this causes "Makefile.in" to have two GPL notices - "Makefile.in" and
the "Makefile" generated from it are generated files, so maybe that's
OK).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=639
is true. The test for truth now becomes a test for existence. The dfilter
grammar no longer recognizes 'true' and 'false', since you can now check
a boolean field via:
tr.sr
or by its negation:
!tr.sr
svn path=/trunk/; revision=591
filtered state. The display filter text entry widget is left in its
original state, so an ENTER can reset the packet list. The manpage has
been changed to mention this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=580
the "Open File" dialog box (the "Open File" dialog box equivalent of the
"-R" flag). Have "load_cap_file()" take the filter expression as an
argument, and make the global "rfilter" into a member of a
"capture_file" structure.
When reading a temporary capture file after a live capture, don't apply
any filter.
Move the code that pops up error boxes on file opens when reading a
capture file back to "load_cap_file()"; it also pops up error boxes if
the filter expression can't be parsed.
Don't enable "File/Save" or "File/Save As..." if an attempt to read a
capture file fails - if there was already an open capture file, it was
closed by "load_cap_file()", so we no longer have an open file to save.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=460
display-filter syntax expression as an argument, and causes that filter
to be applied to all packets when a capture file is read in; packets
that don't match the filter are discarded.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=454
glossary of display filter symbols, just as it does with "-G", except
that, as it can discover that it was so invoked before even looking at
the command-line arguments, it needn't even bother calling "gtk_init()"
to process those command-line arguments GTK+ cares about, and thus
needn't do any X stuff at all when so invoked.
That allows Ethereal to be built in an environment where you don't have
an X server, and, if your connection to your X server is slow, allows
you to built it faster.
Get rid of the "-G" flag, as it had only a somewhat specialized use.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=444
field by itself assumes you are checking for the existence of that protocol
or field.
Changed the format of the list of filterable fields in the man page.
Developers: run "./configure" so that your configure script will re-create
dfilter2pod from the new dfilter2pod.in
svn path=/trunk/; revision=426
listed in the AUTHORS file. (Arguably, that section - *and* the list of
developers in the "Help/About" box - should be generated from the
AUTHORS file by a script....)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=415
as it standed depends on your lex being flex, but that only matters if you're
a developer. The distribution will include the dfilter-scanner.c file, so
that if the user doesn't modify dfilter-scanner.l, he won't need flex to
re-create the *.c file.
The new lex scanner gives me better syntax checking for ether addresses. I
thought I could get by using GScanner, but it simply wasn't powerful enough.
All operands have English-like abbreviations and C-like syntax:
and, && ; or, || ; eq, == ; ne, != ; , etc.
I removed the ETHER_VENDOR type in favor of letting the user use the [x:y]
notation: ether.src[0:3] == 0:6:29 instead of ether.srcvendor == 00:06:29
I implemented the IPXNET field type; it had been there before, but was
not implemented. I chose to make it use integer values rather than byte
ranges, since an IPX Network is 4 bytes. So a display filter looks like this:
ipx.srcnet == 0xc0a82c00
rather than this:
ipx.srcnet == c0:a8:2c:00
I can supposrt the byte-range type IPXNET in the future, very trivially.
I still have more work to do on the parser though. It needs to check ranges
when extracting byte ranges ([x:y]) from packets. And I need to get rid
of those reduce/reduce errors from yacc!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=414
others are copied into the build-tree by 'automake -a'. The autogen.sh
script runs autoheader, automake, and autoconf for the developer in order
to populate a fresh CVS image with the generated build tools.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=388
capture to a file or printer. This should eventually get the ability to
print either all the packets or only the packets selected by the display
filter, and possibly also the ability to print only packets M through N.
Get rid of "cur" member of "capture_file" structure; nobody used it.
There's no need to pass a pointer to a "dialog_button" variable to
"simple_dialog()" for the error boxes displayed if a file copy or move
fails; that dialog box is just a message box and has only an "OK"
button.
Put the declaration of "prefs" into "prefs.h".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=380
Make the descriptions of all options full sentences (if an option sets
XXX, describe it as "Sets XXX" rather than just "XXX"); some were, some
weren't.
Note that "-f" sets the *capture* filter expression.
Don't say that Ethereal can read only "libpcap"-format files; it can
read other formats (using "wiretap" to read capture files is no longer
an option, it's what Ethereal always uses).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=368
suggestion, this new method using a static array should use less memory
and be faster. It also has a nice side-effect of making the source-code
more readble, IMHO.
Changed the print routines to look for protocol proto_data instead of
looking at the text label as they did before, hoping that the data hex
dump field item starts with "Data (".
Added the -G keyword to ethereal to make it dump a glossary of display
filter keywords to stdout and exit. This data is then formatted with
the doc/dfilter2pod perl program to pod format, which is combined
with doc/ethereal.pod.template to create doc/ethereal.pod, from which
the ethereal manpage is created. This way we can keep the manpage up-to-date
with a list of fields that can be filtered on.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=364
no longer do. (Leave a placeholder comment; the syntax should perhaps
be described here.) Update the example filter to match current reality.
Note that the <Return> and <Enter> keys, when typed in the display
filter field, cause the filter to be applied.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=356
new proto_tree routines. I also removed the check for lex and yacc from
wiretap's configure script. The IP dissector now uses
proto_register_field_array().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=348
mechanism that is built into ethereal. Wiretap is now used to read all
file formats. Libpcap is used only for capturing.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=342
NetMon statistic packets for now. We might fix that problem with wiretap,
either filtering out those packets, and/or providing the summary
information through a new wiretap API.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=326
already appears in the list; the extra line is probably leftover from
cutting-and-pasting the author list from the AUTHORS file).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=314
to a file unknown to the user first. The manpage has now been updated to reflect
the ability of the user to use the TMPDIR environment variable to change the
location of this capture file. And now the capture file is deleted when
ethereal exits, if the user has not saved the trace file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=243
a random name chosen by tempnam(), unknown to the user. If the user decides to save that
trace, he then uses File | Save to save it to a file. File | Save As lets him make a copy
of his named trace file as well. I also updated my e-mail address in the various credit
locations.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=242
generalizes the column printing code, adds a "frame" tree item to
the tree view, and fixes a bunch of miscellaneous coding bugs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31