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.
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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