Also, there is still an outstanding issue regarding the default use of
the "media" dissector. The way it is currently coded there is no way to
have a heuristic decoder when a content-type header is specified.
In this way if there is a decoder for a specific content-type then it
will be used, then the heuristic decoders have a chance, and finally the
default of either the media-type decoder of the http_payload decoder.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19208
verify that stat_info->request_uri is non null before doing string manipulations on it
so that we dont try to dereference a null pointer further down the code
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19153
Attached is a patch to packet-http.c that calls a subdissector for
traffic flowing through a proxy via the HTTP CONNECT method. Most
protocols, especially SSL, can be tunneled through an HTTP proxy.
Wireshark currently says this traffic is "Continuation or non-HTTP
traffic" but this patch turns the payload over to the dissector for the
protocol being tunneled. This is similar to how the Socks dissector
works.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18901
- Many DCT2000 protocols can be embedded within an IP primitive
message. Add a heuristic to see if we can find the protocol payload
within in IP primitive message, and look for an ethereal dissector
matching the DCT2000 protocol name (this is useful for simple protocol
testing where no physical links are involved)
- Make some more of these protocols (diameter, http, mgcp) findable by name
- Adds protocol 'variant' number to stub and dissector
- Break the duplicated writing of the stub header out into a separate
function
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18212
Here's a tiny patch that will allow for dissecting of chunked coded HTTP
responses when there is an extension or trailing whitespace in the
Transfer-Encoding: header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17314
I've changed all settings I could find to TRUE. It might be reasonable to change some protocol settings back to FALSE, if reassembling fails very often.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16048
format string - the arbitrary string might contain "%" characters, so
the routine might then fetch arbitrary junk and try to use it as, for
example, a string pointer.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15775
Please see: http://wiki.ethereal.com/Development/ExpertInfo for a complete overview of the intended feature and it's current state of implementation.
While I'm working on this, I've also added some more status result codes to the DCE/RPC and DCOM dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15754
data dissector might be overkill, as it causes each of those chunks to
be dumped in hex in Tethereal output - along with whatever's done with
the data reassembled from those chunks.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15141
Rename the RequestDissector type to ReqRespDissector as it's used to
dissect status (response) lines as well as request lines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13738
- stat_infos are mantained in a GPtrArray to avoid leaking and overwriting them
- added http_host and request_uri to http_info_value_t
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13555