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Guy Harris 0fb81e221e An InnerContextToken comes with an OID for the mechanism, which is what
we use to determine how to interpret the token; don't bother fetching
the OID attached to the frame or conversation, as we're not using it.

Indent code in the .cnf file to match the code generated by asn2eth.

The mechListMIC in a NegTokenInit is sometimes a sequence containing a
string; check the header of the mechListMIC and dissect it as such a
sequence or as a regular item depending on whether it's a sequence or
not.

If we see a supportedMech in a NegTokenTarg, save next_level_value for
that OID with the conversation.

Dissect a responseToken in a NegTokenTarg, and a mechListMIC in a
NegTokenTarg, appropriately.

Get rid of "gssapi_dissector_handle()", and just use
next_level_value->handle - it was never being called if next_level_value
was null.

When we're dissecting a KRB5 blob, just use get_ber_identifier() to get
the header, so we don't report an ASN.1 error if there isn't a BER
identifier there; dissect the identifier and length only if we know we
have them.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=15937
2005-09-21 17:42:11 +00:00
Anders Broman 0060eaf390 Replace the spnego dissector with an asn2eth generated one.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15810
2005-09-15 05:38:37 +00:00