The two patches attached allow the dissection of the Homeplug AV Ethernet MAC
management frames between a controlling device and a Homeplug AV Ethernet to
PLC adapter. This protocol is pretty similar to the previous generation
Homeplug protocol (dissected by packet-homeplug.c) but a couple of noticeable
differences make it require its own dissector handler.
This dissector is based on the work done by Nicolas Thill, Xavier Carcelle and
myself in the Faifa project (https://dev.open-plc.org).
The dissector handles the standard Homeplug AV Ethernet MAC management frames
(called public) as well as the Intellon specific management frames (vendor).
From me:
Remove unnecessary global variables.
Add to COL_INFO even when !tree.
Remove gotos.
Remove unnecessary includes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37403
* Remove proto_tree_add_eui64 function from 802.15.4 Dissector
* Replace print_eui64/print_eui64 by eui64_to_str/get_eui64_name
* Update Documentation (README.dev)
* Add new function in libwireshark.def
* Support of encoding for tvb_eui64_to_str
* Use FT_EUI64 for ICMPv6, CAPWAP, Zbee ... dissector
svn path=/trunk/; revision=37015
This patch incorporates the following fixes from the patch attached to
bug 5671 with changes as noted below:
1.) Files where the packet header and packet data are noncontiguous are
handled improperly, resulting in read misalignment and ultimately the
error message, "Observer: bad record: Invalid magic number 0xXXXXXXXX."
This bug is caused by not obeying the packet_entry_header.offset_to_frame
field.
2.) Daylight savings time is not properly accounted for in files using
local time encoding.
3.) As of Observer/GigaStor v13.10 (bug 5671 incorrectly stated v14),
timestamps in the file format changed from local time encoding to GMT
encoding. Wiretap has been changed to support reading both formats.
Patch submitted with bug 5671 added a separate file type to allow
writing local format. This patch does not add the separate file type
and always writes GMT.
4.) The wtap_dumper.bytes_dumped field is not being properly incremented
as data is written to files.
This patch also incorporates the following additional enhancements /
fixes not in bug 5671:
1.) Support for reading BFR files which contain Fibre Channel captures.
Test file Fibre_Channel_Capture.bfr attached.
2.) Support for modified file header used in upcoming v15. New header
file format takes an unused byte from the version string to allow for a
larger offset to the first packet to be specified. Test file
V15_Lrg_Hdr_Test.bfr is attached, it is also a fuzz test as the number
of TLV items given in the header is less then the actual.
3.) It was found that if the number of TLV items given in the header was
larger then present it would fail to open the file. Test file
V9_Num_TLVs_Too_Big.bfr is attached.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36970
The Locator/ID Separation Protocol [1] is being standardized within the IETF,
and it is nearing RFC status (pending security review). I have been maintaining
a dissector patch for about a year, see [2]. Feedback received indicates that,
among others, it is widely used by the developers of a large router vendor,
without issues.
In January I submitted the dissector for data plane packets as bug #5602, which
was committed as r35615. The patch attached to this bug adds support for
dissection of control plane packets.
[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-lisp
[2] http://lisp.ccaba.upc.edu/wireshark/
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36845
zran.c example in the zlib source.
This means that problems in the file's contents might not be reported
when a packet is read, as long as there's no problem in the contents of
the file up to the last bit of compressed data for the packet; we now
check for errors after finishing the sequential read of the file, at
least in some programs, so that shouldn't be an issue (the other
programs need to be changed to do so as well). This is necessary in
order to be able to read all the packets we saw in the sequential pass;
it also lets us get a few more packets from truncated files in some
cases.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36577
file_read(buf, bsize, count, file) macro is compilant with fread
function and takes elements count+ size of each element, however to make
it compilant with gzread() it always returns number of bytes.
In wiretap file_read() this is not really used, file_read is called
either with bsize set to 1 or count to 1.
Attached patch remove bsize argument from macro.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36491
This patch adds the capability to create BACnet statistics trees.
Find the respective menu items under 'Statistics->BACnet'.
Packets can be sorted by different criteria:
- Src/Dst IP adresses
- Instance ID
- Object Type
- Service
From me:
- Don't use C++/C99-style comments.
- Name variables for tick_stat_node() don't need to be static.
- Change updateBacnetInfoValue() to require 'data' to be ep_ allocated. Change
the couple of calls that did not send in ep_ allocated data to do so.
- Change one or two functions to be static.
- Do not use (memory-unsafe) g_sprintf().
- Use ep_strconcat() instead of leaking memory with g_strconcat().
- Put back one if(tree) that doesn't appear to do any harm.
- Remove variable declarations and #includes from the header file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36468
A patch to add ATM over TCP Dissector.
