sure we don't overwrite filter status messages during live captures.
When "!=" is used in a display filter, point the user to the User's Guide.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24315
filter name in the description field and it will display that field in the
packet list if it occurs in that packet. Note that the more common fields
are implemented, but a number of them remain to be implemented in
epan/proto.c. I will work on these other fields as I have time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24308
type, not a "how do I format addresses?" type; declare it as such, and
remove the comment that pointed out that the type field had the wrong
(C) type.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24297
point, so we don't have issues with numbers not being exactly
representable; that makes it less likely that the change described below
will change a time stamp if it's not fixing the time stamp (i.e., if
time_day is 0).
The Sniffer manual "Expert Sniffer(R) Network Analyzer Operations,
Release 5.50" says that a frame2_rec has a time stamp with an 8-bit
time_high field and an 8-bit time_day field. Interpreting the time
stamp that way fixes the time stamps in at least some captures; see, for
example, bug 2251.
Fix/update some comments (for example, the Sniffer documentation is no
longer at that URL).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24296
Display port number in SCTP Conversations table.
Get correct display filter from SCTP Conversations.
Arrange Conversations and Endpoints tabs alphabetically.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24291
add dissection of the 16 byte header prior to the NDR data when NDR is
transported as a blob ontop of !dcerpc
like the LOGON_INFO in the PAC in kerberos
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24289
unusable; it'd only be unusable if we require that functions be declared
before they're used (i.e., if we check for that with -Wimplicit and if
we fail if the check produces a warning because we're using -Werror).
Always checking doesn't necessarily work if, for example, you're not
compiling with GCC, as -Werror and -Wimplicit might not be recognized by
other compilers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24287
Add a dissector for the Scripting Service Protocol provided as part of the
RSPLIB package. RSPLIB is an Open Source implementation of the upcoming
Reliable Server Pooling standard. The scripting service is an application
for load distribution, based on Reliable Server Pooling.
From me:
Shorten the protocol name to SSP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24276
1) update SDP dissector with new IDs from assigned numbers document
https://www.bluetooth.org/apps/content/default.aspx?doc_id=49709
2) decode attribute IDs in an "attribute ID list" parameter (previously it
showed raw number only)
3) removed some duplicate entries in vs_service_classes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24267