This allows Wireshark to be run from any USB stick, unlike the U3 packaging which must be installed on a specific U3 device.
The packaging basically builds upon the U3 distribution so new libraries/config only need to be added to the U3 makefile to update both distributions.
It still takes a "dumb" approach to WinPcap - installing it if it is not already installed and removing it (if WSP installed it) when Wireshark quits. (This is worse than the U3 packaging which only uninstalls WinPcap when the device is removed.) Really must talk to the WinPcap guys to see how we can make this less intrusive.
I am talking to John Haller (the Portable Apps guy) about fine tuning the distribution.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23340
pipe instead of stdin. Add an argument (currently the parent PID) back
to the "-Z" flag and use it to construct the pipe name. This lets us
pass the parent's stdin handle to dumpcap, which lets us capture from
stdin on Windows. Add a comment about checking for the parent process.
In capture_loop.c, remove the wait_forever argument from cap_pipe_select()
since it was always FALSE. Set the timeout under Windows to 250 ms
instead of 250000 ms.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23279
add it to the distributed files, to the Win32 NSIS and U3 packages. UNIX packages will still miss this (optional) file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22487
anywhere else). Instead of using getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo(),
promote inet_pton.c and inet_ntop.c to the top level and use those
routines instead.
(It's 2007, for crying out loud. Why is this even an issue?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22075
epan/filesystem.c
have get_plugin_dir() calling init_plugin_dir() if necessary
epan/epan.c and epan/report_err.c
move the report_failure family into the new report_err.c file, have epan_init() calling the initializer
epan/plugins.h and epan/proto.c
do not have init_plugins() calling the proto_reg functions instead do it in init_proto()
gtk/main.c and tshark.c
init_plugin_dir() has become suprefluous
capinfos.c and editcap.c
load the wiretap plugins
Makefiles
do what's needed to build withe the above changes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21935
- Update the wireless/AirPcap GUI code to support 802.11n as well as
some related upcoming code changes.
- Remove airpcap.h from the repository, since it exists in the AirPcap
devpack (and will be superseded Real Soon Now).
- Show the individual channel flag bits in radiotap.
Fix the 802.11n MCS set display.
This is a partial checkin, so hopefully nothing is broken.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21831
A clean_setup is done first now to ensure that the target dirs don't contain old files - probably remaining from a previous setup run.
explicit removing of the gtk2 dir is no longer required therefore
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20497
distcheck failure. Move the nmake build targets for airpdcap from
epan/dissectors to epan. This will probably break the Windows build.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20231
I violated Murphy's nth law: thou shalt test fixes in an
'out of the box' configuration *not* in one's customized configuration.
:(
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20221
support.
WEP key preferences have been overloaded to allow WPA keys. The
decryption code currently uses Windows-specific data types, but can be
converted to use glib equivalents.
Add a few text and whitespace fixups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20049
Note from a mail on gtk dev list:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 224510 Oct 3 18:35 libpango-1.0-0.dll
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 37952 Oct 3 18:35 libpangocairo-1.0-0.dll
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tml Administ 58749 Oct 3 18:35 libpangowin32-1.0-0.dll
(That's the relevant DLLs from the "bin" folder in Pango 1.14.5, where
the module(s) are built-in into the DLLs, so no
lib/pango/1.5.0/modules folder is needed.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19880
fix bug 1096.
Switch back to fetching a date-stamped URL in win32-setup.sh. This
ensures backward compatibility with previous releases and non-updated
SVN trees.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19339
config.nmake contains the target INSTALL1_DIR and INSTALL2_DIR. I guess you can retain the previous behaviour by using . for both DIRs, though I never tested this...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19302
config.h.win32
- Use HAVE_LIBPORTAUDIO instead of HAVE_PORTAUDIO to make
sure we use the same var everywhere (including sources
and autofoo stuff).