The dissector dissect only the ATMTCP header (VCI, VPI, Payload Length)
The data are not yet dissect, it is necessary to add a "UAT" (As with the K12
dissector) to indicate the type (ILMI, AAL, ATM...) of data (based on VCI/VPI)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36354
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5654
From me:
- Entry for DVBCI added to wtap.c encap_table_base[];
- Some code simplification with respect to the use of col_...() for COL_INFO;
- Certain tests for "enough bytes available" not really needed;
- (Other minor tweaks);
- #include<stdio.h> not req'd;
- Minor reformatting and whitespace cleanup;
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36149
Enhance RIPng
* Replace tvb_memcpy/proto_tree_add_text by proto_tree_add_item
* Remove dependency to packet-ipv6.h
* Remove packet-ripng.h (not needed)
Also update AUTHORS file
From me:
Put a check_col() back and reword (shorten) a couple of the new blurbs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=36033
Update of packet-e212.c dissector according to local national regulatory
MNC assignment document.
www.uke.gov.pl/uke/redir.jsp?place=galleryStats&id=24439
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35889
Add Bearer Control Mode selection support in gtpv1 dissector.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5634
Sligtly reworked by me:
- prefix names with gtp
- Use proto_tree_add_item()
- remove ref to specific protocol version, as it's probably a mix.
- Changed the update to the AUTHORS file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35699
- add new PROTECTION obj c-type 2 (RFC4872)
- add new TLVs for IF_ID (RFC4920)
- add Path Key subobj in ERO (RFC5520)
- add new ASSOCIATION obj c-type 4 (oif2008.389)
- add new LSP_ATTRIBUTES and LSP_REQUIRED_ATTRIBUTES objects (RFC5420)
- improved ERROR object dissection and new error values added
- ADMIN_STATUS transformed to filter and new flags added
- minor fix to conversation (not applied to ACK, SREFRESH and HELLO messages)
to resolv displaying of "Unknown session type" string in such messages
Moreover, I've deleted some "enum" statements for error values that I thought
they were useless since they were used only once throughout the RSVP dissector
code.
See https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5518
From me: fix two typos.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35681
From me: add 0_9 to names for #defines and routines for 0-9, add expert
info for the "you ran past the end of the field table" error.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35380
ICMPv6 Enhancements : make ICMP option filterable (Part 2)
*Merge (and update) FMIPv6 Option with ND Option
*Make ICMP option filterable (use proto_tree_add_item..)
*Reorder ND Option
*Add dissector for RA Flags Extension (RFC5075)
*Add dissector for Handover Key Request/Reply (RFC5269)
*Add dissector for Handover Assist Info / Mobile Node ID (RFC5271)
*Add dissector for DNS Search List (RFC6106
From me removed a c++ style comment and changed
to tvb_memcpy(tvb, (guint8 *)&prefix.bytes in a couple of places.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35272
Add a bunch of NetFlow/IPFIX extensions from Plixer and ntop.
A little cleanup as well.
From me: remove duplicate blurbs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35142
I'd like to share my enhancements to the TDS dissector with everyone.
The list of improvements follows:
- nearly complete dissection of RPC calls,
- detection and dissection of the ALL_HEADERS rule,
- corrected some existing proto_tree fields to support filters,
- other minor fixes where the interpretation of data conflicted with the
official documentation from MS.
I tested the new code on a variety of different TDS captures with many diverse
RPC calls. The code compiles and works on 32-bit Linux, I didn't check those
changes on other platforms though.
From me:
- terminate all value_strings
- change ++*offset to *offset += 1 (I think that's more readable)
- replace all the dissector assertions which could be caused by malformed
packets with expert infos
- Don't throw ReportedBoundsError when the packets have unexpected data in
them, just report an expert info and continue on
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35007
This is a dissector for reload framed message:
ReLOAD packets can be inserted in frame message, as described in
draft-ietf-p2psip-base-10
From me: remove some unnecessary includes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35005
Several fixes that make Tight VNC negotiation properly parsed.
It was not parsed correctly previously, for multiple reasons.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34976
Add a configuration parameter of the NWG version for WiMAX ASN CP dissector.
The format and meaning of TLVs, as well as function types and messages changed
between the different NWG versions.
Added support for the version number of TLVs in the dictionary xml, its parser,
and of course in the packet itself.
Added support for the version number of function-types and message-types by
extending the value_string structure to contain also a "since" version number.
Successfully tested with a live capture and capture file, containing WiMAX ASN
packets (full Network entry).
Also fuzzed 500 passes successfully.
The XML doesn't contain all existing NWG versions, only selected ones. This is
a little tedious work to go over all TLVs of each version, so I'll add some
newer versions later on. can add a short how-to of adding a new version, for
others to use, if needed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34919
This patch adds to Wireshark the ability to dissect Infiniband SDP (Socket
Direct Protocol) and CM MADs traffic.
