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:stylesheet: ws.css
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= Wireshark {wireshark-version} Release Notes
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// AsciiDoc quick reference: http://powerman.name/doc/asciidoc
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// Asciidoctor Syntax Quick Reference:
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// http://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-syntax-quick-reference/
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This is an experimental release intended to test new features for
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Wireshark 3.0.
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== What is Wireshark?
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Wireshark is the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer. It is
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used for troubleshooting, analysis, development and education.
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== What’s New
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Many user interface improvements have been made. See the “New and Updated
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Features” section below for more details.
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=== Bug Fixes
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The following bugs have been fixed:
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//* wsbuglink:5000[]
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//* wsbuglink:6000[Wireshark bug]
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//* cveidlink:2014-2486[]
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//* Wireshark slowly leaked water under the kitchen sink over the course of several months, causing a big mess.
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//_Non-empty section placeholder._
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Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes.
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(wsbuglink:1419[])
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=== New and Updated Features
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The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
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since version 2.6.0:
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* Conversation timestamps are supported for UDP/UDP-Lite protocols
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* TShark now supports the `-G elastic-mapping` option which generates an ElasticSearch mapping file.
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* The “Capture Information” dialog has been added back (wsbuglink:12004[]).
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* The Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 dissectors no longer validate the frame check sequence (checksum) by default.
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tcp: add support for reassembling out-of-order segments
Currently out-of-order segments will result in cutting a stream into
two pieces while the out-of-order segment itself is ignored. For
example, a stream of segments "ABDCE" is interpreted as "AB", "DE" with
"C" ignored. This behavior breaks TLS decryption or prevent application
layer PDUs (such as HTTP requests/responses) from being reconstructed.
To fix this, buffer segments when a gap is detected.
The proposed approach extends the "multi-segment PDU" (MSP) mechanism
which is normally used for linking multiple, sequential TCP segments
into a single PDU. When a gap is detected between segments, it is
assumed that the segments within this gap are out-of-order and will be
received (or retransmitted) later.
The current implementation has a limitation though, if multiple gaps
exist, then the subdissector will only be called when all gaps are
filled (the subdissector will receive segments later than necessary).
For example with "ACEBD", "ABC" can already be processed after "B" is
received (with "E" still buffered), but due to how MSP are extended, it
must receive "D" too before it reassembles "ABCDE". In practice this
could mean that the request/response times between HTTP requests and
responses are slightly off, but at least the stream is correct now.
(These limitations are documented in the User's Guide.)
As the feature fails at least the 802.11 decryption test where packets
are missing (instead of OoO), hide this feature behind a preference.
Tested with captures containing out-of-order TCP segments from the
linked bug reports, comparing the effect of toggling the preference on
the summary output of tshark, the verbose output (-V) and the two-pass
output (-2 or -2V). Captures marked with "ok" just needed "simple"
out-of-order handling. Captures marked with "ok2" additionally required
the reassembly API change to set the correct reassembled length.
This change does "regress" on bug 10289 though when the preference is
enabled as retransmitted single-segment PDUs are now passed to
subdissectors. I added a TODO comment for this unrelated cosmetic issue.
Bug: 3389 # capture 2907 (HTTP) ok
Bug: 4727 # capture 4590 (HTTP) ok
Bug: 9461 # capture 12130 (TLS/HTTP/RPC-over-HTTP +key 12131) ok
Bug: 12006 # capture 14236 (HTTP) ok2; capture 15261 (HTTP) ok
Bug: 13517 # capture 15370 (HTTP) ok; capture 16059 (MQ) ok
Bug: 13754 # capture 15593 (MySQL) ok2
Bug: 14649 # capture 16305 (WebSocket) ok
Change-Id: If3938c5c1c96db8f7f50e39ea779f623ce657d56
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/27943
Petri-Dish: Peter Wu <peter@lekensteyn.nl>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Anders Broman <a.broman58@gmail.com>
2018-06-01 13:11:47 +00:00
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* The TCP dissector gained a new “Reassemble out-of-order segments” preference
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to fix dissection and decryption issues in case TCP segments are received
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out-of-order. See the User’s Guide, chapter _TCP Reassembly_ for details.
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* Decryption support for the new WireGuard dissector (wsbuglink:15011[], requires Libgcrypt 1.8).
