may not refer to
menu items with path strings of the sort used in GTK+, and as this
buries knowledge of the menu items available in "gtk/menu.c" rather than
requiring stuff outside of "gtk/menu.c" to know what menu items exist.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1410
"value_string" array for OUIs.
Add the OUI for the ATM Forum to that list.
Handle the OUI for the ATM Forum in the layer 3 information for ISO TR
9577 in a Broadband Low Layer Information information element (for ATM
LANE).
Add an initial version of the dissection of TLV values in LANE LE
Control frames (I have no frames with TLV values against which to test
it, alas).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1385
(I'm using -ko when checking in the PNGs... I hope I'm checking
these binary files into CVS correctly. I'll double check after
the commit).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1355
In packet_hex_print(), compute (bstart + blen) only once.
In time_secs_to_str(), return a meaningful string when time == 0, instead
of returing pointer to char buffer with old, inappropriate data in it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1297
into "gtk/ui_util.c", and move the declarations of those UI utilities
out of "util.h" into "ui_util.h". (The header file is in the top-level
directory, rather than the "gtk" directory, because it declares
window-system-independent interfaces to routines with
window-system-dependent implementations.)
Add to "gtk/ui_util.c" a routine to set the window and icon title.
Use that routine to make the title of an Ethereal top-level window be
{filename} - Ethereal
if there's a capture open, and have "{filename}" be "<capture>" if it's
a temporary capture file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1255
dissector doesn't use it yet - Nathan Neulinger might use it for a
Kerberos 5 dissector, and it might be of use for other dissectors as
well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1215
there are no SNMP libraries to use in a real dissector; this means that
other dissectors don't have to care if there are SNMP libraries, they
can just call "dissect_snmp()" - and this also simplifies "Makefile.am"
and "configure.in" a bit, as they just treat "packet-snmp.c" and
"packet-snmp.h" the same way they treat other dissector source files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1214
Archive Centre for HP-UX, who have (perhaps not the latest version of)
Ethereal in their archives, and the HP-UX C compiler options they used
when building their version.
Also note in the "README.hpux" file that there are, in the "INSTALL"
file for "libpcap", several comments about HP-UX that should be read if
you're going to use Ethereal with "libpcap" to capture packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1159
put it into a subroutine in "packet-arp.c", and call it from
"packet-q2931.c".
Add a "packet-arp.h" header to hold declarations of routines exported by
"packet-atm.c" (other than the ATM dissector itself), moving them out of
"packet.h".
Use the aforementioned NSAP dissector to display ATM addresses in NSAP
format, and display E.164 addresses as ASCII text (under the assumption
that they're presented as a string of IA5, i.e. ASCII, characters, just
as they are in Q.931).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1124
Export some functions from the Q.931 dissector, so the Q.2931 dissector
can use them.
Add a pile of information element dissection to the Q.2931 dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1104
Rename the dissector for the Netware SAP protocol to "dissect_ipxsap()",
so as to keep its name from colliding with that of the dissector for the
Session Announcement Protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1046
We now store IPv4 addresses in host order, allowing non-equivalence
comparisons. That is, display filters with lt, le, gt, and ge will work
on big-endian and little-endian machines.
CIDR notation is now supported for IPv4 addresses in display filters.
You can test to see if an IPv4 address is on a certain subnet by using
this notation. For example, to test for IPv4 packets on a Class-C network:
ip.addr == 192.168.1.0/24
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1032
Added stat dissector.
Enhancements to portmap dissector.
Added rpc_prog_name function to packet-rpc to retrieve the name of an
rpc program. This should likely eventually be modified to use the
/etc/rpc or rpc.bynumber NIS maps in addition to the programs that
are registered within ethereal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1016
portmap
ypserv
ypxfr
ypserv
bootparams
Stubs currently just map procedure numbers to names. I'll add some more
decoding of the actual procedure call/reply contents eventually.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=998
all the "packet-XXX.c" files doesn't work with some "make"s; they seem
to pass only the first few names in the list to the shell, for some
reason.
Therefore, we use a script to generate the "register.c" file, and run
that script from the Makefile.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=930
structure to "dl_src"/"dl_dst", "net_src"/"net_dst", and "src"/"dst"
addresses, where an address is an address type, an address length in
bytes, and a pointer to that many bytes.
"dl_{src,dst}" are the link-layer source/destination; "net_{src,dst}"
are the network-layer source/destination; "{src,dst}" are the
source/destination from the highest of those two layers that we have in
the packet.
Add a port type to "packet_info" as well, specifying whether it's a TCP
or UDP port.