It also contains various other bug-fixes and enhancements. SDP traffic can be
identified automatically (analyzing SDP CM MADs) or manually.
SDP, or Sockets Direct Protocol, is a protocol developed by the Infiniband
Trade Association which enables existing socket-based applications to
transparently utilize the Infiniband capabilities.
This patch is submitted on behalf of Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34918
This patch adds support for displaying OPC UA ExtensionObjects.
An ExtensionObject is a mechanism to transport user defined structures as
serialized blobs. Some types of ExtensionObjects are already defined by the OPC
Foundation's OPC UA Specifications.
These types can be implemented by this dissector, because they are well-known.
Real user-defined or vendor-defined types are unlikely to be implemented by a
passive dissector, because this would require browsing of the UA server's
address space to retrieve the type information.
Currently only the following types are supported:
* DataChangeNotification
* EventNotification
Others OPC defined types will follow.
From me: fix warnings: "format not a string literal and no format arguments"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34906
The attached patch adds many more DAAP codes to be parsed properly by the DAAP
dissector.
In addition, it fixes some prints.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34899
The company I work for uses two proprietary protocols, for which I initially
developed wireshark plugins. Now we would like to integrate them into the
public wireshark repository.
I followed the READMEs and converted the plugins into a static dissectors. I
cleaned up the code until checkAPI.pl was silent, translated all terms to
english and ran randpkt and fuzz-testing for a long time. All that I found was
a bug in a different dissector.
From me:
- Fold the header files into the dissectors
- Clean up some memory leaks
- Strengthen the heuristics of adwin-config (the TCP heuristics are still pretty
weak)
- Make packet-adwin.c a "new style" dissector
- Use find_or_create_conversation()
- Remove most of the check_col()'s
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34640
BACnet has a private transfer service which is vendor specific. The start of
each request and response contains the vendor identifier. I've added a way for
vendors to provide their own dissectors by registering their vendor identifier.
The packet-bacapp.c method fConfirmedPrivateTransfer has been modified to look
for a vendor specified dissector. If found it will be run. If not found we
default to running the standard dissection included in packet-bacapp.c.
I modified the summary column display for private transfer messages so that the
summary now displays the Vendor Identifier (V=xx) and the Service Number (SN=xx).
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5250
From me: Rename sub-dissector tablle to "bacapp.vendor_identifier"
Change subdissector ui_name to "BACapp Vendor Identifier"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34625
RFC 4447 describes new TLV called Generalised PWid FEC in LDP messages with the
id 0x81. This is related to PsuedoWire setup and maintenance.
Related to this, following are the TLVs which are defined in RFC 4447 and RFC 4446.
1. PW Status TLV
2. PW Interface parameters
3. PW Group TLV
From me: remove some unused variables; Mark fcn arg as unused.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34606
It is a rework of PAP PPP dissector
- Replace proto_tree_add_text by proto_tree_add_item
- add col_append_fstr to show information (Peer-ID, Password...)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34604
Add dissector for PAPI (Aruba AP Control Protocol), used by Aruba WLAN
Controller).
There is no documentation on this protocol, the dissector is based on my
analysis ...
There is also an experimental "debug dissector" (not enable by default) for
dissecting the rest of data.
Changes by me:
- make it a new-style dissector
- change the name of the "debug" preference
- other minor changes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34587
The attached patch begins to add support for RPL to the ICMPv6 file. All
locations that RPL code have been added are marked with a comment allowing this
patch to be reverted at a future time if it is decided to e.g. move all the RPL
code to it's own dissector.
A few values await IANA assignment and are also clearly marked (in
packet-ipv6.h).
Only the 'metric' option is left unsupported, as it is primarily defined in
another I-D.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34579
See: https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5095
From me: Fix a bug in add_symbol which caused occasional Wireshark crashes;
Add additional checking during parse of symbol hash file;
Improve "directory not found" error message;
Do misc code cleanup and simplification.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34558
Hi a patch to enchance the PPTP Dissector
It is a rework of PPTP dissector
- Replace proto_tree_add_text by proto_tree_add_item
- Replace not standard table and function by standard value_string
- ....
The code is checked and fuzzed (more 200 pass) ! with personnal PPTP Sample and
PPTP Sample from pcapr.net
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34504
The NFS dissector (all versions) show access types that have not been requested
to be checked as "not allowed" in the call and reply. This is incorrect and
misleading. At present one must manually compare what was requested in order
to assess if access was actually denied for that type. When there are hundreds
or thousands of these ACCESS requests in a capture, it is not possible or
practical to manually check each one.
The submitted patch does the following:
* Passes the access mask in the call to the reply for comparison
* Adds filterable fields for each supported (v4) and access type
* Adds a pseudo field, nfs.access_denied
* Lists the access types to be checked in the summary and tree
* Separately lists the supported, denied, and allowed access types in the
summary and tree
The changes are applied to all NFS versions.
