dissect_ber_boolean() to return a value and update asn2wrs to generate the new signature.
Regenerate all BER dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24015
- support of extension in middle of SEQUENCE root elements
- new option EMBEDDED_PDV_CB to set default callback
- ChoiceValue support at syntax level
- ValueSet support at syntax level
- exception identifier support
- ValueFromObject support at syntax level
- next minor changes (to compile X.880 and INAP)
- dissectors using classes regenerated
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22036
This is purely empirical as I can find no standard that says it should be there.
However successful LDAP/SASL/GSSAPI between AD and Java client shows it seems to be present.
If the confounder is not dissected, the LDAPMessage to fail to be decoded.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20833
and associate it with the conversation properly.
do the same for supportedMech in the negTokenTarg
This will allow wireshark to decode the blob in negTokenTarg even when no supportedMech is provided.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20129
putative octet string isn't one; always check before using it to
dissect, and don't call the dissector if the tvbuff is null. This
should fix bug 472.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15946
we use to determine how to interpret the token; don't bother fetching
the OID attached to the frame or conversation, as we're not using it.
Indent code in the .cnf file to match the code generated by asn2eth.
The mechListMIC in a NegTokenInit is sometimes a sequence containing a
string; check the header of the mechListMIC and dissect it as such a
sequence or as a regular item depending on whether it's a sequence or
not.
If we see a supportedMech in a NegTokenTarg, save next_level_value for
that OID with the conversation.
Dissect a responseToken in a NegTokenTarg, and a mechListMIC in a
NegTokenTarg, appropriately.
Get rid of "gssapi_dissector_handle()", and just use
next_level_value->handle - it was never being called if next_level_value
was null.
When we're dissecting a KRB5 blob, just use get_ber_identifier() to get
the header, so we don't report an ASN.1 error if there isn't a BER
identifier there; dissect the identifier and length only if we know we
have them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15937
DissectorError. In packet-kerberos.c, restore pinfo->private_data if
we throw an exception, which keeps the SMB dissector from throwing
a DissectorError. Initialize variables in other places to squelch
valgrind warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15235
(presumably-)harmless-but-otherwise-unremovable const-to-nonconst
warnings.
In the TACACS dissector, clean up the variables used in option parsing
to avoid some const-to-nonconst warnings.
Clean up some white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15043
pointers either "void *" or "guint8 *", to reduce the level of compiler
warnings (the data in question is largely binary in those cases).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14886
fix bug251 and all other occurances where an oid string passed to packet_ber_object_identifier()
is not defined as foo[MAX_OID_STR_LEN]
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14720
Check whether krb5.h defines KEYTYPE_ARCFOUR_56 - not all versions do
(in particular, the Heimdal that comes with FreeBSD 4.6 doesn't).
packet-kerberos.h includes krb5.h if we hae Heimdal; we don't need to do
so in packet-spnego.c.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13828
callers, so that they can tell "no decrypted tvbuff because I couldn't
decrypt it" from "no decrypted tvbuff because it's not encrypted in the
first place". Set that based on the Kerberos seal algorithm field in
the SPNEGO Kerberos 5 wrap dissector code.
Use that to determine whether the GSS-API encapsulated data in LDAP is
encrypted or not., rather than using a heuristic.
Set the length of the SASL blob tvbuff based on the SASL length and the
length of the tvbuff from which it's consstructed, rather than setting
it to the SASL length.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13780
(cifs: dc's talking to eachother and when longhorn comes out: anyone wanting to talk dce to a dc!)
((this is an incredibly advanced feature well worthy of mentioning in NEWS))
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13690