into "lapd_sapi.h". Use that to register the Q.931 dissector atop LAPD.
From Rolf Fiedler: ISDN TEI management frame support.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9864
Support for dissection of concatenated SMPP PDUs.
Also:
Add more information to the protocol tree summary.
Clean up the white space so it's in-line with the conventions
of the original author (8-space tabs, 4-space indentations).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9696
add 3 new vendors;
add 3 non-encapsulated Merit vendor-specific attributes;
display the authenticator in the protocol tree.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9651
except that the 0x80 bit is turned on in the file version number field.
Turn that bit off before processing that field.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9342
From Anders Broman: patches to various makefiles and configure scripts
to build the V5UA dissector, and patches to make it compile.
From me: .cvsignore file, and NSIS patches.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9311
we've gone through the trouble of finding the path, we should use it,
and if the user explicitly said where it is, we should *definitely* use
it), and add the output of "$NETSNMPCONFIG --cflags" to CFLAGS and
CPPFLAGS before searching for Net-SNMP headers, so we check the
appropriate directory for them.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9303
From Michael Lum:
Modified for better TCAP separation, fixed EOC handling (a la
TCAP).
Added parameter parsing (although not dissection or naming).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=9160
This makes the CulmulativeBytes field make more sense since if we want
something to be a TimeReference frame it is likely that we also want to
measure BOTH time and number of bytes (==culmulative bytes) until the event we are looking at.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8956
correct and enhance support for RSVP FAST_REROUTE and DETOUR
objects (source: draft-ietf-mpls-rsvp-lsp-fastreroute-03.txt);
support an RSVP SESSION_OBJECT object with ctype = 1. This
object contains resource affinities (source: RFC 3209).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8913
any string pointed to by the preference variable - as the value we set
it to is allocated, we should free it after registering the preference.
The register routine is called only once - don't worry about whether
"gbl_diameterDictionary" is null or not.
Get rid of a duplicate credit entry in the man page.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8813
See manpage (hopefully manpage does not reformat my nice ascii graph)
While Service Response Times and the MIN/MAX/AVG thing in io-stat are measurements on the server load. The new measurement type LOAD is a measurement of Client LOAD.
Or rather, it is an attempt to measure client LOAD by measuring how much concurrency in its requests the client generates. It the client is slow in starting new i/o when a previous i/o has completed, this willb e indicated by the concurrency being lowered.
it is an experiment. i am not aware of any other attempts in deducing client workload from looking at captures.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8706
Add a preference to control whether the "File > Open" dialog box
should start out in the last directory in which it looked - and
save that in the preferences file across invocations - or should
always start out in a user-specified directory, and add another
preference to specify that directory.
Write out section name comments into the preferences file.
Clean up white space a bit.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=8699
suggestion, this new method using a static array should use less memory
and be faster. It also has a nice side-effect of making the source-code
more readble, IMHO.
Changed the print routines to look for protocol proto_data instead of
looking at the text label as they did before, hoping that the data hex
dump field item starts with "Data (".
Added the -G keyword to ethereal to make it dump a glossary of display
filter keywords to stdout and exit. This data is then formatted with
the doc/dfilter2pod perl program to pod format, which is combined
with doc/ethereal.pod.template to create doc/ethereal.pod, from which
the ethereal manpage is created. This way we can keep the manpage up-to-date
with a list of fields that can be filtered on.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=364
no longer do. (Leave a placeholder comment; the syntax should perhaps
be described here.) Update the example filter to match current reality.
Note that the <Return> and <Enter> keys, when typed in the display
filter field, cause the filter to be applied.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=356
new proto_tree routines. I also removed the check for lex and yacc from
wiretap's configure script. The IP dissector now uses
proto_register_field_array().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=348
NetMon statistic packets for now. We might fix that problem with wiretap,
either filtering out those packets, and/or providing the summary
information through a new wiretap API.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=326
already appears in the list; the extra line is probably leftover from
cutting-and-pasting the author list from the AUTHORS file).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=314
to a file unknown to the user first. The manpage has now been updated to reflect
the ability of the user to use the TMPDIR environment variable to change the
location of this capture file. And now the capture file is deleted when
ethereal exits, if the user has not saved the trace file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=243
a random name chosen by tempnam(), unknown to the user. If the user decides to save that
trace, he then uses File | Save to save it to a file. File | Save As lets him make a copy
of his named trace file as well. I also updated my e-mail address in the various credit
locations.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=242
generalizes the column printing code, adds a "frame" tree item to
the tree view, and fixes a bunch of miscellaneous coding bugs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31