From me: a couple of small changes to make it compile without warnings.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34141
See: https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5067
From me: - Fix one bug;
- Add a comment about some code which doesn't display info
in COL_INFO as intended due to what seems to be a Wireshark bug in
tcp_dissect_pdus() when there are multiple records in a
TCP frame.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33824
See: https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5051
From me:
- Move proto_register... and proto_reg_handoff.. to the end of the file;
- Define a function as static;
- Minor reformatting and whitespace cleanup.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33747
so we give a non-zero exit status for invalid interfaces or capture
filters.
From me: don't exit immediately if dumpcap failed, print out information
from taps and the like.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33393
From me: A few minor changes:
- col-clear() not req'd;
- Use 'gint32 length' rather than 'guint8 length';
- Use ENC_NA instead of FALSE/TRUE in two cases;
- Move global tdmoe_handle to be local to proto_reg_handoff...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33307
This functionality keeps track of all SMB objects contained in a capture,
and is able to export to a file a full or partial captured file that has
been transfered through the SMB protocol. In a partial capture, the holes
produced by the non-captured information are filled out with zeros.
It includes the needed modifications of the SMB dissector in the way it keeps
track of the opened SMB files and also to feed the eo_smb tap listener.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33227
Add a new dissector for the NexusWare C7 MTP over UDP/TCP protocol. One of
NexusWare's example applications provide a way to forward MTP Level 3 messages
via UDP/TCP. This is a dissector for this protocol (which is lacking an IANA
assigned port).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33082
The wireless meshing protocol B.A.T.M.A.N. Advanced changed their packet format
in such a way that now versions can be identified and so correct dissection of
the packets can be supported by wireshark.
Since it is a ever moving target it is very possible that the packet format is
changing slightly. The dissector was written in such a way that new version can
be supported relative easy.
I hope that it sufficient for the inclusion in wireshark.
I tried to fuzzing it some hours and no error was reported.
From me:
Initialize our dissector handles.
Merge packet-batadv.h into packet-batadv.c. It isn't included anywhere else.
Fuzz 500 passes using attached capture files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33052
This patch adds a new '-S' option to editcap that will rewrite timestamps of
packets to insure that the new capture file is in strict chronological order.
This option's primary use case is to fixup the occasional timestamps that have
a negative delta time relative to previous packet.
This feature is related to (but does not depend on) capinfos enhancement
submitted in bug #4315 which helps identify tracefiles with "out-of-order"
packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33042
This patch adds a new '-o' option to capinfos (enabled by default) to report if
the packets within a particular capture file are in strict chronological time
order or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33041
I've created a ASN.1 dissector for the IEC 61850 Sampled Values protocol. It
dissects ethernet frames of the IEC 61850-9-2LE specification form the UCA
International User Group.
There is also a new TAP for tshark (-R sv) which extracts the important
information of the frame and allows to create plots (with external tools) of
the sampled values.
I've developed under Linux (Ubuntu 8.10) but everything should be in place for
successful compilation under Windows.
It would be great if this dissector could be included in wireshark. I'm looking
forward for your comments.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=33039
This is an extension to the Wireshark context sensitive protocol help. Rows in
TreeView window are analyzed and suitable help file (as HTML) is opened in a
browser.
The help part (large file, 23 MB) of the Protocol Help can be downloaded under
www.inacon.com/dowload/stuff/protocol_help.tar.gz
This protocol help "light" provides descriptive content for the most frequently
used standard protocols, including IP, TCP or SMTP.
From me:
Changes:
Rename "ph_" in some function names to "proto_help_". Move the protocol
help code to its own module.
Make a bunch of functions static. Remove unused code.
Use browser_open_url() instead of a custom function.
Increase the logging levels. Don't clobber the normal log handler.
Update some Doxygen comments to match the format in the rest of the code
base.
Removed GTK version checks. We've been 2.x only for a while.
Move ph_replace_string to string_replace() in epan/strutil.[ch].
Fix a bunch of memory leaks.
Add a NULL pointer check.
Reformat the overview menu label.
Document the file format and locations.
Add Edgar to AUTHORS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32995
Call the various flavors of OS X integration just "OS X integration",
not anything with "IGE" in it - it appears that, in some places,
"ige-mac-integration" refers only to the older Carbon-based functions,
although the library still appears to be called -ligemacintegration.
Update the URLs for the information about the OS X integration
libraries.
Clean up help message for --with-pcap-remote.
Clean up white space a bit.
Speaking of white space, it's "Mac OS X", not "MacOS X".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32941
Support PPP-over-USB.