- Use PORTAUDIO_API_1 everywhere
version_info.c
- Include <portaudio.h>
- Add some , and breaks when printing version infos.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19218
- Change the "listen_rtp" to "rtp_player"
- Change from a plugin to be part of the core
- By default it will not compile with the rtp_player. In order to
compile it is necessary to:
+ For windows: uncomment the line
"PORTAUDIO_DIR=$(WIRESHARK_LIBS)\portaudio_v18_1" in config.nmake
+ For linux: using the "--with-portaudio=yes"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19094
is disabled by default, and can be enabled by setting AIRPCAP_CONFIG
in config.nmake. The code is currently limited to Windows, but should
be adaptable to other platforms.
The official announcement won't come until next week, so you'll have to
read the source for details. :)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18928
libgcrypt, enable it in the Windows build.
In packet-ipsec.c:
- Remove non-constants from variable declaration initializations.
- Use ep_alloc() in a couple of places.
- Fix an off-by-one error.
- Reduce the number of SAs in the preferences from 4 to 2. 4 made the
preferences window absolutely enormous. This is probably the wrong
way to fix this.
- Fix up whitespace.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18856
with a pcap_breakloop() call - we don't need to call select() before
calling pcap_dispatch().
Even if we do need to call select(), we don't need to supply it with a
timeout - it's OK if we block indefinitely, as the signal will interrupt
select().
That also means we can pass -1 as the count to pcap_dispatch(), as
pcap_breakloop() will terminate the loop in pcap_dispatch().
Use sigaction() to catch SIGUSR1, so we can make sure that the signal
handler doesn't get reset when the signal is delivered, and that system
calls don't restart when we return from the signal handler.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18201
- add a log facility to lua (so far just prints to stderr)
- add settings to disable lua even if installed, to load or not to load user scripts when superuser
- create a default /usr/local/share/ethereal/init.lua that blocks all the io/system calls when running as superuser
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17290
The Windows-native routines were integrated by inserting
#if GTK_MAJOR_VERSION >= 2 && _WIN32
win32_native_routine(GDK_WINDOW_HWND(top_level->window));
return;
#endif
at the beginning of each GTK+ file routine. There's probably a prettier
way to do this.
Some of the sizes need to be tweaked in win32-file-dlg.rc, but everything
seems to work.
Fix up whitespace.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17285
Set up to build on Windows if we have GNU TLS.
Define "ssl_data_set()" regardless of whether we have GNU TLS or
not, as it's used in either case.
Get rid of an extra #include of epan/gnuc_format_check.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17177
"not tcp port 3389" instead of "not ip host $CLIENTNAME", since it
seems to be more reliable.
Make sure we remove dumpcap.obj when we clean.
This also tests the content-type "text/plain; charset=utf-8" for commit
messages. Maybe Stig B's name will show up correctly now.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16826
trying to comment it out, so the build should work again.
don't know what this file is all about :-(
I just don't have that file and it doesn't seem to be generated ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16697
it.
Link dumpcap with mkstemp.obj, as it needs mkstemp().
Make dumpcap depend only on its resource file, as we do with other
programs, not on all of them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16695
personal backup only, not meant for public testing!
I've copied main.c into dumpcap.c and carved out all things not needed
currently won't work as a command line tool, capture_loop.c wants an input pipe
console output is also very ugly and the whole code needs a lot of further cleanup
shouldn't break the unix build as I've only changed the nmake files so far, but who knows ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16615
It looks like we can't put "COPYCMD=/Y" in config.nmake and expect nmake
to do the right thing. Add a comment, and set COPYCMD explicitly in the
root Makefile.nmake. The rest of the occurrences of xcopy will have to
be taken care of at some point.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15840
to fix compilation under Windows NT. This should fix bug 403.
The changes were made using "find . -name Makefile.nmake | xargs perl
-pi.bak -e 's: /y::i'". They appear to work under XP, but if anything
broke I blame Larry Wall.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15710
Makefile.nmake instead of doing our own XCOPYing. Use the "clean-deps"
target when we're done instead of leaving DLLs lying around.
