Does wireshark-gtk2\plugins\1.7.1-SVN-39918 specify a file name
or directory name on the target
(F = file, D = directory)?
svn path=/trunk/; revision=39922
- Define macros for certain CFLAGS in config.nmake iso of having defs in each makefile;
a. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H and -D_U_="" are now part of a macro named STANDARD_CFLAGS;
b. -WX has been replaced by WARNINGS_ARE_ERRORS (defined as -WX in config.nmake)
(This allows disabling "Warnings as Errors" by just changing config.nmake)
c. CVARSDLL definitions (not usage) have been removed from the various makefiles.
XXX: It appears the usage of CVARSDLL can also be removed (not yet done) since:
-DWIN32 and -DNULL=0 do not appear to be needed (any more);
-D_MT and _D_DLL are not needed since /MP causes these definitions.
d. Define a macro WARNINGS_CFLAGS with additional specific compiler (level4) warnings to be enabled.
E.G., 4295: array is too small to include a terminating null character
- config.nmake: reformat some long lines for readability;
- plugins\Makefile.nmake: clean-deps does nothing: remove it (and usage in top-level makefile);
- dissectors/Makefile.nmake: test to enable packet-rrc.obj target needs to include MSVC2010 ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35747
New dissector (plugin) to support decode of the EPCglobal Low-Level Reader
protocol (see llrp.org for more information). This dissector has passed fuzz
testing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33088
(real and simulated) BMW cars for all kinds of gadget communication.
My plugin only dissects the high level infrastructure and not any particular
messages. It uses a heuristic dissector to detect INTERLINK packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32202
Attached to this post you find a patch for integration into wireshark that adds
a dissector for SERCOS III, ethertype 0x88cd.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25270
This plugin implements a dissector for Infiniband. It is released
under the GPL v2.
Rather than using say libpcap to capture raw (unframed) IP packets
from near the top of an IPoIB stack, this plugin dissects link level
Infiniband frames.
Infiniband trace files can be read from Endace ERF format trace
files, or from libpcap DLT_ERF files containing ERF TYPE_INFINIBAND
records. There is currently no native DLT_INFINIBAND in libpcap.
Each record contains a hardware timestamp, capture metadata such as
port Id, and a complete link level Infiniband frame starting from
the Local Route Header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24628
Author :
Richard Kuemmel <r.kuemmel[AT]beckhoff.de>
Updates and bugfixes:
Peter Johansson <peterjohansson73[AT]gmail.com>
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23174
references to h223 in README.plugins with agentx since it's small and
no one seems to be in a hurry to move it to epan/dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22641
reducing the chances that, if a plugin is removed, an extra ".."
reference will be left in.
Get rid of the extra ".."s that were left in when the ACN plugin was
recently removed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19840
The RDM protocol has been accepted as ANSI standard E1.20-2006. The following patch updates the decoder to that spec.
At the same time it is promoted to a build-in dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19596
A custom plugin (not yet to be released to the public) can be added to Makefile.nmake easily. But this has a drawback:
The modified Makefile.nmake appears as a modified file in the commit list and in generated patches (this annoyed me for years).
To solve this I've added a plugin like mechanism which calls a Custom.nmake file for each target (if the file is existing). I've also added a Custom.nmake.example for a quick start.
I don't know how to do this for the Makefile.am, so I leave this as an exercise for the interested reader ;-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19377
I hope this is the right place to send a patch for a new dissector
plugin. The telegram it dissects are for the communication between PLCs
(Programmable logic controller) from the company Saia Burgess Controls
Ltd. (http://www.start-controls.com, http://www.saia-burgess.com or
http://www.sbc-support.ch). The protocol is named Ether-S-Bus (the PLCs
are called PCD2, PCD3, PCD4).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18526