RSVP extensions for G.709 Optical Transport Networks Control, RFC 4328
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4148
With some changes from me:
-(readme.developer:" Furthermore, 'display' field must be ORed with 'BASE_RANGE_STRING' (e.g. BASE_DEC|BASE_RANGE_STRING)."
- Prefix headerfields with hf_
- Remove check_col
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30727
Add the missing ndmp v4 messages, namely the:
NDMP_CONFIG_GET_EXT_LIST
NDMP_CONFIG_SET_EXT_LIST
This may serve as the 1st step into actual extensions (Snapvault etc)
dissector implementation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30684
Back in August 2002 the check-sum field was removed from the
LMP specification (draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-05). This patch aligns
packet-lmp.c dissector with RFC 4204.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30244
This patch adds support to Wireshark for dissecting UDP packets used by
collectd's network plugin in order to transmit data from ones host to another
host (e.g. centralized storage of statistics while data is collectd on
individual systems)
The current dissector understands the part types supported by collectd-4.5
series and gracefully processes future part types (flagging them as unknown).
In regard to protocol errors or bad packets checks are based on the various
length fields used, parts are marked with warning when length is unexpected;
marked with error when length breaks minimal rules.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29887
This patch adds extension support to the X11 dissector.
I've removed the perl script from the make file, since the new one depends on
perl 5.10, xcbproto (at least git as of today), and mesa (at least the
mesa/src/mesa/glapi directory). It seemed easier to just add the generated
header files to svn directly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29854
Within the attached diff file are two source files, packet-dtn.h and
packet-dtn.c. Their function is to decode Bundle Protocol PDUs sent using the
UDP or TCP Convergence Layers. These protocols have been released by the
Internet Research Task Force and are described in RFC 4838 and RFC 5050.
Detailed information on DTN can be obtained at www.dtnrg.org.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29010
This patch attempt should more closely align with the Wireshark "layout" of using
a dissector rather than a "hack" to the packet-llc dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28823
2003 the Gerhard-Mercator-University and the University of Essen merged
to the University of Duisburg-Essen.", so the two entries for Thomas
Dreibholz are probably for the same person; merge them.
teluna.org is the site for a Joost Damad and an Isabelle Marien, and
following the links to his blog indicates that he's a Debian user and at
least uses openMSX. A search for Joost Yervante Damad also finds a
recommendation to accept a Joost Yervante Damad as a Debian developer;
he says he maintains openMSX and is "a software developer and integrator
for a large multinational". My guess is that said large multinational
is Siemens, so I'm assuming the two Joost Yervante Damad entries are for
the same person.
That leaves the two Thomas Palmers; they might be the same person, but
it's conceivable that they're not, so I'll do a bit more digging before
combining those entries.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28632
it's an obvious duplicate; if the addresses are in the same domain, it's
almost certainly a duplicate; if the addresses are in different domains,
but one company bought some of the product line for another company, we
assume it's a duplicate (e.g., we presume Martijn Schipper moved from
Intersil to GlobespanVirata when Intersil sold the PRISM 802.11 chipset
lines to GlobespanVirata, although he now appears to be at Magna Carta).
This still leaves Joost Yervante Damad, Thomas Dreibholz, and Thomas
Palmer as duplicates - probably the same people, but I'll ask The Great
Gazoogle a few questions first.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28631
Added support for Host Identity Protocol (HIP).
From me:
- Adjusted location of "Checksum" and "HIP Controls", as they seems to have
switched place in the bytes window
- Rewrote some proto_tree_add_uint -> proto_tree_add_item (some still remain)
- Rewrote to not use tvb_memcpy()
- Corrected some proto_tree_add_item's as the format seems to be big-endian
- Terminate ALL value_string's with { 0, NULL }
- No need to zero-terminate value_string strings.
- Removed call to check_col()
- Removed some prototypes
- Removed unused hf_hip_tlv_id, hf_hip_res and hf_hip_tlv_enc_iv (please check)
- Rewrote some C++ comments
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28596
Add support to read citrix netscaler capture file format.
From me:
- Renamed packet-ns.c to packet-nstrace.c
- Rewrote to not use "goto" in netscaler.c
- Moved dissecting of coreid
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28564
* adding pydoc documentation to doc/README.python
* possible to access directly libwireshark via libhandle and raw_<tvb|pinfo|tree>
* transform some methods into properties
* update sample to reflect changes/features
* adding comments!!!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28532
Add:
- FIX 4.0 to 4.4 fields, auto generated with XSLT stylesheets applied on
http://www.quickfixengine.org/ xml files (not included quickfixengine code is
BSD but xml files have no copyright).
- value_string functions for string keys, added to value_string.c.
- FIX desegmentation, it doesn't work well with malformed FIX PDU.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28478
- Removed heuristic for find if is_request and used event_type
- URB_INTERRUPT don't goes in reverse direction... fixed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28477
I've created a new bug rather than reopening 1181 as the scope is constrained
somewhat more.
Basically, when capturing from a named pipe the wireshark display lags by one
packet. This is especially frustrating when the packets arrive at low rates.
tshark is fine. But the packet count in dumpcap also lags by one.
Looking at the code, the problem appears to be in cap_pipe_select(). It
attempts to use WaitForSingleObject() on the named pipe but AFAICT this never
blocks.
I've attached a diff for some code that fixes the issue for me. The semantics
of overlapped IO in Win32 is quite different from the select/read model - hence
the other changes!
I've tested this fix on WinXP, 2k server and 2003 server. I've also checked
that my changes compile on a Freespire box that I have lying around.
From me:
Adapt the changes for dumpcap, which is where the affected code now lives.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28452
When audio samples have to be dropped or silence samples inserted to reflect
the timestamp there is no indication of these problems on the display.
I propose that such problems be indicated on the waveform display by the use of
amber coloration and that the number of incorrect timestamps be listed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28451