Normalize the use of underscores vs hyphens in the "clean-deps" target.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15704
- not only look for the cygwin tools, but also check the MSVC tools required like cl.exe, link.exe and nmake.exe
- I don't know why we should use /usr/bin/find but simply find, check for it instead. If there's a reason to use /usr/bin/find, we should use $(FIND) instead but I currently don't see a reason for this
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15220
in the plugins subdirectory. This target will copy all plugins to plugins/$(VERSION), thus (t)ethereal will
find and load the plugins when called from within the source tree.
call this target from the main nmake makefile after
installing other dependencies. call it from the nmake makefile
in the doc subdirectory before calling "tethereal -G".
This way "tethereal -G" will recognize the filterable
fields from the plugins, too.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14284
This target will copy all files, mainly dlls, which
are necessary to run (t)ethereal to the source tree.
After copying all necessary dlls to the source tree,
you can run (t)ethereal directly from the source tree.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14259
filter after installing the filter.
Set HAVE_PCAP_LIB_VERSION if we're building with WinPcap 3.1; it's not
present in earlier versions, but is present in current 3.1 betas.
Check HAVE_PCAP_LIB_VERSION when building capture-wpcap.c.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13872
files. Do this with GENERATED_HEADER_FILES, GENERATED_C_FILES, and
GENERATED_FILES macros in Makefile.common files, along the lines of what
wiretap/Makefile.common has.
Clean up "*~" files with "make clean" rather than only "make distclean"
in some additional places.
Add "maintainer-clean" rules to the Makefile.nmake files, paralelling
the ones in the automake-generated Makefile.in files, using the
GENERATED_FILES macros from Makefile.common files. In some cases, move
the cleanup of files from "make distclean" to "make maintainer-clean",
and in other cases, put in a comment indicating why we're not doing that
(because some files that are distributed in the source tarballs, namely
Flex output, were built with a UN*X Flex and won't compile on Windows,
so we get rid of them with "make distclean" so you can clean up stuff
that *has* to be re-generated for Windows).
Clean up some *CLEANFILES definitions - get rid of ones that no longer
apply as files were moved or that add to the definition a name that's
already there.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13402
object code for libethereal.dll isn't generated by the
makefile in /trunk.
Having no code in /trunk linked into libethereal.dll
anymore, the definition of the macro _NEED_VAR_IMPORT_
can be moved from various source files in /trunk to /trunk/Makefile.nmake .
So do that, too.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13389
Cygwin this has the side effect of making the Windows "find" command appear
first in the path instead of Cygwin's "find" command. Call /usr/bin/find
explicitly in win32-setup.sh.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12639
Also add support for pcap_datalink_name_to_val(), and arrange that we
properly define HAVE_PCAP_DATALINK_NAME_TO_VAL and
HAVE_PCAP_DATALINK_VAL_TO_NAME for MSVC++ builds.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12073
Many people have recently reported many problems with the nmake build
process. It seems that these problems come from using
epan/makefile.nmake to compile the DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES which are
located in /trunk.
Nmake from MSVC6 puts the object code of the DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES
in /epan although Nmake expects the object code in /trunk when it
checkes dependencies. Thus DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_OBJECTS are built every
time even when they are already there.
Nmake Version 1.5 (MSVC 2003 Toolkit) puts the object code of the
DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES in /trunk instead.
This makes it impossible to use epan/makefile.nmake for compiling the
DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES and to make it work for both versions of nmake.
We have to use /trunk/makefile.nmake for compiling the
DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES to solve these issues.
It should also be possible to build ethereal without libethereal.dll again.
Once we have moved all DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_SOURCES into a subdirectory of
epan we can get rid of this patchwork in the nmake makefiles.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11562
Also move ncp222.py, x11-fields, process-x11-fields.pl,
make-reg-dotc, and make-reg-dotc.py.
