wireshark/epan/dissectors/packet-ncp-int.h
Greg Morris a9e704bc96 Fixes and updated files:
File NCP2222.py:
1. Added NCP service type 0xffff = All types
2. Added evaluation of task states. (following bits are defined. 0=normal, 1 = TTS explicit transaction in progress, 2= TTS implicit transaction in progress, 4 = Shared file ste lock in progress)
3. Reversed the Volume Request Flags, this was backwards (s/b 0=do not return name with volume number, 1=Return name with volume number)
4. Fixed endianess of Creator ID in NetWare Information Struct.
5. File information structure incorrectly defined Current Block Being Decompressed.
6. Logical Lock Status structure incorrectly identified Task Number as a byte. It should be two bytes "word".
7. Fixed endianess of Modifier ID in NetWare Information Struct.
8. Fixed Name Space Information structure (was defined as Name Space, changed to Creator Name Space Number).
9. Fixed Semaphore Structure (Task Number was incorrectly defined as a byte, should be two bytes "word").
10. Added Task structure (Task Number, Task State)
11. Fixed Volume structure (incorrectly defined Volume Name)
12. Added VolumeWithName structure (This struct contains both volume number and volume name)
13. Added error 0x8901 - "No purgable files available"
14. Added error 0x8977 - "Buffer too small" 
15. Added error 0x899c - "No more trustees found"
16. Added error 0x89d9 - "Queue station is not a server"
17. Added NCP connection status values (0=Ok, 1=Bad service connection, 10=File server is down, 40=Broadcast Message Pending)
18. Fixed error definitions for NCP 22/50.
19. Fixed reply packet for NCP 22/52 to properly display volume information depending on reply struct, Volume or volume with name.
20. Fixed error definitions for NCP 22/52
21. Fixed NCP 23/26 reply packet to properly return internet address and display correctly.
22. Fixed NCP 23/27 Reply packet structure to properly repeat connection numbers array.
23. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/33
24. Fixed NCP 23/114 Request (improperly defined Charge Information as a long value, s/b word)
25. Fixed NCP 23/120 Reply (Improperly defined Job Number as a long value, s/b word)
26. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/123
27. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/124
28. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/131
29. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/132
30. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/135
31. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/137
32. Fixed error definitions for NCP 23/138
33. Fixed NCP 23/205 Reply (User Login Allowed incorrectly defined as long value, s/b byte value)
34. Fixed NCP 23/234 Reply (Reply structure incorrectly defined based on old NCP documentation. Corrected per new docs)
35. Fixed endianess of NCP 23/237 Reply on value Number of Locks.
36. Fixed endianess of NCP 23/238 Reply on value Number of Locks.
37. Fixed error definitions for NCP 30
38. Fixed error definitions for NCP 36/6
39. Fixed error definitions for NCP 86/2
40. Fixed error definitions for NCP 86/3
41. Fixed error definitions for NCP 86/4
42. Fixed error definitions for NCP 86/5
43. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/1
44. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/4
45. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/5
46. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/10
47. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/11
48. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/12
49. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/17
50. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/18
51. Fixed NCP 87/20 Reply to properly decode multiple entries returned. This used to only dissect the first entry.
52. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/30
53. Fixed NCP 87/33 Reply to properly utilize the request flags to dissect the reply packet NetWare Info Struct
54. Fixed error definitions for NCP 87/33
55. Fixed error definitions for NCP 88/22
56. Fixed error definitions for NCP 89/1
57. Fixed error definitions for NCP 89/10
58. Fixed NCP 89/11 Request packet structure
59. Fixed error definitions for NCP 89/11
60. Fixed NCP 89/20 Reply to properly decode multiple entries returned. This used to only dissect the first entry.
61. Fixed error definitions for NCP 104/5
62. Added undefined NCP 112
63. Fixed NCP 123/11 Reply to properly dissect FileName, Name, and copyright.
64. Fixed NCP 123/17 Reply to properly display NCP Network Address values.
65. Fixed NCP 123/24 Reply to properly display Driver Board Name, Driver Short Name, and Dirver Logical Name.
66. Fixed error definitions for NCP 123/33
67. Fixed NCP 123/60 to properly display Set Command Name and Set Command Value.
68. Fixed error definitions for NCP 123/70
69. Fixed NCP 123/71 Reply to utilize new File Information Struct
70. Fixed error definitions for NCP 123/71
71. Fixed error definitions for NCP 123/72
72. Added NCP 123/249
73. Added NCP 123/251
74. Added NCP 123/252
75. Added NCP 123/253
76. Added NCP 123/254
77. Added NCP 123/255
78. Fixed error definitions for NCP 131/1
79. Fixed error definitions for NCP 131/2
 
File packet-ncp2222.inc
1. Added new NCP preference setting to tell Wireshark to decode the NetWare information structure as new or old style.
2. Set default NCP preference settings of echo connection and echo file to FALSE.
3. Added NDS verb 2 Request Flags (0=retain old object, 1=delete old object)
4. Fixed problem where NDS fragmentation could not be reassembled on reload. (fragment array needed to be re-initialized on reload)
5. Fixed NCP service types 1111, 5555, bbbb, and 1111/LIP to reflect real type number. (Was defined as 0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, etc... Now defined as 0x1, 0x5, 0xb, etc)
6. Fixed function build_expert_data to parse subtree memory structures to acquire NCP request value records
7. Fix NDS attribute type Boolean to byte value and properly aligned.
8. Fixed attribute zendmSearchOrder to display properly regardless of number or order of value entries.
9. Added check of length of packet prior to attempting to defragment
10. Added for Request packets logic to abort if NCP type isn't found.
11. Added logic to store packet length and then manually decode NCP function 123 based on length.
12. Added logic to manually dissect NCP 87/20 and 89/20 reply packets.
13. NDS resolve name replies with remote entry as the specifier should not store the EID returned (0x00000000)
14. Added logic to trap and echo to expert tap when connection status flags indicate an error.
15. Added manual dissect of NCP 23/26 replies
16. Added logic to Capture the EID returned form NCP 22/51 "Get vol info".
17. Fixed NDS verb 0x2a
18. Fixed NDS verb 0x2b
 
File packet-ncp.c
1. Fix offset for packet signature. (This used to automatically set the offset to account for packet signature if it could not determine the correct NCP type. But for some failed fragment packets, retransmissions, etc, this would be wrongly identified. So first we check to see if we can read a valid type at the offset before we just automatically assume that packet signature is being used)
2. Register the new NCP preference for old/new NetWareInfoStruct.
 