Don't set the address and port columns in the dissector functions; just
set the address and port members of the "packet_info" structure. Set
the columns in "fill_in_columns()"; this means that if we're showing
COL_{DEF,RES,UNRES}_SRC" or "COL_{DEF,RES,UNRES}_DST", we only generate
the string from "src" or "dst", we don't generate a string for the
link-layer address and then overwrite it with a string for the
network-layer address (generating those strings costs CPU).
Add support for "conversations", where a "conversation" is (at present)
a source and destination address and a source and destination port. (In
the future, we may support "conversations" above the transport layer,
e.g. a TFTP conversation, where the first packet goes from the client to
the TFTP server port, but the reply comes back from a different port,
and all subsequent packets go between the client address/port and the
server address/new port, or an NFS conversation, which might include
lock manager, status monitor, and mount packets, as well as NFS
packets.)
Currently, all we support is a call that takes the source and
destination address/port pairs, looks them up in a hash table, and:
if nothing is found, creates a new entry in the hash table, and
assigns it a unique 32-bit conversation ID, and returns that
conversation ID;
if an entry is found, returns its conversation ID.
Use that in the SMB and AFS code to keep track of individual SMB or AFS
conversations. We need to match up requests and replies, as, for
certain replies, the operation code for the request to which it's a
reply doesn't show up in the reply - you have to find the request with a
matching transaction ID. Transaction IDs are per-conversation, so the
hash table for requests should include a conversation ID and transaction
ID as the key.
This allows SMB and AFS decoders to handle IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
transparently (and should allow the SMB decoder to handle NetBIOS atop
other protocols as well, if the source and destination address and port
values in the "packet_info" structure are set appropriately).
In the "Follow TCP Connection" code, check to make sure that the
addresses are IPv4 addressses; ultimately, that code should be changed
to use the conversation code instead, which will let it handle IPv6
transparently.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=909
protocols (idea shamelessly stolen from GDB). We require that the
register routines
1) be located in "packet.c" or in one of the "packet-XXX.c"
files;
2) have a name of the form "proto_register_XXX";
3) take no argument, and return no value;
4) have their names appear in the source file either at the
beginning of the line, or preceded only by "void " at the
beginning of the line;
and we require that "packet-XXX.c" files be added to "DISSECTOR_SOURCES"
in "Makefile.am".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=891
as BGP is a protocol on top of TCP, it may have trouble parsing
out-of-sync data (in most cases data is aligned on packet, it seems).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=843
definition of "AF_INET6". Declare those functions and, if it's not
defined, define "AF_INET6" in "inet_v6defs.h", and arrange to include
it if "inet_ntop()" is missing. (Systems will probably have both of
them or lack both of them, and we may choose not to use the system's
"inet_pton()" because it's buggy, so base the decision on whether to
include "inet_v6defs.h" on whether we're using the system's
"inet_ntop()" or not.) Fix some macro references in "Makefile.am" and
"configure.in".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=830
for converting IPv[46] numeric notation to/from binary form.
recent BIND includes those functions so fallback is not necessary on
most of the platforms.
sorry if it raises any portability problem on other platforms.
remove partial inclusion of inet_ntop() in packet-ipv6.c.
move ip6_to_str() to packet.c, it fits better there than packet-ipv6.c.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=829
for ip.ip_p and ip6.ip6_nxt (and other IPv6 header chain).
use val_to_str() as much as possible in dissect_{ipv6,pim,ripng}().
make --disable-zlib a default for netbsd (temporary workaround).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=827
the base for numbers to be displayed in, bitmasks for bitfields, and blurbs
(which are one or two sentences describing the field).
proto_tree_add*() routines now automatically handle bitfields. You tell
it which header field you are adding, and just pass it the value of the
entire field, and the proto_tree routines will do the masking and shifting
for you.
This means that bitfields are more naturally filtered via dfilter now.
Added Phil Techau's support for signed integers in dfilters/proto_tree.
Added the beginning of the SNA dissector. It's not complete, but I'm
committing it now because it has example after example of how to use
bitfields with the new header_field_info struct and proto_tree routines.
It was the impetus to change how header_field_info works.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=815
OSes that don't have it.
(Yes, this is BSD code, not GPLed code. I tried getting it from Glibc,
but the glibc version is just the BSD version, so I guess it's OK to mix
BSD code in with GPLed code, or, at least, with LGPLed code....)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=805
"strncasecmp()" or "mkstemp()"; add in source to the GNU "libc"
versions, and have the "configure" script check for the routines in
question and set up the Makefile to build from our versions if they're
missing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=745
specified number of bytes of captured data in the frame at the specified
offset, and a "IS_DATA_IN_FRAME()" macro, to test whether there are any
bytes of captured data in the frame at the specified offset, and convert
some bounds checks to use them.