Adjust #include lines in files that include packet-*.h
files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11410
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400
definition to Subversion. "svn info" prints out the last changed date
of the repository, so we don't have to go hunting through "CVS/Entries"
files anymore.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11379
webpages from http://www.ethereal.com. This functionality is copied from
the Gimp.
Win32 will use ShellExecute to use the system registered webbrowser.
On unix builds, currently the mozilla browser is hardcoded, we still need a
preference setting for this (I will add this later).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11206
add a config.nmake option to control whether to build
libethereal.dll or not;
remove "./wiretap" from PATH to prevent problems due to
wrongly-loaded files;
build dissector.lib with MSVC;
move "print.c" and "ps.c" to the dissector helpers, as "print.c"
imports variables from packet-frame.c and packet-data.c, which
are in libethereal;
move "g711.c" out of the dissector helpers, as they're used only
by Ethereal in a tap, not in Tethereal or in any dissector;
add a .def file for libethereal;
arrange to declare global variables exported from libethereal
with "__declspec(dllimport)" when building programs that import
those variables;
update the NSIS installer.
Make the "configure" script define ETH_VAR_IMPORT as "extern".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10834
"make distclean" now removes "cvsversion.h";
new "update_plugin_api" which just builds the "xyzzy" target in
the plugins subdirectory but makes sure that "config.h" has been
generated, added.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10672
tools\win32-setup.sh to
- Check for applications required to build Ethereal
- Download and unpack required packages into $ETHEREAL_LIBS
Update ADNS to the latest version.
Make Python 2.3 the default.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10567
- Create epan/Makefile.common
- Move dissector_src and helper files from Makefile.common to
epan/Makefile.common
- Create register.c in epan/
- link all the files into libethereal
- put plugin_src into epan/Makefile.am
Try to make rpms build with rpm v4 again (sorry, I've forgotten who to
attribute this to).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10273
dissector can use it), we have to link Ethereal, Tethereal, and dftest
with libz, as well as linking Wiretap with it.
We also probably need to link dftest with the PCRE library, as the
display filter code uses PCRE.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=10057
added new target "packaging" to root Makefile.nmake,
which will generate version 1 or 2 or both,
depending on config.nmake GTK?_DIR setting
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9866
Note: I don't know anything about the limitations of nmake, so I don't know
whether the `find ...` will work and I can't test it, as I don't have a
Windows system with anything even remotely resembling a compiler on it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9687
DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_{SRC,OBJECTS}.
Add some additional files, required by dissectors, to those lists.
Extract the stuff to get version information strings for libraries and
the OS, which is *not* needed by dissectors, from "util.c", which
contains routines that *are* needed by dissectors, and put it into a
separate file.
Make "dftest" link only with the dissector support stuff, not with all
of the Ethereal common files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9645
containing helper routines, to DISSECTOR_HELPER_SRC. Include
DISSECTOR_HELPER_SRC in ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC, and include BUILT_SOURCES
in ETHEREAL_COMMON_SRC rather than repeating those headers directly. Do
similar things with ETHEREAL_COMMON_OBJECTS and DISSECTOR_COMMON_OBJECTS
in Makefile.nmake.
Add "packet-x11-keysymdef.h" to "noinst_Headers", so it's built as part
of the tarball.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9627
The JFIF dissector processes everything up to the start of scan as the data
thereafter is encoded and I didn't have the time to figure out how it is :)
TODO: fix the WTP dissector so it doesn't hand off unreassembled data to WSP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9541
NOTE: I propose to use packet-MIME-TREE for future media types that will be
added to Ethereal (E.g., packet-image-png.c).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9437
a static Windows library (netsnmp.lib) has been placed at
http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/development/
The Net-SNMP documentation recommends against using a DLL at the
present time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9177
From Michael Lum:
Modified for better TCAP separation, fixed EOC handling (a la
TCAP).
Added parameter parsing (although not dissection or naming).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9160
add a message statistics tap for ANSI A interface for Tethereal;
fix the BSSAP, BSMAP, and DTAP interface dissectors to call
subdissectors even if no protocol tree is being built.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9132
KPasswd is partially dissected for UDP.