File packet-ncp-int.h
1. Add extern declaration for ncp_newstyle setting.
2. Add length, req_mask, and req_mast_ext to ncp_req_hash_value structure
 
File packet-ncp-sss.c
1. Fix SecretStore request verb Write App Secrets, Client Put Data, to evaluate packet length.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=19073
2006-08-29 08:45:53 +00:00

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/* packet-ncp-int.h
* Structures and functions for NetWare Core Protocol.
* Gilbert Ramirez <gram@alumni.rice.edu>
* Modified for NDS support by Greg Morris (gmorris@novell.com)
*
* Portions Copyright (c) Gilbert Ramirez 2000-2002
* Portions Copyright (c) Novell, Inc. 2000-2003
*
* $Id$
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 2000 Gerald Combs
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef __PACKET_NCP_INT_H__
#define __PACKET_NCP_INT_H__
#include <epan/expert.h>
typedef struct _ptvc_record ptvc_record;
typedef struct _sub_ptvc_record sub_ptvc_record;
struct _ptvc_record {
int *hf_ptr;
gint length;
const sub_ptvc_record *sub_ptvc_rec;
unsigned int endianness : 1; /* 0=BE, 1=LE */
unsigned int var_index : 2;
unsigned int repeat_index : 2;
unsigned int req_cond_index : 8;
unsigned int special_fmt : 2;
};
/*
* Every NCP packet has this common header (except for burst packets).
*/
struct ncp_common_header {
guint16 type;
guint8 sequence;
guint8 conn_low;
guint8 task;
guint8 conn_high; /* type=0x5555 doesn't have this */
};
#define NCP_FMT_NONE 0
#define NCP_FMT_NW_DATE 1
#define NCP_FMT_NW_TIME 2
#define NCP_FMT_UNICODE 3
extern gboolean nds_defragment;
extern gboolean nds_echo_eid;
extern gboolean ncp_echo_err;
extern gboolean ncp_echo_conn;
extern gboolean ncp_echo_server;
extern gboolean ncp_echo_file;
extern gboolean ncp_newstyle;
struct _sub_ptvc_record {
gint *ett;
const char *descr;
const ptvc_record *ptvc_rec;
};
typedef struct {
const char *dfilter_text;
dfilter_t *dfilter;
} conditional_record;
typedef struct {
int *hf_ptr;
const char *first_string;
const char *repeat_string;
} info_string_t;
struct novell_tap {
int stat;
int hdr;
};
typedef struct novell_tap _novell_tap;
typedef struct {
guint8 error_in_packet;
gint ncp_error_index;
} error_equivalency;
typedef struct {
guint8 func;
guint8 subfunc;
guint8 has_subfunc;
const gchar* name;
gint group;
const ptvc_record *request_ptvc;
const ptvc_record *reply_ptvc;
const error_equivalency *errors;
const int *req_cond_indexes;
unsigned int req_cond_size_type;
const info_string_t *req_info_str;
} ncp_record;
typedef struct {
const ncp_record *ncp_rec;
gboolean *req_cond_results;
guint32 req_frame_num;
nstime_t req_frame_time;
guint16 length;
guint32 req_nds_flags;
guint8 nds_request_verb;
guint8 nds_version;
char object_name[256];
gboolean nds_frag;
guint32 nds_end_frag;
guint32 nds_frag_num;
guint16 req_mask;
guint16 req_mask_ext;
} ncp_req_hash_value;
void dissect_ncp_request(tvbuff_t*, packet_info*, guint32,
guint8, guint16, proto_tree *volatile);
void dissect_ncp_reply(tvbuff_t *, packet_info*, guint32, guint8,
guint16, proto_tree*, struct novell_tap*);
void dissect_ping_req(tvbuff_t *, packet_info*, guint32, guint8,
guint16, proto_tree*);
void dissect_nds_request(tvbuff_t*, packet_info*, guint32,
guint8, guint16, proto_tree*);
void nds_defrag(tvbuff_t*, packet_info*, guint32,
guint8, guint16, proto_tree*, struct novell_tap*);
extern int proto_ncp;
extern gint ett_ncp;
extern gint ett_nds;
extern gint ett_nds_segments;
extern gint ett_nds_segment;
/*extern dissector_handle_t nds_data_handle;*/
extern GHashTable *nds_fragment_table;
extern GHashTable *nds_reassembled_table;
/*
* NCP packet types.
*/
#define NCP_ALLOCATE_SLOT 0x1111
#define NCP_SERVICE_REQUEST 0x2222
#define NCP_SERVICE_REPLY 0x3333
#define NCP_WATCHDOG 0x3e3e
#define NCP_DEALLOCATE_SLOT 0x5555
#define NCP_BURST_MODE_XFER 0x7777
#define NCP_POSITIVE_ACK 0x9999
#define NCP_BROADCAST_SLOT 0xbbbb
#define NCP_LIP_ECHO 0x4c69
#endif