the argument is "fields", dump out a table of the fields, as we
currently do; if the argument is "protocols", dump out a table of the
protocols.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5462
Engineering LSA, show the rest of the LSA ID as a reserved field and an
instance, as per draft-katz-yeung-ospf-traffic-06.txt.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5461
and other changes to RADIUS.
Export the Q.931 cause location and code values, and use them in the
RADIUS dissector for ACC cause codes and values.
Make "CHAP" all caps, as it should be, and use InterCaps in AppleTalk
(Apple does).
The CHAP Challenge is an octet string, not a text string - the
FreeRadius dictionary has an error there.
In "rdconvertinttostr()", if there's no value_string table, just print
the value numerically, don't call "rd_match_strval()".
Don't pass a null value_string pointer to "rd_match_strval_attrib()" -
just report the value, without attempting to find a string for it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5460
whether the length value in the TPKT header is large enough to include
that much payload - if not, report the packet as not being a TPKT
packet.
Have the heuristic Q.931 dissector supply the appropriate value.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5457
1) OSPF Link State Request packet in V2 has 4-octets LS type field
whereas 2-octets MBZ and 2-octets LS type field in V3.
2) 6th argument to proto_tree_add_item() has to be boolean value.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5456
1. merge '#define XXX', XXX_printinfo and XXX_attrib_type_vals
into XXX_attrib to make it easy to add new attributes.
2. put decoded VSAs as sub item.
Update comments to reflect those changes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5455
it throws the appropriate exception if the bytes don't exist. Use it in
the GIOP and ASN.1 code to check whether the bytes to be copied to a
buffer exist before allocating the buffer.
Make "check_offset_length_no_exception()" check for an overflow, so that
it can be used in "tvb_ensure_bytes_exist()" and do all the checking
that the code "tvb_ensure_bytes_exist()" replaces did.
Make "get_CDR_wchar()" return a "gint", so that if the length octet it
fetched has a value between 128 and 255, the length can be returned
correctly.
Fix some comments not to specify the exception thrown by various
routines that can throw various exceptions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5453
add arguments to specify whether the policy handle is being
opened or closed, and don't set the "open frame" for the handle
unless it's being opened and don't set the "close frame" for the
handle unless it's being closed;
store the policy handle before fetching it, so that an open or
close is marked appropriately in the protocol tree on the first
pass;
if the policy handle has a name associated with it, put that
name into the top-level item for the policy handle.
In "packet-dcerpc-spoolss.c":
get rid of aun unused variable;
make "setjob_commands[]" static, as it's not used outside
"packet-dcerpc-spoolss.c";
put a "VALS()" call around the reference to "setjob_commands",
to squelch compiler warnings;
give the SPOOLSS return code field the appropriate
"value_string" array.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5448
if a dissector had preferences at one point but no longer does, it can
register that fact, so that the old preferences in the preference file
are silently ignored.
Use that mechanism in the NCP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5446
RPC-over-everything-else dissectors, one registered by name and one
anonymous, just fetch the handles for the registered dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5445
static, and add a new "packet-data.h" to declare "proto_data".
Display escape sequences in octal in the IAPP dissector, as is now done
in the RADIUS dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5441
level of private data turns out to be needed to pass something other than
an int to dcerpc_dissect_fnct_t functions passed to dissect_ndr_pointer.
A nicer way of doing this would be to convert the levels parameter to a
void *state type of variable but this turns out to be a lot more work as
opposed to a one line change here. (-:
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5434
A little work still needs to be done on the new NCP dissector -- make
some of the COL_INFO texts more useful, handle a Unicode issue, and
modify some of the cases that use "request conditions".
But the NCP dissector as it stands is very usable now.
Note: I didn't merge in the PROTO_LENGTH_UNTIL_END macro... I wanted
to think about the various possible macros and review an email conversation
I had with Guy on the subject.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5432
When we see PRTOMAP GETPORT calls for UDP, make sure all further UDP packets to or from
this port goes to the ONC-RPC dissector regardless of the port on the other side.
We need this because if there is ONC-RPC traffic going between the ONC-RPC Program port to a port which has a normal ethereal dissector, ethereal would dissect the traffic as the protocol associated with the other port instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5430
Put in a comment noting that the address data should, if the A bit is
set, be processed according to the spec.
Label addresses for registration requests and confirmations
appropriately.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5429
response starts with a UNIQUE pointer to a DOMAIN_INFO, not with a REF
pointer to a DOMAIN_INFO - and also not with a UNIQUE pointer to a
DOMAIN_INFO REF pointer; fix the code to match that.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5427
is available before looking at it, so we don't throw an exception before
we conclude whether the packet is, or isn't, one of ours.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5424
(also registry and srvsvc?) pipe dissectors.
Also added some helper routines for decoding a range of uint8s. These map
nicely to the dissect_{dcerpc,ndr}_foo() format with the addition of a
length parameter, but aren't really part of the NDR specification and are
probably only going to be used in the NT dcerpc dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5421