Note that you have to modify plugins/Makefile.nmake.
Fix "plugin/" to "plugins/".
Update the sample Makefile.am and Makefile.nmake to match the current
state of affairs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8899
LDAP messages that span multiple segments will throw an exception unless we have reassembly enabled.
Update TCP so that IF an exception was thrown that we still pick up any hints
provided by the subdissector about where the next PDU starts.
Update LDAP so that it will rpovide hints to TCP about where the next LDAP PDU starts in the sequence number space.
Thus now ethereal can find and dissect LDAP PDUs that starts somewhere in the middle of a TCP segment.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8895
(string) values to be put into the protocol tree as fields and allowing
some headers to get special treatment, and use it for Authorization,
Proxy-Authorization, WWW-Authenticate, and Proxy-Authenticate.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8892
If we have short or malformed PDUs in protocols above TCP this will generate
an exception and thus some of the stateful things such as keeping track of
and printing the tcp analysis data will be shourcutted and not called.
Add a wrapper around the call to the subdissectors above TCP so that
if an exception is generated we will still catch it and explicitely
call tcp_print_sequence_number_analysis() so that also short packets are
handled well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8891
Sometimes if we cant decrypt a DCERPC packet decrypted_tvb is NULL.
do not pass a NULL pointer to show_stub_data() since this will dump
core.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8890
run-time in the dissector itself), and <sys/types.h> and <netinet/in.h>
(we shouldn't need either of those, and they might be responsible for
dragging in <sys/procset.h> on Digital UNIX - that header defines P_SID
in a way that conflicts with our definition).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8889
snoop file unless it has enoguh padding to hold a Shomiti trailer
record. (DEAR SUN MICROSYSTEMS: PLEASE DO NOT STUFF 16 OR MORE BYTES OF
PADDING INTO A SNOOP PACKET. THANK YOU. HAVE A NICE DAY.)
Add a little paranoia about the record and captured data lengths.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8883
draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps-06 says "The UDP port numbers are the same
as used by IKE traffic, as defined in [Kiv05]", and "[Kiv05]" is
draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-05, which has been superseded by
draft-ietf-ipsec-nat-t-ike-07; the latter appears to imply that it goes
over port 4500, not port 500.
We already have a draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps-06 dissector for port
4500 (packet-ipsec-udp.c), and it's not entirely clear to me how, if
draft-ietf-ipsec-udp-encaps-06 traffic *did* go over port 500, you'd
distinguish it from regular ISAKMP traffic.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8882
somewhat; this fixes a bug wherein we were assuming all modules
necessarily had preference pages (they won't, if the only preferences
for the module are obsolete preferences).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8880
* Extra headers: Encoding-Version, WWW-Authenticate,
Proxy-Authenticate
* Fix memory allocate/free in header parsing functions & macros
* Add missing "ok = TRUE" for some header parsing functions
* Header subfields all share the same subtree identifier (more
intuitive)
* Get rid of unused header fields and subtrees
* Some whitespace changes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8879
the interface isn't in the list of known (local) interfaces - that way
we don't try to get entries if the user's in the middle of changing the
"Interface:" text, or if the interface is an rpcap: URL (getting the
link-layer header type list for a remote interface is currently
impossible, and even just getting its *default* interface type could
hang for a long time if the remote machine isn't responding).
Free the link-layer header type list when we're done with it.
Label the option menu for that list "Link-layer header type", as it
doesn't control the data link type of the interface in the only case I
know of where it's settable, namely 802.11 interfaces - it just controls
whether the packets you get from the interface have a fake Ethernet
header or a real 802.11 header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8867
need to call it if you already have a pointer to the first entry in the
list, which is what "a pointer to the list" is.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8866
* Use function reference arrays for header parse function lookup
(avoids switch())
* Use macros for the common parts of the header parse functions
* Use macros for identical header dissection functions
* Implement many missing header parse functions
* Automatic header parse error notification
* Some minor edits
* Add HTTP equivalents to WSP status codes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8865
* Added a new function get_file_in_temp() to
epan/filesystem.c. This because of asn1.dll plugin which
had code to write to a log-file "c:\temp\ethereal.log". I feel
this patch makes this safer; I don't even have a c:\temp dir.
* Patched packet-asn1.c to use get_file_in_temp().
* Added some #undef to packet-snmp.c to silence gcc.
* Changed "%u" -> "%lu" formats in util.c
Rename get_file_in_temp() to get_tempfile_path() to match other function
names.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8859
1. Add several return values
2. Fix the reply structure for NCP 22/48, 23/122
3. Fix the request structure for NCP 23/121
4. ServerID should be displayed as a hex value.
5. ServerStationLong should be LE.
6. JobNumberList should be JobNumberLong.
7. Fix 87/64, 87/65, 87/66, 87/68, 87/69 - These are not Advanced Audit
Service, they really 64 bit file support NCP's.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8855
2000, 00:00:00 *local* time. The amount to add to that is just the UNIX
time stamp value for that point in time; get it with "mktime()".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8854