Don't remove the USB pseudo-header from the packet data for
Linux USB packets, just byte-swap it if necessary and have the
USB dissector fetch the pseudo-header from the raw packet data.
Update USB language ID values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32534
see: https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4590
From me: A few minor changes:
- Make ancp_info a local variable rather than a static global variable;
- Use Stats ! ANCP rather than Stats ! ANCP ! Packet Types.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32353
See: https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4611
From me:
- Remove #if 0'd #includes;
- Use tvb_reported_length_remaining (instead of tvb_length_remaining)
- Other minor cleanup (including whitespace).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32319
See: http://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4584
From me:
- Change dissect_sasp_pdu() to return void: tcp_dissect_pdus() ignores
any return value when it calls a dissector and thus trying to register/use
the dissector as a 'new-style' dissector doesn't work as intended;.
- Add some 'expert' messages for invalid SASP Header Type and unknown Message Type.
- Use consistent indentation & cleanup whitespace;
- (A few other minor changes).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32266
(real and simulated) BMW cars for all kinds of gadget communication.
My plugin only dissects the high level infrastructure and not any particular
messages. It uses a heuristic dissector to detect INTERLINK packets.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32202
add support for ERROR_STRING IF_ID TLV (see RFC 4783)
add support for generalized label interpretation: SUKLM
format for SONET/SDH label (RFC 4606), t3t2t1 format for G.709 ODUk label
(RFC 4328), G.694 format for lambda label (draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-g-694-lamb
da-labels-05). Add related user preference option.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32127
Add ETSI ts101671 dissector
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4543
I added dissection of
UmtsQos,
IMSevent,
LDIevent,
TARGETACTIVITYMONITOR-1
TARGETACTIVITYMONITORind,
TARGETCOMMSMONITORind,
TTRAFFICind,
CTTRAFFICind
And used the original HI2Operations ASN1 file.l
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32053
Aruba Wireless Controller support a Remote Monitoring of Access Point
The code is based en HP ERM/Cisco ERSPAN dissectors
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31645
RSVP extensions for G.709 Optical Transport Networks Control, RFC 4328
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4148
With some changes from me:
-(readme.developer:" Furthermore, 'display' field must be ORed with 'BASE_RANGE_STRING' (e.g. BASE_DEC|BASE_RANGE_STRING)."
- Prefix headerfields with hf_
- Remove check_col
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30727
Add the missing ndmp v4 messages, namely the:
NDMP_CONFIG_GET_EXT_LIST
NDMP_CONFIG_SET_EXT_LIST
This may serve as the 1st step into actual extensions (Snapvault etc)
dissector implementation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30684
Back in August 2002 the check-sum field was removed from the
LMP specification (draft-ietf-ccamp-lmp-05). This patch aligns
packet-lmp.c dissector with RFC 4204.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30244
This patch adds support to Wireshark for dissecting UDP packets used by
collectd's network plugin in order to transmit data from ones host to another
host (e.g. centralized storage of statistics while data is collectd on
individual systems)
The current dissector understands the part types supported by collectd-4.5
series and gracefully processes future part types (flagging them as unknown).
In regard to protocol errors or bad packets checks are based on the various
length fields used, parts are marked with warning when length is unexpected;
marked with error when length breaks minimal rules.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29887
This patch adds extension support to the X11 dissector.
I've removed the perl script from the make file, since the new one depends on
perl 5.10, xcbproto (at least git as of today), and mesa (at least the
mesa/src/mesa/glapi directory). It seemed easier to just add the generated
header files to svn directly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29854
Within the attached diff file are two source files, packet-dtn.h and
packet-dtn.c. Their function is to decode Bundle Protocol PDUs sent using the
UDP or TCP Convergence Layers. These protocols have been released by the
Internet Research Task Force and are described in RFC 4838 and RFC 5050.
Detailed information on DTN can be obtained at www.dtnrg.org.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29010
This patch attempt should more closely align with the Wireshark "layout" of using
a dissector rather than a "hack" to the packet-llc dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28823
2003 the Gerhard-Mercator-University and the University of Essen merged
to the University of Duisburg-Essen.", so the two entries for Thomas
Dreibholz are probably for the same person; merge them.
teluna.org is the site for a Joost Damad and an Isabelle Marien, and
following the links to his blog indicates that he's a Debian user and at
least uses openMSX. A search for Joost Yervante Damad also finds a
recommendation to accept a Joost Yervante Damad as a Debian developer;
he says he maintains openMSX and is "a software developer and integrator
for a large multinational". My guess is that said large multinational
is Siemens, so I'm assuming the two Joost Yervante Damad entries are for
the same person.
