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
1883, it should, perhaps with some additions, be able to handle IPv6
options as well).
Make the IPv4 and TCP dissectors use it.
Fix a typo in the IP dissector ("Unknon" for "Unknown").
Show the IP and TCP header lengths as byte counts rather than
4-byte-word counts.
Show the protocol field value of an IP header as a name if it's a
protocol we know about.
List the acknowledgment and urgent pointer values in a TCP header only
if the corresponding flag is set.
Make the ETT_ values members of an enum, so that the compiler
automatically assigns them sequential integer values (at least if said
compiler conforms to the ANSI C standard).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=45
- Separated display and capture filters; rearranged some of the look and feel
- Lots of other miscellaneous fixes and updates
svn path=/trunk/; revision=38
generalizes the column printing code, adds a "frame" tree item to
the tree view, and fixes a bunch of miscellaneous coding bugs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31
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