keys to have _uint in their names, to match the routines that handle
dissector tables with string keys. (Using _port can confuse people into
thinking they're intended solely for use with TCP/UDP/etc. ports when,
in fact, they work better for things such as Ethernet types, where the
binding of particular values to particular protocols are a lot
stronger.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35224
Use Key Info field to figure out which EAPOL-Key frame use case (4-way
handshake and Group key handshake) and provide more details in
COL_INFO column to make it easier to debug issues with EAPOL-Key
exchanges. In addition, add description of key descriptor version 3
from IEEE Std 802.11r-2008.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32183
(1) Trailing/leading spaces are removed from 'name's/'blurb's
(2) Duplicate 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(3) Empty ("") 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(4) BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0 are used for 'display', 'strings' and 'bitmask' fields
for FT_NONE, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME, FT_RELATIVE_TIME,
FT_PROTOCOL, FT_STRING and FT_STRINGZ field types
(5) Only allow non-zero value for 'display' if 'bitmask' is non-zero
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28770
the lack of SSID). Wildcarding combines the passphrase with the last
seen SSID and attempts decryption. The last-seen stack is only one
element tall, which means it may get clobbered on busy and diverse
networks. We can expand it if needed.
Make internal functions static in airpdcap.c. Rearrange the
AIRPDCAP_KEY_ITEM struct so that the passphrase and SSID don't get
clobbered when we set our PSK.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20572
directory to the epan directory. Some of them should perhaps ultimately
be moved to epan/dissectors, if they pertain only to stuff exported by a
particular dissector.
Fix Gerald's e-mail address in files we're moving.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15844
Also move ncp222.py, x11-fields, process-x11-fields.pl,
make-reg-dotc, and make-reg-dotc.py.
Adjust #include lines in files that include packet-*.h
files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11410