It would be very useful if someone added dissection of the asn.1 encoded
AP_REQ and the KRB-PRIV blobs. I dont think I will add those.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8905
- Dissector for FICON
- Dissector for FC-SP (Security Protocol for Fibre Channel)
- Patches to correct the reassembly of FC fragments.
- Support for new MDS Port Analyzer Adapters that carry the
frame length for truncated frames.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8823
recurse into subdirectories doing "nmake -f Makefile.nmake distclean".
Have "nmake -f Makefile.nmake clean" not remove stuff that "make clean"
doesn't remove (such as Flex/Bison output and config.h files) - and have
"nmake -f Makefile.nmake distclean" remove stuff that "make distclean"
removes, including "tethereal-tap-register.c" and
"ethereal-tap-register.c".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8672
set in the config.nmake file.
Configure whether we have pcap_findalldevs() based on whether
WINPCAP_VERSION is 2.3 (if so, we don't) or 3.0 or 3.1 (if so, we do).
WinPcap 3.0 has the new libpcap declarations of "pcap_lookupnet()" and
"pcap_open_live()" in which the first argument is a "const char *"
rather than a "char *"; declare the functions and pointers to them
appropriately based on the version of WinPcap.
If we don't have pcap_findalldevs(), don't declare a pointer to it, as
we don't have a declaration of pcap_if_t.
We also need to refer to "pcap_freealldevs()", so make a pointer for it.
"symbols[]" is a const array; make the pointer to elements in it a const
pointer.
Fix some typoes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8660
1) string tables for t35CountryCode, t35Extension and
h221ManufacturerCode were moved into the new file t35.c
because they are common for more dissectors
2) the dissect_h245_NonStandardParameter_with_extension_marker()
was moved from h245 to h225 and renamed to
dissect_h225_NonStandardParameter() because the
NonStandardData type is different for H.225.0 and H.245
3) type of the "h245.nsp.object" dissector table was changed from
FT_UINT32 to FT_STRING, so it can select a dissector based on
an OID rather than the Adler-32 hash of an OID
4) the "h225.nsp.object" and "h225.nsp.h221" dissector tables
were created
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8550
Service-over-Frame-Relay support, including preference for Frame Relay
to select FRF 3.2/Cisco HDLC encapsulation or encapsulation of GPRS NS
PDUs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8362
a list of disabled protocols, and to save that list from the Edit >
Protocols dialog box.
Add checks for read errors in "read_prefs()".
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8144
Still something wrong with NonStandardParameter, I cant find why ethereal is
wrong but it misses misses one bit in the decoding causing malformed frames.
I cant see what is wrong when looking at the packets. need furhter investigations.
Make h225 compile in as default
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8119
constrained integers with an extension marker.
Update all calls to the constrained integer dissector
Add dissection to the rfc_number type which is a constrasined integer with an extension marker
Add H245 so that it builds by default in ethereal.
It has been tested extensively by a semi-large number of people with a lot of real and synthetic captures and seems to work very well.
New protocol added to ethereal
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8032
and put them in their own file.
I had to put them im packet-per.c instead of asn1-per.c since othervise
i couldnt get it to invoke the register routine from register.c
the per dissector is compiled into ethereal by default, but there are no callers in ethereal until the h245 dissector is added.
someone that knows the registry stuff better might consider renaming it to asn1-per.c instead of packet-per.c
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8017
variables the user configures - the user isn't expected to change
GLIB_LIBS or GTK_LIBS, and there's a comment nothing that users
shouldn't have to do so), which contain the appropriate libraries for
building stuff that requires only GLib, and stuff that required GTK+ and
GLib, respectively, and use those macros in the Makefile.nmake files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7885
variables the user configures - the user isn't expected to change
GLIB_CFLAGS or GTK_CFLAGS, and there's a comment nothing that users
shouldn't have to do so), which contain the appropriate "/I" flags for
building stuff that requires only GLib, and stuff that required GTK+ and
GLib, respectively, and use those macros in the Makefile.nmake files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7884
GNU ADNS or not - set it based on whether ADNS_DIR is defined by
"config.nmake", and make "config.h.win32" files that specify whether we
have GNU ADNS dependent on "config.nmake".
