The file epan/dissectors/packet-k12.c uses the function
strcasestr() which is not available on e.g. Windows. So I cooked
up a patch to epan/strutil.c to add epan_strcasestr() (is there a more
suited place for such a function?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20734
add a function get_persdatafile_dir() that will return the users personal default data dir Win32:"My Documents" UNIX:"" (for the current dir)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20431
A BER-encoded file can be dissected as one of a number of registered syntaxes (registered using register_ber_syntax_dissector()).
Syntaxes may also be associated with OIDs (or other strings) using register_ber_oid_syntax().
A default syntax with which to dissect a BER-encoded file is determined from its filename (extension). For example, ".cer" and ".crt" files will be dissected as "Certificate".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20414
to GByteArrays. Add format_uri() to strutil, which formats a byte string
with percent-escapes. Fixup whitespace and indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20397
if set, and if the program isn't running with additional privileges,
it'll treat the directory in which the program is found as the data
directory.
If, on Windows, the version-number subdirectory of {data
directory}\plugins doesn't exist (which is assumed to mean that the
program is being run from the build directory), or if, on UN*X,
WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY is set, the plugin directory is the
"plugins" subdirectory of the data directory, and all subdirectories of
that directory are scanned for plugins, as the "plugins" subdirectory of
the build directory contains subdirectories for the plugins; this means
that if we're running from the build directory, we'll find the plugins
we built in the build tree.
When generating the wireshark-filter man page, run tshark with
WIRESHARK_RUN_FROM_BUILD_DIRECTORY set, so it uses the plugins from the
build to generate the list of filters.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20261
this primarily removes code and simplifies (==eliminates) the need to track the data that is allocated and should potentially be slightly faster than a slab allocator.
however these functions are called A LOT so there might be a performance hit when using emem with full debugging canary values and all the bells and whistles activated.
this change also makes any future attempt to parallellize dissection of frames easier if we just make the ep allocator allocate from a threads specific ep pool.
(something we would have to do anyway to make ep allocations multithreaded)
this works in all my tests so far but needs more test coverage.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20194
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
proto_can_match_selected() routines, to more clearly separate the two
functions - but have them both call the same underlying routine, so
they both make the same decisions as to whether a match-selected string
can be constructed or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19976
1)
A small change in the number of teleservices recognized
2)
Finally finished a lot of the changes for IOS 5 support.
The attached files must be used together.
Built in Windows XP Pro using Visual Studio C++ with the latest repository.
packet-ansi_map.c.gz
packet-ansi_a.gz
This file contains both packet-ansi_a.c and packet-ansi_a.h changes.
libwireshark.def.gz
ansi_a_stat.c.gz
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19955
*) Remove maximum LDAP PDU size check - they can get large with either large attributes (e.g. CRLs, SPIFs) or with lots of results (see http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users/200610/msg00197.html). The max size preference is also removed.
*) Support for dissecting LDAP controls including server side sorting and paged results. A new BER function is introduced to see if there is a dissector for a given OID.
*) Remove reference to removed BER preference in the LDAP reassembly preference.
*) Mark a LDAPURL as a URL
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19792
Add the ieee802a_add_oui function to libwireshark.def, and also adds the OUI that I am using to a couple of internal lists (in epan/oui.h and dissectors/packet-llc.c).
From me:
Resorted the oui lists, some witespace changes and added Ericsson OUI:s.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19262
- register H.225.0 over TLS (configurable port 1300)
- register SIP over TLS (fixed port 5061)
- new function proto_tree_get_root()
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19059
change all accessor functions to be defines to the emem_tree_ functions.
now to create a tree with a different scope we only need to create a new
..._tree_create() function and set up the appropriate defines
(it was a mistake to call the functions se_tree_create and se_tree_create_non_persistent, they should be the other way around i.e. se_tree_create_persistent and se_tree_create )
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18895