Add a dissector for the Internet Printing Protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=685
family has a set of debug commands that allow you to log the traffic on a
WAN or dialup connection as text, e.g.
RECV-iguana:241:(task: B04E12C0, time: 1975358.50) 15 octets @ 8003D634
[0000]: FF 03 00 3D C0 06 C9 96 2D 04 C1 72 00 05 B8
Created wtap_seek_read() which parses the textual data for and Ascend
trace, and does a normal fseek() and fread() for any other file type.
The fseek()/fread() pairs in file.c were replaced with the new function.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=652
this causes "Makefile.in" to have two GPL notices - "Makefile.in" and
the "Makefile" generated from it are generated files, so maybe that's
OK).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=638
in the IPX header, and have the dissectors it calls use it rather than
being passed the length as an argument.
Treat both packet type 20 ("WAN Broadcast") and 4 ("IPX", although 3 is
also "IPX", according to Network Monitor) as potentially being NetBIOS
packets.
The packet types for the IPX NetBIOS socket (0x0455) and the NWLink
sockets (0x0551 and 0x0553) are different (perhaps because there's one
socket for the 0x0455 NBIPX, so you have to do name service and datagram
service and have the packet types distinguish them, but NWLink has
separate sockets for name service and datagram service).
The packet type for name service and for datagram service are at
*different locations* in the packet, which is unfortunate if you want to
use the packet type to distinguish name service and datagram service
packets. Use the packet length, for now, to distinguish them, with
socket 0x0455.
Dissect datagram packets differently from name service packets.
Export "packet-netbios.c"'s "netbios_add_name()" routine, and use it
when dissecting NBIPX packets as well.
Label NBIPX packets as "NBIPX" rather than "NetBIOS".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=627
directory in which the UCD SNMP library is found (and to check for the
UCD SNMP stuff in "$prefix" if "$prefix" isn't "/usr/local"), and to
have "Makefile.am" use "$(MAKE)" rather than "make".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=624
file, instead of throwing out all but LANE or RFC 1483 data frames and
pretending that the former are just Ethernet or Token-Ring frames.
Add some level of decoding for ATM LANE, but not all of it; the rest,
including decoding non-LANE frames, is left as an exercise for somebody
who has captures they want to decode, an interest in decoding them, ATM
expertise, and time....
svn path=/trunk/; revision=523
instead of "yy". (dfilter-grammar.y was modified to #define yylex as
dfilter_lex).
VERSION is no longer needed since the doc/Makefile now uses @VERSION@,
passed to it from 'configure'.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=469
the source directory. The doc makefile is still broken however.
Thanks to Jan Bernard van Doorn for raising this problem.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=453
SDLC-derived protocols such as HDLC and derivatives of it such as LAPB,
IEEE 802.2 LLC, and so on. Have the LLC and LAPB dissectors use it.
Make "dissect_numeric_bitfield()" put the low-order bit of the bitfield
in the low-order bit of an integer when printing it, so that the right
value is printed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=434
wiretap support for RADCOM Ltd.'s WAN/LAN analyzers (see
http://www.radcom-inc.com/
). Note: as I remember, IEEE 802.2/ISO 8022 LLC has somewhat of an SDLC
flavor to it, just as I think LAP, LAPB, LAPD, and so on do, so we may
be able to combine some of the LLC dissection and the LAPB dissection
into common code that could, conceivably be used for other SDLC-flavored
protocols.
Make "S" a mnemonic for "Summary" in the "Tools" menu.
Move the routine, used for the "Tools/Summary" display, that turns a
wiretap file type into a descriptive string for it into the wiretap
library itself, expand on some of its descriptions, and add an entry for
files from a RADCOM analyzer.
Have "Tools/Summary" display the snapshot length for the capture.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=416
as it standed depends on your lex being flex, but that only matters if you're
a developer. The distribution will include the dfilter-scanner.c file, so
that if the user doesn't modify dfilter-scanner.l, he won't need flex to
re-create the *.c file.
The new lex scanner gives me better syntax checking for ether addresses. I
thought I could get by using GScanner, but it simply wasn't powerful enough.
All operands have English-like abbreviations and C-like syntax:
and, && ; or, || ; eq, == ; ne, != ; , etc.
I removed the ETHER_VENDOR type in favor of letting the user use the [x:y]
notation: ether.src[0:3] == 0:6:29 instead of ether.srcvendor == 00:06:29
I implemented the IPXNET field type; it had been there before, but was
not implemented. I chose to make it use integer values rather than byte
ranges, since an IPX Network is 4 bytes. So a display filter looks like this:
ipx.srcnet == 0xc0a82c00
rather than this:
ipx.srcnet == c0:a8:2c:00
I can supposrt the byte-range type IPXNET in the future, very trivially.