That leaves the two Thomas Palmers; they might be the same person, but
it's conceivable that they're not, so I'll do a bit more digging before
combining those entries.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28632
it's an obvious duplicate; if the addresses are in the same domain, it's
almost certainly a duplicate; if the addresses are in different domains,
but one company bought some of the product line for another company, we
assume it's a duplicate (e.g., we presume Martijn Schipper moved from
Intersil to GlobespanVirata when Intersil sold the PRISM 802.11 chipset
lines to GlobespanVirata, although he now appears to be at Magna Carta).
This still leaves Joost Yervante Damad, Thomas Dreibholz, and Thomas
Palmer as duplicates - probably the same people, but I'll ask The Great
Gazoogle a few questions first.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28631
Added support for Host Identity Protocol (HIP).
From me:
- Adjusted location of "Checksum" and "HIP Controls", as they seems to have
switched place in the bytes window
- Rewrote some proto_tree_add_uint -> proto_tree_add_item (some still remain)
- Rewrote to not use tvb_memcpy()
- Corrected some proto_tree_add_item's as the format seems to be big-endian
- Terminate ALL value_string's with { 0, NULL }
- No need to zero-terminate value_string strings.
- Removed call to check_col()
- Removed some prototypes
- Removed unused hf_hip_tlv_id, hf_hip_res and hf_hip_tlv_enc_iv (please check)
- Rewrote some C++ comments
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28596
Add support to read citrix netscaler capture file format.
From me:
- Renamed packet-ns.c to packet-nstrace.c
- Rewrote to not use "goto" in netscaler.c
- Moved dissecting of coreid
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28564
* adding pydoc documentation to doc/README.python
* possible to access directly libwireshark via libhandle and raw_<tvb|pinfo|tree>
* transform some methods into properties
* update sample to reflect changes/features
* adding comments!!!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28532
Add:
- FIX 4.0 to 4.4 fields, auto generated with XSLT stylesheets applied on
http://www.quickfixengine.org/ xml files (not included quickfixengine code is
BSD but xml files have no copyright).
- value_string functions for string keys, added to value_string.c.
- FIX desegmentation, it doesn't work well with malformed FIX PDU.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28478
- Removed heuristic for find if is_request and used event_type
- URB_INTERRUPT don't goes in reverse direction... fixed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28477
I've created a new bug rather than reopening 1181 as the scope is constrained
somewhat more.
Basically, when capturing from a named pipe the wireshark display lags by one
packet. This is especially frustrating when the packets arrive at low rates.
tshark is fine. But the packet count in dumpcap also lags by one.
Looking at the code, the problem appears to be in cap_pipe_select(). It
attempts to use WaitForSingleObject() on the named pipe but AFAICT this never
blocks.
I've attached a diff for some code that fixes the issue for me. The semantics
of overlapped IO in Win32 is quite different from the select/read model - hence
the other changes!
I've tested this fix on WinXP, 2k server and 2003 server. I've also checked
that my changes compile on a Freespire box that I have lying around.
From me:
Adapt the changes for dumpcap, which is where the affected code now lives.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28452
When audio samples have to be dropped or silence samples inserted to reflect
the timestamp there is no indication of these problems on the display.
I propose that such problems be indicated on the waveform display by the use of
amber coloration and that the number of incorrect timestamps be listed
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28451
Add a UAT for custom HTTP header fields.
From me:
Use se_alloc0 to initialize a struct. Use g_strdup(...) instead of
g_strdup_printf("%s"...). Add a missing UAT_END_FIELDS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28406
Attached please find a patch that enables to heuristically find VNC
traffic on non-standard ports.
(it also adds some if(tree) ... around some proto_tree_add_item()
functions)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28394
Add support for TightVNC extensions to the VNC dissector.
It has the following changes:
- Dissect TightVNC negotiation (tunneling, basic authentication, capabilities).
- Dissect X cursor encoding.
- Dissect POINTER_POS encoding.
- Dissect the general form of Tight rectangles.
- Dissect Tight image data (basic compression, JPEG, gradient).
- Handle LastRect encoding.
- Fix some always-true conditions.
- Some code cleanups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26825
Add the fragment to the defragmentation sequence if the SMTP dissector
encouters a packet that contains both a DATA fragment and the terminating
\r\n.\r\n sequence.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=26419
Display FQDN binary encoded name as text
Ensure that get_dns_name does not cross packet sub boundry
From me:
Preserve the usage of bootp.fqdn.name as a display filter
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25981
Added TeamSpeak2 dissector
From me:
- Made all local functions static
- Renamed my_vals to conv_vals
- Call correct function to parse LOGINEND
- Fixed some obvious errors in typenames list
- Fixed some indentation
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25973
From me:
Instead of adding adns_config.h, place it a custom adns package in
wireshark-win32-libs. Update tools/win32-setup.sh accordingly.
Split the MSVC2008EE variant into MSVC2008 and MSVC2008EE, similar to
MSVC2005 and MSVC2005EE. We have to worry about vcredist_x86.exe in
both cases.
