"column.format" in a later argument, make sure we mark the appropriate
existing columns as hidden.
As part of cleaning up the infrastructure for doing this, store the COL_
code for a column in a fmt_data structure rather than a pointer to the
raw column format string; this simplifies some code.
Have a routine to return whether a column is visible, not hidden, as
it's used to set a "visible" flag.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39822
filters" preference; now that we always build with threads, we do the
syntax checking in a separate thread, so it doesn't hang the UI, and we
no longer have UI to change it but we were still trying to fetch the
value of the non-existent checkbox for it and getting a warning printed.
(We still check for it when reading, so that we don't print warnings if
it's present.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39788
as we don't save to a preferences file preference values that are equal
to their defaults, so if you change profiles, a preference that has a
non-default value in the old profile and a default value in the new
profile, so that it's *not* in the preference file for the new profile,
will not be set to the right value unless we reset all protocol
preferences to their defaults first.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39777
pcap. Add a "-P" capture option which tries to use pcap instead of
pcap-ng ("-P" seemed to be the best option but we may want to use a
different letter).
Update the documentation and release notes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37696
sequence of frame_data structures, indexed by the frame number. Extract
the relevant bits of the capture_file data structure and move them to
the frame_data_sequence, and move the relevant code from cfile.c and
tweak it to handle frame_data_sequence structures.
Have a possibly-null pointer to a frame_data_sequence structure in the
capture_file structure; if it's null, we aren't keeping a sequence of
frame_data structures (we don't keep that sequence when we're doing
one-pass processing in TShark).
Nothing in libwireshark should care about a capture_file structure; get
rid of some unnecessary includes of cfile.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36881
- Support for DTLS and SSL RSA keys list using User Accessible Table
- Support for IPv6 SSL as posted by bug#3343 comment#1
- 'any' and 'anyipv4' for IPv4 wildcard
- 'anyipv6' for IPv6 wildcard
- UAT fields validation.
From me:
- Update paramaters to match UAT API changes.
- Change the UAT filename.
- Fix buffer overflow for IPv6 addresses.
- Allow the use of hostnames along with numeric addresses.
- Don't convert strings to addresses twice.
- Don't use the same variable name for different data types.
- Make "any" mean "any IPv4 or any IPv6".
- Bend the concept of obsolete preferences slightly so that we can convert
and old-style key list to a UAT.
- Clean up whitespace.
- Don't point to a User's Guide section for now; it may make more sense to
keep using the wiki page.
SSL dissector changes have been tested. DTLS dissector changes have not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36875
In convert_string_case() use g_utf8_strup() instead of converting each
character by hand. Hopefully this won't cause any unexpected changes in
behavior.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36006
Return an error if the user specifies a value in a range in excess of the
range-specified maximum.
Except when reading in preferences files which might have ranges that exceed
the maximum (because we didn't use to check): in that case silently lower the
out-of-range values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34698
if we show the value or the string representing the value.
This setting is not stored in the preferences file yet, and the option is
not available in the columns preferences window.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33317
If, when we're writing the preferences file, the current value of the
preference is the same as the default, write out the preference (since the
preference file is also the documentation for the preferences) but comment it
out (so that if, for example, you go back to an older version of Wireshark
you won't get warnings about non-existant preferences that you didn't
change--and thus probably don't care too much about).
It might be interesting to, in the future, add a UI to restore the default
values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32967
and make it static.
When reading enum preferences, use the current value of the preference as the
default value of the preference instead of a hard-coded 1. This way if we
couldn't find the appropriate value we'll don't end up changing the preference
to something that may or may not make sense.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32950
Call the various flavors of OS X integration just "OS X integration",
not anything with "IGE" in it - it appears that, in some places,
"ige-mac-integration" refers only to the older Carbon-based functions,
although the library still appears to be called -ligemacintegration.
Update the URLs for the information about the OS X integration
libraries.
Clean up help message for --with-pcap-remote.
Clean up white space a bit.
Speaking of white space, it's "Mac OS X", not "MacOS X".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32941
Use prefs_is_capture_device_hidden() to find out whether a device should
be hidden - don't scan the list of hidden devices ourselves.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32820