There are still many todos in this area:
1) We need to either warn the user that he/she needs to click "Save" in the preference dialog so we can "flush" the old predefined column or apply this change ourself silently.
2) The predefined columns need to be removed from the "Columns" UI.
3) ....
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29514
- Adds preference "MacOS X style" to the (G)UI preferences pane
- When the preference above is enabled, the menu bar is moved from
the Wireshark window to the top of the screen. It is no longer displayed
in both places at once. This preference defaults to on.
- Calls function to enable shortcut keys for OS X top of screen menus.
- NOTE: The IGE Mac Integration functions change the Control key to Command
key in the menus. This may or may not be desirable.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26565
When saving preferences, wireshark saves the description of each preference in
a one line comment. Unfortunately if the description consists of several lines,
wireshark comments out only the fist one.
The attached patch solves the problem by commenting out every lines in the
description.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25756
and "hdlc" doesn't indicate that it's a protocol type), and, instead of
a "raw" option, have a "try to guess the traffic type" option - for now,
if the first byte is 0x0f or 0x8f, treat it as Cisco HDLC, otherwise
treat it as PPP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25737
"aal5_type" dissector, which offers only "guess the traffic type" and
"LLC multiplexed" as options, defaulting to "guess the type".
Add a separate preference to control whether to treat single ATM cells
as raw data or as the first cell of an AAL5 PDU (and dissecting them as
short AAL5 PDUs).
Don't reach inside the tvbuff to get the data and the length; use
tvb_length() and tvb_get_ptr().
Pass the data *after* the AAL5 header to the "guess the traffic type"
routine.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25736
indicates; replace the "erf.eth" preference with an "erf.ethfcs"
preference, specifying whether the FCS is present in Ethernet frames,
and offer the options "present", "not present", and "maybe present" -
for "maybe present", call the regular Ethernet dissector, which tries to
figure out whether there's an FCS at the end of the packet or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25719
libwireshark (and the plugins using those functions) do not depend on
wiretap on Windows.
While doing that, rename the eth_* functions to ws_*.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25354
- rename rtp_player config group to taps/statistics
- will rename prefs_rtp_player files later
(svn didn't seem keen to rename with changes present,
and output says its just a copy/delete anyway...)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25133
Not 100% implemented for usage with configuration profiles with
different column layout yet, as this requires some of the recent
values to be saved in each profile.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24949
- Change ugly GLIB version checking statements to GLIB_CHECK_VERSION
- Remove ws_strsplit files because we no longer need to borrow GLIB2's
g_strsplit code for the no longer supported GLIB1 builds
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24829
to override UAT entries from the command line, e.g.
-o "uat:user_dlts:\"User 0 (DLT=147)\",\"http\",\"0\",\"\",\"0\",\"\""
Fix up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24338
This patch provides a new RTP Player preferences dialog. It allows one to
select the maximum number of visable channels in the RTP Player window. The
default is four (4) channels which is the maximum number of usable channels
that the RTP Player can display and still have access to the bottom row buttons
on a 1024*768 resolution display. Specifying a value less than 1 or greater than
10 will be result in the RTP Player displaying the default 4 channels.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24112
configure and use more than one set of preferences and configuration files.
This can be found in the "Configuration Profiles..." menu item from the Edit
menu, or by pressing Shift-Ctrl-A. It's also possible to start wireshark
and tshark with a named profile by using the "-C ProfileName" option.
A new status pane in the main window will show the current profile.
The configuration files currently stored in the Profiles are:
- Preferences
- Capture Filters
- Display Filters
- Coloring Rules
- Disabled Protocols
- User Accessible Tables
The recent data are by design not added to the profile.
Planned future enhancements:
- make a more convenient function to switch between profiles
- add a "clone profile" button to copy an existing profile
- make the profiles list active and accept return as OK
- save users "Decode as" in the profile
- make new, clone and deletion of profiles more secure
- make some of the recent values available in the profile
This patch also fixes:
- setting default status pane sizes
- a bug setting status pane for packets when not having main lower pane.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24089