If the BER encoding should not have the top bit set as to not become a negative number
the ber encoding may take 5 octets to encode.
Fixes BUG:
http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2253
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25135
- 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
The variables ep_canary[], se_canary[], ep_packet_mem and se_packet_mem are
only used in emem.c, so the visibility can be file local (static).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25132
This extends the EyeSDN wiretap module to be able to support:
- DSS1/Q.931
- PPP
- LAPB/X.25
- ATM raw cells
- SS7 MTP2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25123
from Jim Young:
The attached patch simply tests for a non-NULL
welcome_file_panel_vb before attempting to get the
child_list.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25120
Add a preference to the UNISTIM dissector so that you can set the default port back to 5000, even though this conflicts with other dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25118
to show and document the "Device" column.
Added a note about hidden interfaces.
Added some missing graphics files to Makefile.common.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25115
where there's an openable file and a directory with the same pathname
except for the extension, but at least it prevents us from trying to open
the file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25103
as it shouldn't be modifying the strings, but it's "gchar **", so we
can't make argv an array of "const gchar *" - which means that you can't
put a "{g}char *" into it without a cast.
Clean up white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25100
Add a routine "filemanager_open_directory()", which takes a pathname
(presumed to be UTF-8 in Windows and Mac OS X; this might need work for
other UN*Xes) and attempts to open a file manager window for it, using
ShellExecute on Windows, Launch Services on OS X, and, for now, running
xdg-open on other OSes if we have it (should we have a preference for
the file manaager, just as we have one for the Web browser?).
(For that matter, if we have xdg-open, do we need a preference for the
Web browser, or should we just have xdg-open open the Web browser?)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25097
just our initialization routine for low-level GTK+ stuff, such as
getting the system colormap and the "black" and "white" colors; we have
to call it before calling get_color().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25090
"Bytes".
"Interface description" vs. "interface name" isn't Windows vs. UN*X,
it's "has a description" vs. "doesn't have a description" - the lack of
descriptions in UN*X is a result of
1) lack of a mechanism to supply descriptions in some UN*Xes
and
2) lack of code in libpcap to get those descriptions in some
other UN*Xes
and I need to work on fixing 2) (I think it can be dredged out of
FreeBSD 6 and 7, I seem to remember current OpenBSD supplying them, and
for OS X we might as well cheat the way the network preference pane does
and just call en0 the main Ethernet and en1 the AirPort interface).
Use an adverb rather than an adjective to modify a noun, as per Chris
Maynard's suggestion.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25089
in case a file has more than 2^32 megabytes of data :-); we already
require 64-bit support for calculations and formatting.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25088