Add Pascal to AUTHORS.
Update the Developer's Guide.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25921
Although this patch successfully recognizes group keys and decrypts packets
properly using the group key, there is a limitation. If an AP is using key
rotation, clicking on individual packets in a trace may not properly decrypt a
packet encrypted with a group key. This is because the current structure used
in Wireshark only supports one active unicast and one active group key. If a
new key has been seen, but you are looking at a packet encrypted with an older
key, it will not decrypt. The summary lines, however, do show the packets
properly decrypted.
I've written up a much longer and more detailed explanation in a comment in the
code, along with a proposed idea for a solution, plus a clunky work-around in
the GUI when using the current code.
I also suspect there might still be a problem with decrypting TKIP groups keys
that are sent using WPA2 authentication. In the most common operation, if you
are using WPA2, you'll also be using AES keys. It's not a common AP
configuration to use WPA2 with TKIP. In fact, most APs don't seem to support
it. Since it is an uncommon setup, I haven't put aside the time to test this
patch against such an AP. I do have access to an AP that supports this, so
when I have the time I'll test it and if needed, will submit another patch to
handle that odd-ball condition.
From me:
Remove the decrypt element of s_rijndael_ctx (which was unused, as indicated
in the comments).
Preserve the GPL licensing text in several files (which the patch shouldn't
have removed).
Remove changes that added whitespace.
Convert C++-style comments to C-style.
Update to include recent SVN changes (e.g. renaming variables named "index").
Remove extraneous printf's.
Define DEBUG_DUMP in airpdcap_debug.h.
Comment out some instances of DEBUG_DUMP.
Change malloc/free to g_malloc/g_free.
Use g_memdup instead of allocating and copying.
Use gint16 instead of INT16 in airpdcap_rijndael.c.
Add Brian to AUTHORS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25879
Follow-up from SVN 25825 check in
The g_slist_free() is really needed in export_object.c, otherwise, the export
list has false (repetitive) entries in it, that cause a crash when selecting
them.
Whether false entries are in the list, only depends on the speed of the export
processing, since this tap is
Replaced all guchar with gchar. This should eliminate the warnings on solaris.
I guess I used the wrong reference.
Added patch for 'Authors' in case I need to add myself to the list.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25834
The SMPP dissector currently supports only version 3.4. The latest version of
the protocol is version 5.0 and it has been around for a while. However, the
usage of this version of the protocol is only now picking up.
This patch adds basic support for SMPP 5.0. By basic I mean:
- New Operations and Responses.
- New TLVs.
- New Error codes.
- Any changes to earlier values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25787
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2693 :
The rfc4938bis draft extends the Point-to-Point over Ethernet (PPPoE) protocol
with an optional credit-based flow control mechanism and an optional Link
Quality Metric report. These optional extensions improve the performance of
PPPoE over media with variable bandwidth and limited buffering, such as mobile
point-to-point radio links.
Support for rfc4938 already exists in wireshark, but rfc4938bis specifies a new
credit scale factor TLV and the use of the reserved field of the PADQ to
specify max and current data-rate scaling.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25768
Attached is a patch for:
- PW Associated Channel Header dissection as per RFC 4385
- PW MPLS Control Word dissection as per RFC 4385
- mpls subdissector table indexed by label value
- enhanced "what's past last mpls label?" heuristic
- Ethernet PW (w/o CW) support as per RFC 4448
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25730
The decoded value of Size Packet shown as "From the calling DTE" is the value
of "From the called DTE".
When the size packet to negotiate has any of 512, 1024, 2048 or 4096 bytes, the
value shown decoded is erroneus.
The patch attached also includes new decoded facilities:
- Extended CUG selection.
- Extended access outgoing CUG selection.
- Extended RPOA selection.
- NUI selection.
- Charging info selection.
- Call dureation.
- Segment Count.
- Monetary Unit.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24932
This plugin implements a dissector for Infiniband. It is released
under the GPL v2.
Rather than using say libpcap to capture raw (unframed) IP packets
from near the top of an IPoIB stack, this plugin dissects link level
Infiniband frames.
Infiniband trace files can be read from Endace ERF format trace
files, or from libpcap DLT_ERF files containing ERF TYPE_INFINIBAND
records. There is currently no native DLT_INFINIBAND in libpcap.
Each record contains a hardware timestamp, capture metadata such as
port Id, and a complete link level Infiniband frame starting from
the Local Route Header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24628
This patch adds some new ENCAP and FILE types for wiretap. It also adds new
entries to pcap_to_wtap_map[] to provide a mapping of the new types to some
pcap DLTs.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24622
Attached is a patch to export packets data as "C Arrays". I often have
the need to [re]send data captured with wireshark using a raw/pf_packet socket.