Note in "config.nmake" that:
if you have GNU ADNS, ADNS_DIR should be defined as the
directory in which the ADNS .lib file resides;
if you don't have GNU ADNS, ADNS_DIR shouldn't be defined.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7860
"EtherNet/IP" name in his original version ("IP" there is "Industrial
Protocol", not "Internet Protocol"), and to the original file name, and
getting rid of some unused variables.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7851
you build Ethereal without ADNS. (It'd be nice if ADNS_DIR not being
defined caused the config.h file to have the appropriate #ifdefs turned
off; we can probably do that with another @xxx@ variable in
config.h.win32, and !IFDEFs in the rules to make the config.h files,
although we should then make config.h also depend on config.nmake.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7827
to just be an extension to AODV - and the dissectors use the same port,
which doesn't work unless there's only one dissector).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7616
Add Response-Time statistics for each known mgcp message-type.
Fix a few bugs and remove trailing whitespace.
Use "gdouble" for printing time-values and calculating the
average. It is easier to use and shouldn't overflow on big
trace files like "guint32".
Move some functions for time statistics into the new file
timestats.c in the main directory. This code may be useful in
the rpc and smb rtt-taps as well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7469
Socket 0x9001 is for NLSP - it supports LANs as well as WANs, at least
as I read the specification.
Socket 0x9004 is for "IPX WAN 2".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7387
This feature, when enabled through Edit/preferences/protocols/smb,
will look at certain SMB and CIFS related protocols to discover the
mapping between SIDs and their Names.
For those SIDs whose name has been snooped/discovered ethereal will
also add "(<name>)" to the end of the SID when printed in the tree pane
through the function dissect_nt_sid().
Currently the feature is not too exciting since the only thing that packet-smb-sidsnooping.c will look at to build this mapping table is
replies to the LSA/QueryInfoPolicy infolevel 3 packets and thus
discover mappings between a Domain SID and a Domain Name.
In the near future this future will be enhanced to also look at more interesting calls such as LSA/LookupSIDs2 and similar.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7362
- A new decoder called MDSHDR which decodes the internal header of the
Cisco MDS switch (this is different from the Boardwalk header).
- Support for some more new columns as part of FC support.
- Fixed the decoding of the Special Frame in FCIP.
- Fixed the decoding of credit management type field in FLOGI/PLOGI frame
in FC-ELS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6974
IO-Users is a feature for tethereal that will print statistics on io usage
similar to top talkers in other tools.
It needs to be ported to ethereal with a nice graph sometime later.
try:
-z io,users,ip
see man-page
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6972
SMB RTT statistics are similar to the RTT statistics already supported by ONC-RPC and DCE-RPC.
It will present a table with all seen SMB commands and present the Min/Max and Avg response time in ms.
Transaction2 and NT-Transaction commands are broken out and presented in its own subtables.
tethereal feature is activated with -z smb,rtt switch
and in ethereal it is activated either through -0z smb,rtt switch or through the Menu.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6966
- Decoders for the few remaining FC protocols not included in my first
patch. Included in this list are decoders for FC-CT (common transport),
Name Server (dNS), Fabric Configuration Server (FCS) and Zone Server
(FZS).