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* The BOOTP dissector has been renamed to DHCP. With the exception of
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“bootp.dhcp”, the old “bootp.*” display filter fields are still supported
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but may be removed in a future release.
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* The SSL dissector has been renamed to TLS. As with BOOTP the old
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“ssl.*” display filter fields are supported but may be removed in a
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future release.
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* Coloring rules, IO graphs, Filter Buttons and protocol preference tables
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can now be copied from other profiles using a button in the corresponding
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configuration dialogs.
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2018-10-25 06:57:01 +00:00
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* APT-X has been renamed to aptX.
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* When importing from hex dump, it's now possible to add an ExportPDU header with a payload name. This
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calls the specific dissector directly without lower protocols.
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* sshdump and ciscodump can now use a proxy for the ssh connection.
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2018-10-31 09:03:04 +00:00
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* Dumpcap now supports the `-a packets:NUM` and `-b packets:NUM` options.
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* Wireshark now includes a “No Reassembly” configuration profile.
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=== Removed Features and Support
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* The legacy (GTK+) user interface has been removed and is no longer supported.
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* Wireshark requires Qt 5.2 or later. Qt 4 is no longer supported.
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* Wireshark requires GLib 2.32 or later.
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* Building Wireshark requires CMake. Autotools is no longer supported.
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* The tshark -z compare option was removed.
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//=== Removed Dissectors
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//=== New File Format Decoding Support
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=== New Protocol Support
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Switch from AsciiDoc to Asciidoctor.
Switch the markup text processor for files in the docbook directory from
AsciiDoc to Asciidoctor. Asciidoctor has several useful features (such
as direct PDF output) and is actively developed. It's written in Ruby
but that dependency can be sidestepped with AsciidoctorJ, a
self-contained bundle that only depends on the JRE.
The current toolchain targets require Python, AsciiDoc, DocBook XML,
DocBook XSL, Java, FOP, xsltproc, lynx, and the HTMLHelp compiler:
HTML: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
Chunked HTML: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
PDF: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → FOP
HTMLHelp: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → HHC
This change removes the AsciiDoc and FOP requirements and adds either
AsciidoctorJ or Asciidoctor + Ruby:
HTML: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
Chunked HTML: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
PDF: Asciidoctor
HTMLHelp: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → HHC
Ideally we could generate all of these using AsciidoctorJ, Java, and
lynx. Unfortunately we're not there yet.
The release notes depend on several macros (ws-buglink, ws-salink,
cve-idlink, sort-and-group). Add Asciidoctor (Ruby) equivalents.
Remove the BUILD_xxx_GUIDES CMake options and add various output targets
automatically. This means that you have to build the various documentation
targets explicitly.
Change-Id: I31930677a656b99b1c6839bb6c33a13db951eb9a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/25668
Petri-Dish: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
2017-10-19 22:03:55 +00:00
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// Add one protocol per line between the -- delimiters.
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[commaize]
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--
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BLIP protocol for Couchbase Lite
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CDMA 2000
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Cisco Meraki Discovery Protocol (MDP)
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DoIP (ISO 13400-2 Diagnostic communication over Internet Protocol)
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DXL protocol
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E1AP (5G) protocol
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EVS (3GPP TS 26.445 A.2 EVS RTP)
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Exablaze trailers
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GCSNA General Circuit Services Notification Application Protocol
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GLOW Lawo Emberplus Data format
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GSM-R protocol (User-to-User Information Element usage)
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GSUP (Osmocom Generic Subscriber Update Protocol)
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Local Number Portability Database Query Protocol(ANSI)
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MsgPack protocol
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NGAP (5G) protocol
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NR (5G) PDCP protocol
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PKCS#10 (RFC2986 Certification Request Syntax)
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PROXY (v2) protocol
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Ruby Distributed protocol
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Ruby Marshal format
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S101 Lawo Emberplus transport frame
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Secure Reliable Transport protocol
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STCSIG (Spirent Test Center Signature decoding for Ethernet and FibreChannel, disabled by default)
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systemd Journal Export
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2018-03-09 19:54:07 +00:00
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TeamSpeak 3 DNS
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TDS (Sybase-specific portions of the protocol)
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TPM 2.0 protocol
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Ubiquiti Discovery Protocol (UBDP)
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XnAP (5G) protocol
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ITU-t X.696 Octet Encoding Rules (OER)
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WireGuard protocol
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=== Updated Protocol Support
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2016-08-16 14:50:37 +00:00
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Too many protocols have been updated to list here.
