TNEF is a Microsoft defined format for carrying additional information about a message (e.g. rich text formatting)
and generally appears as a "winmail.dat" attachment. Details are here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms530652.aspx
This is a basic dissector which handles the TNEF attributes and the MAPI properties (found in MAPIPROPS
TNEF attribute). It is not complete and requires further work to complete the dissection. However it will
dissect TNEF generated from Outlook (including messages with attachments).
It is registered under the appropriate BER OID (1.2.840.113556.3.10.1) for X.400 attachments and media
type ("application/ms-tnef") for MIME messages. For MIME messages, any content-transfer-encoding
(usually base64) needs to be removed before calling this dissector. There is a preference in the
MIME multipart dissector to do this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22312
It provides basic dissection of the text-based protocol, providing fields for filtering.
It also calls the multipart dissector for any MIME body that is found.
It includes very basic support for MIXER (RFC 2156) fields.
It also registers itself as "message/rfc822" in the media type table.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22241
Attached is a patch file and a new dissector for FCoE. This protocol
is described at http://fcoe.com and has been submitted to T11. It is an encapsulation protocol that can be used to transport FC frames over raw Ethernet when the link is loss-free due to pause. The Ethertype 0x8906 has been reserved through IEEE for this protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21967
Replace the Interbase dissector by a Firebird/Interbase
dissector.
Me:
Fix warnings about unused parameters
Fix warnings about unused variables
Fix warning about unused function
Fix warning about mixed code and declaration
Declare all dissection functions static
Remove function declarations and move the switching
function down instead.
Update AUTHORS file
Add $Id$ and email address to file header
Fix filename in first comment line
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21843
new protocol STARTEAM
>Hi,
>
>Here is a submission of a new dissector for the Borland StarTeam protocol.
>For the compiler warnings, I tried to get rid of them, at least what MSVC6
>is reporting. If your compiler reports more, please tell me the line number.
>As I do not have SVN installed but I compiled from the 0.99.5 tarball,
>please forgive me if I cannot easily generate diffs against current SVN (I
>tried my best with Cygwin).
>I also added the sample capture file on the Wiki on which I ran 900 loops
>of fuzz testing with no problem.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21606
Attachment is a patch for adding a new Juniper NSRP dissector. In this patch, OICQ author email address
<dubingyao@gmail.com> has also been updated to <secfire@gmail.com>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21599
most have been tagged unused (few have been deleted if dissector has not been
modified since a long time)
move packet-ssl-utils.c to DISSECTOR_SRC
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21431
Dissector for the DRDA protocol. This is the protocol used by among
others the DB2 database.
modify his entry in AUTHORS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21331
- asn dissectors : libasndissectors.la
- pidl dissectors : libpidldissectors.la
- normal dissectors : libdissectors.la *and* libcleandissectors.la. I
separated it in two libraries temporarily. The source files used to build
libcleandissectors.la do not generate warning anymore and the -Werror is used
to compile them. If we patch a dissector and it doesn't generate warning
anymore, we have to move the filename dissector from DISSECTOR_SRC to
CLEAN_DISSECTOR_SRC in epan/dissectors/Makefile.common.
If you want to define specific cflags for one library type, let's say pidl, you
may define libpidldissectors_la_CFLAGS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21324
This patch adds support for key-mgmt session attributes in SDP (defined in RFC 4567). The patch also contains a Multimedia Internet KEYing (MIKEY is defined in RFC 3830) dissector plugin for "mikey" key-mgmt data.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20977
Admittedly not much, so if you have any ideas what the rest means or where
I'm wrong please provide feedback.
As tapa uses udp 5000 and ip protocol 4, I needed to add a hack for the
ip part to properly dispatch betweeen ipip and tapa-tunnel (actually I
was unable to turn the ipip dissector into a heuristic dissector :-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20971
- move dcom-cba and pn-rt files into profinet plugin (where they really belong)
- move some common pn functionality into new packet-pn.c/h instead of having duplicate code
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20825
Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 7:24 PM
To: wireshark-dev@wireshark.org
Hello,
Please consider for checkin the following new dissectors, for the FMP protocol.
FMP (File Mapping Protocol) is the network protocol basis for EMC's HighRoad (MPFS) technology. Highroad is used to allow multiple clients to share access to NAS-shared files while allowing clients to directly access data volumes (via, for example, Fibre Channel or iSCSI). EMC currently uses this technology in our Celerra NAS servers, and we're currently in the process of open sourcing portions of the technology.
FMP actually consists of two ONC/RPC-based protocols - the core FMP protocol, and FMP/Notify. The latter is used as an asynchronous callback to inform clients of status changes, such as lock revocation.
We'd like to offer these dissectors to Wireshark users for help in debugging or otherwise troubleshooting MPFS-related problems. There are still a few minor changes that need to be made ( i.e. a handful of fields that aren't decoded) but the dissector is overall fairly complete and very usable.
Let me know if there are questions or feedback, or otherwise if other info is needed (like sample captures, which I don't want to send out to the mailing list).
Thanks,
Ian Schorr
EMC Corporation
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20679