- Decoder for MDS Debug Port Adapter. MDS Debug Port Adapter (internal
name was Boardwalk and this is the file name) is a piece of hardware
that can be purchased with Cisco's MDS Fibre Channel switches that
converts FC frames into Ethernet frames. One end is connected to a
port on a FC switch and the other end is connected to a FE/GE Ethernet
port. The decoder included here decodes the encapsulation header that
carries information such as SOF/EOF of FC frames.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6919
The Q bit in X.25 doesn't mean "this is QLLC traffic", it's just a "this
packet is special" indication. Have the X.25 dissector pass as the
"private_data" pointer a pointer to a gboolean indicating whether the Q
bit was set or not. Replace the "decode non-Q-bit traffic as SNA"
option with a "decode traffic as QLLC/SNA if we didn't see the Call
Request packet and thus don't know what it is" option, which hands
traffic to the QLLC dissector for that traffic. Have the QLLC dissector
hand traffic to the SNA dissector if the Q bit isn't set.
Arrange that we determine whether the Q bit is set regardless of whether
we're building the protocol tree or not.
If we don't just dissect traffic as QLLC/SNA if we didn't see the Call
Request packet, check not only for 0x45 (as an indication that it's
probably IP), check also for NLPID_ISO8473_CLNP and treat that as an
indication that it's probably OSI CLNP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6854
make ANSI point codes filterable in MTP3;
fix a bug in the ANSI SLS dissection;
have MTP3 store the SI for use by subdissectors;
add a new MTP3-Management dissector.
Fix Makefile.nmake to include the Wellfleet HDLC dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6837
using NTLMSSP version 1.
Show stub data as such for all requests and replies where we can't
dissect the stub data as a request or reply for some DCERPC-based
protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6825
The MD5 is copyrighted by L. Peter Deutsch, and released under the same
license as zlib. It is GPL-compatible, and should NOT have the GPL
applied to it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6790
header.
Add overflow checks to "BYTES_ARE_IN_FRAME()", and cast all arguments to
unsigned values (negative values should never be passed) to squelch
compiler warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6567
Using this command line option you canb now place any arbitrary display-filter fields on the COL_INFO line.
Assume you want NFS dissector in tethereal to put ALL filehandle hashes (nfs.fh.hash) on COL_INFO.
No worries, just add
-z proto,colinfo,nfs.fh.hash,nfs.fh.hash
as a parameter to tethereal.
Never again do you need to hack tethereal and recompile just because you want some extra info on the COL_INFO line.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6560
Similar to what is available on ethereal:/Tools/ProtocolHierarchyStatistics
but this one can handle ALL protocols that tethereal has dissectors for.
Maybe a gtk/gtk2 version of this should replace the existing one in ethereal?
Try -z io,phs or -z io,phs,<filter> to test it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6532
and generate the table of stuff to register from tap source files, so
Tethereal doesn't need to know what tap listeners exist.
Get rid of "tap-xxx.h" files, as they're now empty.
Add "tethereal-tap-register.c" to the .cvsignore file, as it's a new
generated file.
Update "Makefile.nmake" to generate "tethereal-tap-register.c".
Clean up "Makefile.am" and "Makefile.nmake" a bit.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6525
WTAP_ENCAP_ISDN encapsulation type, which includes a pseudo-header
giving the direction (user-to-network or network-to-user) and the
channel number.
Add a new circuit type, using the ISDN channel number as the circuit ID.
Add an ISDN dissector to put the direction and channel number into the
protocol tree and to call the appropriate dissector for the payload
based on the channel (LAPD for the D channel; V.120, PPP, or data for B
channels, based on some heuristics).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6521
In gtk/main.c and tethereal.c set MIBDIRS to <get_program_path()>\snmp\mibs
so that we can drop the MIB files there, instead of the default c:\usr\...
path.
Add NET_SNMP_DIR to config.nmake and modify Makefile.nmake to adjust
CFLAGs, ethereal_LIBS and tethereal_LIBS accordingly.
Define HAVE_UCD_SNMP in config.h.win32.
I tested this by creating c:\program files\ethereal\snmp\mibs and
dropping in the MIB files that come with Net-SNMP. Ethereal resolved
system.sysDescr.0 to "iso.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0" under Windows. Under Linux
it resolved to "SNMPv2-MIB::sysDescr.0".
Ethereal.nsi still needs to be updated.
A compiled version of the Net-SNMP library can be found at
http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/development/
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6385