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=== New and Updated Capture File Support
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2018-01-06 01:02:57 +00:00
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//_Non-empty section placeholder._
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// Add one file type per line between the --sort-and-group-- delimiters.
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Switch from AsciiDoc to Asciidoctor.
Switch the markup text processor for files in the docbook directory from
AsciiDoc to Asciidoctor. Asciidoctor has several useful features (such
as direct PDF output) and is actively developed. It's written in Ruby
but that dependency can be sidestepped with AsciidoctorJ, a
self-contained bundle that only depends on the JRE.
The current toolchain targets require Python, AsciiDoc, DocBook XML,
DocBook XSL, Java, FOP, xsltproc, lynx, and the HTMLHelp compiler:
HTML: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
Chunked HTML: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
PDF: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → FOP
HTMLHelp: AsciiDoc → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → HHC
This change removes the AsciiDoc and FOP requirements and adds either
AsciidoctorJ or Asciidoctor + Ruby:
HTML: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
Chunked HTML: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL
PDF: Asciidoctor
HTMLHelp: Asciidoctor → DocBook XML → xsltproc + DocBook XSL → HHC
Ideally we could generate all of these using AsciidoctorJ, Java, and
lynx. Unfortunately we're not there yet.
The release notes depend on several macros (ws-buglink, ws-salink,
cve-idlink, sort-and-group). Add Asciidoctor (Ruby) equivalents.
Remove the BUILD_xxx_GUIDES CMake options and add various output targets
automatically. This means that you have to build the various documentation
targets explicitly.
Change-Id: I31930677a656b99b1c6839bb6c33a13db951eb9a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/25668
Petri-Dish: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
2017-10-19 22:03:55 +00:00
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[commaize]
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--
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RFC 7468 (PEM)
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Ruby marshal object files
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systemd Journal Export
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2018-10-03 23:35:40 +00:00
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Unigraf DPA-400 DisplayPort AUX channel monitor
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2018-08-27 15:17:32 +00:00
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=== New and Updated Capture Interfaces support
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2018-01-06 01:02:57 +00:00
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//_Non-empty section placeholder._
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dpauxmon, an external capture interface (extcap) that captures
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DisplayPort AUX channel data from linux kernel drivers.
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sdjournal, an extcap that captures systemd journal entries.
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2018-09-06 14:24:24 +00:00
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=== Major API Changes
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2018-09-06 14:24:24 +00:00
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* Lua: the various logging functions (debug, info, message, warn and critical)
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have been removed. Use the print function instead for debugging purposes.
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== Getting Wireshark
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Wireshark source code and installation packages are available from
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https://www.wireshark.org/download.html.
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=== Vendor-supplied Packages
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Most Linux and Unix vendors supply their own Wireshark packages. You can
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usually install or upgrade Wireshark using the package management system
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specific to that platform. A list of third-party packages can be found
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on the https://www.wireshark.org/download.html#thirdparty[download page]
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on the Wireshark web site.
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== File Locations
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Wireshark and TShark look in several different locations for preference
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files, plugins, SNMP MIBS, and RADIUS dictionaries. These locations vary
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from platform to platform. You can use About→Folders to find the default
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locations on your system.
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== Getting Help
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The User’s Guide, manual pages and various other documentation can be
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found at https://www.wireshark.org/docs/
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Community support is available on https://ask.wireshark.org/[Wireshark’s
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Q&A site] and on the wireshark-users mailing list. Subscription
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information and archives for all of Wireshark’s mailing lists can be
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found on https://www.wireshark.org/lists/[the web site].
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Bugs and feature requests can be reported on
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https://bugs.wireshark.org/[the bug tracker].
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Official Wireshark training and certification are available from
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http://www.wiresharktraining.com/[Wireshark University].
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== Frequently Asked Questions
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A complete FAQ is available on the
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https://www.wireshark.org/faq.html[Wireshark web site].
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