Output format is one char[] per packet, it looks like almost the same as
the one produced by "Follow TCP stream".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24604
This is a new dissector plugin for Hilscher analyzer frames.
These frames are generated by Hilscher analyzer products and are identified via
their unique source MAC address (this is a reserved MAC from Hilscher-range and
will never be used by another network device). Most likely these frames are
only generated on a virtual network interface or the generating device is
attached directly via patch cable to a real network interface, but not routed
through a network. The Ethernet-header (destination MAC, source MAC and
Length/Type) is not displayed in the protocol tree for these frames as this is
overhead-information which has no practical use in this case.
Note:
This is a heuristic Ethernet dissector which means it gets called for every
Ethernet frame. So as to not cause a performance hit for most Wireshark users
it has a preference which, by default, disables the dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24495
a list of fields, prints the field values found in each packet.
Packet data can be specified as a libpcap DLT, e.g. "EN10MB" or an upper-layer protocol, e.g. "http".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24339
Add a dissector for the Scripting Service Protocol provided as part of the
RSPLIB package. RSPLIB is an Open Source implementation of the upcoming
Reliable Server Pooling standard. The scripting service is an application
for load distribution, based on Reliable Server Pooling.
From me:
Shorten the protocol name to SSP.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24276
Added support for Symbian OS btsnoop.
The bluetooth HCI layer in Symbian OS can be configured to log all packets to a
file. The log format, "btsnoop" is based on the RFC1761 "snoop" format - but
differences in the header make it incompatible.
The btsnoop format supports logging of these formats:
"H1" (raw HCI packets without framing)
"H4" (HCI UART packets including packet type header)
"H5" (HCI 3 wire UART packets including framing)
"BCSP" (HCI bluecore serial protocol including framing)
"H1" and "H4" are section numbers in the original v1 bluetooth specifications,
but still used colloquially - wireshark's existing support for Linux bluez HCI
logs uses the "H4" name.
In practice, the "H1" format is used for H5,BCSP and USB HCI logs, as the HCI
packet logs are mainly useful for debugging higher layers, bluetooth profiles
and bluetooth applications.
From me:
Deleted some unused prototypes.
Mark an unused parameter.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24263
Fix the bug related to Option template:
- System scope (check that options scope size is == 4, not <= 4)
- Interface scope (same)
Same fix for fields BytesExported PacketsExported FlowsExported.
Also fix some tabulations in a previous patch related to IPv6 Addresses.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24138
1/ patches to support the libpcap/SITA format 'WTAP_ENCAP_SITA'.
2/ patches to the LAPB dissector to accept MLP (Multi-link protocol)
(although MLP dissection has _not_ been added (yet)).
3/ New protocol dissectors for:
a) SITA's WAN layer 0 status header,
b) An airline protocol ALC,
c) An airline (and other industry) protocol UTS.
These patches are submitted as a set since the new protocol dissectors are not
useful without the libpcap/SITA related changes, and there is no point in
having those changes without the additional dissectors.
This fixes bug/enhancement 2016.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23885
Error message when capturing too short WTAP_ENCAP_USB_LINUX type packets
contains a copy-paste typo.
From me:
Fix some addresses in AUTHORS.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23882
Patch to do the following:
1) Dissect CIE Lists in NHRP Extensions
2) Dissect original NHRP packet in Error Indication
3) Support for Cisco NAT extensions
4) Support for Cisco NHRP Traffic Indication packet
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23587
quit. Temporary coloring filters can be set by:
- pressing <ctrl>-<digit> will create a conversation coloring filter based on the
addresses of the currently selected packet (order TCP/UDP/IP/Ethernet)
This can also be achieved from the "View|Colorize Conversation" menu.
- Rightclicking on a packet in the packet-list will give the option to
"Colorize Conversation" just as "Conversation Filter" does.
- Rightclicking on an item in the packet-detail-list will give the option to
"Colorize with filter" which works similar to "Apply as filter"
Temporary filters can be cleared from the same menus or by pressing <ctrl>-<space>.
This patch also adds an item to the above mentioned menu's to add a permanent color filter
in the same way.
The colors for the temporary coloring rules are now hardcoded as I do not know
how to change the color of menu-items and therefore I chose to use icons to
show the actual color of each of the ten temporary coloring rules. Is it at all
possible to have different menu items in different colors?
One other way of solving this is to recreate the icons on the fly after changing
the colors. I will have a look into that once it is clear whether I can use
different colors within the menu structure.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23560
This patch updates the DTLS dissector to be compatible with OpenSSL 0.9.8f in
the following ways:
* Handle both SSL version number 0xfeff (RFC 4347 and OpenSSL 0.9.8f), and
0x100 (Used by OpenSSL 0.9.8e and earlier)
* Reassemble fragmented handshake messages.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23369