forked from osmocom/wireshark
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Convert wiretap/ascend.y.in from Bison/YACC to Lemon and rename it to wiretap/ascend_parser.lemon. Tighten up some of our scanning and parsing. Make the indentation in it and related files consistent. Aside from the recent IPv4 fragment offset changes, this produces identical output to the 3.4 branch for the Ascend trace files I have here. Remove the comment about supporting other commands. Another timeline might have an Ascend that successfully pivoted to DSL or 15625B+1D gigabit ISDN, but this one has neither. This was our last/only Bison/YACC file, so remove Bison/YACC as a development and packaging dependency and remove references to it from the documentation. |
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README.Debian | ||
README.Debian.security | ||
changelog | ||
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copyright | ||
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ethereal-common.NEWS | ||
headers-check.c | ||
libwireshark-data.install | ||
libwireshark-dev.install | ||
libwireshark0.install | ||
libwireshark0.lintian-overrides | ||
libwireshark0.symbols | ||
libwiretap-dev.install | ||
libwiretap0.docs | ||
libwiretap0.install | ||
libwiretap0.symbols | ||
libwsutil-dev.install | ||
libwsutil0.install | ||
libwsutil0.symbols | ||
license-text-about-dialog | ||
maxmind_db_paths | ||
postinst | ||
rules | ||
templates | ||
tshark.docs | ||
tshark.install | ||
tshark.lintian-overrides | ||
tshark.manpages | ||
wireshark-common.config | ||
wireshark-common.install | ||
wireshark-common.lintian-overrides | ||
wireshark-common.manpages | ||
wireshark-common.postinst | ||
wireshark-common.postrm | ||
wireshark-dev.docs | ||
wireshark-dev.install | ||
wireshark-dev.manpages | ||
wireshark-dev.prerm | ||
wireshark-doc.docs | ||
wireshark-qt.docs | ||
wireshark-qt.install | ||
wireshark-qt.lintian-overrides | ||
wireshark-qt.manpages |
README.Debian.security
Handling security fixes in source package wireshark Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer and it's ability to perform deep packet inspection in live traffic may encourage users to use Wireshark/Tshark as a part of an intrusion detection or traffic monitoring system. In that case, please note that Wireshark/Tshark may contain remotely triggerable bugs causing crashes or allowing code injection. Bugs allowing code injection will be fixed in regular Debian Security Advisories, but fixes for pure crash bugs may be delayed. -- Balint Reczey <balint@balintreczey.hu> Fri, 10 Jul 2009 15:38:33 +0200