I still have more work to do on the parser though. It needs to check ranges
when extracting byte ranges ([x:y]) from packets. And I need to get rid
of those reduce/reduce errors from yacc!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=414
output of "ethereal -G" and "doc/ethereal.pod.template". Make
"ethereal.1" depend on "ethereal" and "doc/ethereal.pod.template",
rather than on "doc/ethereal.pod", so that it can be built even if you
don't have "doc/ethereal.pod".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=367
suggestion, this new method using a static array should use less memory
and be faster. It also has a nice side-effect of making the source-code
more readble, IMHO.
Changed the print routines to look for protocol proto_data instead of
looking at the text label as they did before, hoping that the data hex
dump field item starts with "Data (".
Added the -G keyword to ethereal to make it dump a glossary of display
filter keywords to stdout and exit. This data is then formatted with
the doc/dfilter2pod perl program to pod format, which is combined
with doc/ethereal.pod.template to create doc/ethereal.pod, from which
the ethereal manpage is created. This way we can keep the manpage up-to-date
with a list of fields that can be filtered on.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=364
new proto_tree routines. I also removed the check for lex and yacc from
wiretap's configure script. The IP dissector now uses
proto_register_field_array().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=348
mechanism that is built into ethereal. Wiretap is now used to read all
file formats. Libpcap is used only for capturing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=342
NetMon statistic packets for now. We might fix that problem with wiretap,
either filtering out those packets, and/or providing the summary
information through a new wiretap API.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=326
is the same as "Tools/Capture", and "Display" has an "Options" item,
which pops up a dialog box to let you change the "default" time-stamp
column display format on the fly (the "default" is what the "-t"
command-line option sets), and have the display change when you do that.
Made infrastructure changes to make the immediate display update work.
Removed some unused functions, declared some functions used only in the
file in which they're defined "static", and removed some unnecessary
#includes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=317
if you have the UCD or CMU SNMP library available. If you have the SNMP
library but do not with to have SNMP support, use the
./configure --disable-snmp
option. Otherwise 'configure' finds the SNMP library and uses it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=281
proto*() functions. The configure script tries to use ipv6 name resolution if
it knows the type of ipv6 stack the user has (this can be avoided with the
--disable-ipv6 switch) Additionally, the configure script now deals with wiretap
better. If the user doesn't want to compile wiretap, the wiretap is never
visited. A few unnecessary #includes were removed from some wiretap files, and
a CPP macro was moved from bpf.c to wtap.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=229
reference the protocol tree with struct proto_tree and struct proto_item
objects. That way, the packet decoding source code file can be used with
non-gtk packet decoders, like a curses-based ethereal, e.g. I also re-arranged
some of the information in packet.h to more appropriate places (like other
packet-*.[ch] files).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=223
wiretap functions to be more generic and therefore allow an easier integration
of more packet-capture file types. I also put in all the GPL copyrights in the
wiretap code.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=83
because it is still in its infancy, but it can be compiled in optionally.
The library exists in its own subdirectory ethereal/wiretap. This patch also
edits all the packet-*.c files to remove the #include <pcap.h> line which is
unnecessary in these files. In the ethereal code, file.c is the most heavily
modified with #ifdef WITH_WIRETAP lines for the optional library.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=82
* Hacks to the filter interface (Gerald)
* About box (Laurent)
* AppleTalk support (Simon)
* Mods to the match_strval routine (Gerald)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=61
that these are two very different implementations of NetBIOS name services and
at the protocol level are not similar. I have put the UDP protocol in
packet-nbns.c, since it will be a very big module. I have all of rfc 1002 to
read and implement. I am planning on putting many different NetBIOS over IPX
functions in packet-nbipx.c, however, since there is no RFC or published
standard. I have to hack the protocol, and as such, I do not expect it to be
as full-featured as the IP-world equivalents.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=50
1) renaming "snprintf.h" to "snprintf-imp.h" (it contains stuff
used by the "snprintf()" *implementation*, but not stuff it
*exports*);
2) creating a new "snprintf.h" to declare "vsnprintf()" and
"snprintf()";
3) removing an unused variable;
4) fixing a call to "add_item_to_tree()" to handle the
possibility of "ntohl()" returning a "long" rather than an
"int".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=47
- Separated display and capture filters; rearranged some of the look and feel
- Lots of other miscellaneous fixes and updates
svn path=/trunk/; revision=38
I've started concentrating on the NetWare modules again, packet-ncp.c is going
to start to grow. I also added IPX RIP to packet-ipx.c. Additionally, I added
the END_OF_FRAME macro to packet.h, which is useful for many dissect()
routines. (and I already modified packet-bootp.c and packet-data.c to use this
macro)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22