- Compile the value_string only as part of packet-x11.c
- Create a value_string_ext to ref the value_string;
- packet_vnc.c: Access the value_string using the value_string_ext;
- packet-x11.c: Access the value-string using the value_string_ext
rather then building a temp GTree from the value_string.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=43558
SDH support for wireshark.
- Added GPL license.
- Removed not needed includes.
- Skipped th .h file as it wasn't used.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=43106
New dissector for WSE Remote Ethernet protocol
From me :
* Fix Compilation under linux
* Use proto_tree_add_item*
* Make build-in dissector
* Include Status.* and Codef.* in dissector
* Reorder function (to respect Wireshark Codelines)
* Add Modelines Info and fix indent (use 4 spaces)
* Fix check* tools
* Add Clement to AUTHORS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=43086
Merge .h files into .c files since .h files unused elsewhere;
Do whitespace, indentation & formatting cleanup.
packet-acn.c:
Fix 2 minor bugs wherein subtree not displayed in packet-details
because tree variable used in proto_tree_add_text() always NULL.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42647
- Fix two minor bugs which resulted in missing entries in packet details pane;
- Remove packet-rdp.h: It's not used elsewhere;
- Define 3 global fcns as static: they're only referenced within packet-rdp.c;;
- Localize some variable definitions & remove uneeded variable initializations;
- ...
- Fix whitespace and indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42605
Given the problems with the original attempt, and the fact that there's a new
version of the protocol spec out (v1.1), I took a crack at writing a new
dissector from scratch. It doesn't decode the fields within the message
parameters (there are far too many to bother with for an initial draft), but it
decodes everything else.
Even though it's not complete, I feel it's worth checking in as an intermediate
step (assuming it passes review), since it's still far better than nothing, and
adding full parameter-field decoding is going to take a lot of time simply for
transcribing all the different fields.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1957
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42383
encapsulations.
For pre-V9 AiroPeek captures, leave the radio information in the packet
data, just as we do with the Prism, AVS, radiotap, and NetMon headers.
Add a dissector for it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42379
Add WebSocket Protocol dissector (RFC6455)
* Support Base Framing Protocol
* Support of major opcode (Text, Binary, Close, Ping, Pong...)
* Support of unmask Payload (Client-to-Server Masking)
TODO
* Add fragmentation support
* Add WebSocket Extensions
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42163
From Tom Cook and Tom Alexander.
1. A VWR encapsulation that reads VeriWave capture files (*.vwr)
generated from
WaveTest test hardware
2. Dissectors that display the VeriWave tap headers (both 802.11 and
Ethernet)
3. A dissector for the WaveAgent protocol. The WaveAgent dissector is
heuristic and parses the WaveAgent packet (a UDP payload).
The WaveAgent dissector has been Fuzz tested.
The VWR ENCAP and dissectors have been used extensively by VeriWave
customers in a special version of WireSark compiled by VeriWave.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42155
Here is a dissector for ActiveMQ OpenWire protocol.
A few words about the protocol :
OpenWire has two wire formats :
- "loose" : more verbose, less CPU-intensive, less network-intensive (1-pass)
- "tight" : more compact, more CPU-intensive, more network-intensive (2-pass)
This dissector only supports the "loose" syntax, which is not the default.
This dissector only supports version 6 of the protocol.
It can be changed on the broker in the activemq.xml file by specifying
"tightEncodingEnabled=false" :
svn path=/trunk/; revision=41919
This patch adds support for the DVB Bouquet Association Table (BAT) from ETSI
EN 300 468.
With this last patch, the support for the DVB SI table is quite complete.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=41836