https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4422
From me: Fix a number of instances where the function prototype or
the function definition wasn't changed so there was a mismatch
thus causing Windows (but not gcc) compilation errors.
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for GNUTLS since they provide 32-bit and 64-bit Windows packages. We no
longer have winposixtype.h, so remove its #includes and add a ssize_t
typedef to config.h.win32.
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Also make use of TRY_TO_FAKE_THIS_ITEM in proto_tree_add_text_node(), proto_tree_add_none_format() and proto_tree_add_protocol_format().
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routines handled by epan/report_err.c.
Move copy_binary_file() in file.c to epan/filesystem.c, and rename it to
copy_file_binary_mode() (to clarify that it *can* copy text files;
arguably, *all* files are "binary" unless you're on, say, an IBM 1401
:-)). Have it use the report_err.c routines, so it works in
console-mode programs.
Clean up some comments while we're at it.
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some functions to match.
Add GeoIP lookups to the IP dissector. Add a preference for GeoIP lookups,
which is disabled by default.
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GeoIP can map IP addresses to Countries, Cities, AS numbers, ISPs,
etc. If any library paths are defined AND any database files are found,
corresponding columns are added to the endpoint tables in the GUI.
To do:
- Add columns to the conversation list
- Add GeoIP info to "-z conv,..."
- Create a default UAT file.
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memory corruption in tshark (and Wireshark when exiting the program instead
of loading a new file?).
Why this wasn't always here I don't know.
This may give us a pile of buildbot fuzz failures but that's a Good Thing.
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epan/filesystem.c
have get_plugin_dir() calling init_plugin_dir() if necessary
epan/epan.c and epan/report_err.c
move the report_failure family into the new report_err.c file, have epan_init() calling the initializer
epan/plugins.h and epan/proto.c
do not have init_plugins() calling the proto_reg functions instead do it in init_proto()
gtk/main.c and tshark.c
init_plugin_dir() has become suprefluous
capinfos.c and editcap.c
load the wiretap plugins
Makefiles
do what's needed to build withe the above changes.
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The splash screen shows a progress bar and a percentage complete - like the progress dialog.
As dissectors are initialised and handed off the name is shown. However, the names of plugin dissectors are not shown.
The update to the make-dissector-reg shell script has been tested, though I think generally the python version is used.
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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.
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including dftest - will get the GUID table initialized (which anything
that needs libwireshark needs to have happen, so dissectors can register
GUIDs in that table).
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Please see: http://wiki.ethereal.com/Development/ExpertInfo for a complete overview of the intended feature and it's current state of implementation.
While I'm working on this, I've also added some more status result codes to the DCE/RPC and DCOM dissectors.
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This offesr memory allocation with a packet scope making memory leaks less likely and memory management faster.
Add initialization calls for both tethereal and ethereal.
Convert the ip_to_str() function to use this and avoid doing the silly rotating buffers thing it previously did.
We also need an equivalent set of functions for allocation with capture file scope (free when next capture is loaded) but i dont know where to put the free_all call.
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include of <resolv.h> in any system header file gets the system
<resolv.h> (needed for builds on Tru64 with GTK+ 1.2[.x]).
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they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
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errors to the user. Use that, rather than "g_warning()", in the
Diameter dissector to report errors reading the dictionary.
Make the format argument to "simple_dialog()" a "const" pointer.
Fix up the read-error message in Tethereal to end with a newline.
If a simple dialog is requested before the main window or the
capture-control window is popped up, queue it up and pop the queued
messages up once the main or capture-control window is displayed.
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that dissectors should call to report file open and read errors, and
have "report_open_failure()" and "report_read_failure()" call through
those pointers, rather than being defined and exported by the
application using libethereal - instead, the application would define
those functions and pass pointers to them to 'epan_init()".
Move "report_err.h" to the epan directory, as the functions it declares
are now part of the libethereal API.
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Support can be enabled at configure time by using "--with-adns=DIR".
If support is enabled, async queries happen whenever host name resolution
is enabled. Do we need a separate preference for async queries?
Currently, only IPv4 reverse queries are supported. I can add IPv4 forward
lookup support, but I don't have any way to test IPv6 queries.
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protocols (where there's a virtual circuit ID of some sort in packets)
what conversations are for protocols ultimately running atop
connectionless network layers. Have circuit type and ID values in the
"packet_info" structure.
Have the Frame Relay dissector set the circuit type and ID values, and
have the Wellfleet compression protocol set up circuit information and
store compression information with the circuit.
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it's handed a pointer, which means that "epan_dissect_prime_dfilter()"
doesn't do so either; make that argument a "const dfilter_t *" in both
cases.
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One example extension is rpcstat.
Try -Z rpc,rtt,100003,3 as argument to tethereal when reading a capture
containing NFSv3 packets.
tap-rpcstat.[ch] is intended to demonstrate the api and can be used to
base other extensions on.
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