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
This patch adds support for IMPS 1.3 protocol dissection and also
updates IMPS 1.2 protocol to approved release version.
From me:
- Updated vals_wbxml_public_ids table.
- Reindented file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23078
found by desktop-file-validate:
wireshark.desktop: warning: value "" for key "Path" in group "Desktop Entry"
does not look like an absolute path
wireshark.desktop: warning: value "GNOME;Application;Network;" for key
"Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" contains a deprecated value
"Application"
wireshark-root.desktop: warning: key "Encoding" in group "Desktop Entry" is
deprecated
wireshark-root.desktop: warning: value "" for key "Path" in group "Desktop
Entry" does not look like an absolute path
wireshark-root.desktop: warning: value "GNOME;Application;Network;" for key
"Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" contains a deprecated value
"Application"
svn path=/trunk/; revision=23034
- reassembling of fragmented TIPCv2 messages
- calling of heuristic subdissectors
- multicast upper+lower bound header fields are now shown
- corrects few typos in the comments in packet-tipc.c
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22889
When LACP packets have the actor state or partner state fields set to 0x00,
wireshark prints the state like this (note the closing parenthesis):
Actor State: 0x00)
Since there are no flags set, this fields should be printed like this:
Actor State: 0x00
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22594
add it to the distributed files, to the Win32 NSIS and U3 packages. UNIX packages will still miss this (optional) file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22487
- add support of session management for tcap ANSI.
(In fact, this support already exist for ANSI MAP subdissector, but as our
simulators can reuse the tcap transaction Id, the decoding of the response
may be wrong)
- move the code related to asn1 in tcap.cnf, and update tcap.cnf
- move the code related to the session management in tcap-persistentdata
- add a compilation option to free the entry in the hashtable for a closed
transaction. This is used only for tshark statistics generation, with huge file.
- cleanup and add some comments
Add Id tags to epan/tcap-persistentdata.{c,h}
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22415
last draft, draft-ietf-behave-rfc3489bis-07. Changelog:
* My employer is now sponsoring this work, so added a copyright line.
* Added a comment for each method/attribute with the RFC/I-D where is
it defined, so it will be easier to add new STUN usages.
* Removed the SHARED-SECRET method.
* Removed the PASSWORD and REFRESH-INTERVAL attributes.
* Changed "Response" to "Success Response".
* Changed "Error Reason Phase" to "Error Reason Phrase".
* Added reassembly for TCP segments on STUN2.
* Updated STUN acronym expansion.
* Renamed STUN2_ERROR to ERROR_RESPONSE.
* Changed the value of attribute FINGERPRINT from 0x8025 to 0x8028.
* Display if an unknown attribute is comprehension-optional or
comprehension-required.
* Reorganized order of attributes in the dissector code.
* The message length is now displayed in decimal.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22383
receiving a SES MAJOR SYNC POINT, as this indicates the end of the
COTP DT Data stream. Previous the RTSE dissector was called when
receiving a COTP DT Data fragment with the "last data unit" bit set,
but this does not work with messages fragmented in RTSE. Reassembly
can be turned off in the preferences.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22176
- Remove ethertype preference from recently added FCoE dissector
Me:
- Add Joe to the AUTHORS list
- Change previous line in AUTHORS list from @ to [AT] in e-mail address
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22133
Replace the Interbase dissector by a Firebird/Interbase
dissector.
Me:
Fix warnings about unused parameters
Fix warnings about unused variables
Fix warning about unused function
Fix warning about mixed code and declaration
Declare all dissection functions static
Remove function declarations and move the switching
function down instead.
Update AUTHORS file
Add $Id$ and email address to file header
Fix filename in first comment line
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21843
The attached patch adds ability of of creating radio button, drop-down
list and range type preference entries to the Lua plugin.
It also fixes a lua compile warning/error in wslua_gui.c.
The patch is written by Tamas Regos, he asked me to send it to the list.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21655
Attachment is a patch for adding a new Juniper NSRP dissector. In this patch, OICQ author email address
<dubingyao@gmail.com> has also been updated to <secfire@gmail.com>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21599
the current SVN (rev 21448) 802.11 WMM TSPEC dissector seems to have
some bugs.
TS Info field should be three bytes long, not two. Suspension Interval
field is missing altogether, shifting all other fields by four bytes.
Maximum Burst Size, Minimum PHY Rate, Peak Data Rate and Delay Bound
are in wrong order.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21450
I would like to handle the rare situation of Little Endian encoded
IP addresses, so i added a function which reads the address with
tvb_get_ipv4(), then swaps the bytes before SET_ADDRESS().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21397
- Break out and display A-MSDUs
- HT Control field (currently disabled)
- Action No Ack
- HT Information IE
- HT Capability IE
- Block Ack Request
- Secondary Channel Offset Tag
- Measurement Request Tag
- Measurement Report Tag
...along with a bunch of other updates, including displaying the
type/subtype as a hex value (first nibble: type, second nibble: subtype).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21391
New dissector support, SHIM6
checked in with the following modifications :
- use of proto_tree_add_item whenever possible (addition of several hf_items),
- use distinct subtree idx for each subtree,
- addition of some subtrees,
- split shim_opts in several functions,
- accurate incrementation of offset in locator preferences (in case of option length > 3)
- add true_false_string for critical options and protocol differentiation (hip, shim6)
- add ipv6.shim6.checkksum_good, ipv6.shim6.checkksum_bad, cksum expert info
section added to AUTHORS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21390
Dissector for the DRDA protocol. This is the protocol used by among
others the DB2 database.
modify his entry in AUTHORS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21331
I've refactored the offending code branch and added some comments so
hopefully the intent is a bit clearer. The loop termination conditions
are now obviously independent of the content on the wire (they were
meant to be before, but I admit it was obscure). I've tried using the
ephemeral memory routines.
Add a check for a maximum fragment count, and bail out of reassembly instead
of triggering an ep_alloc exception. Add Julian to AUTHORS. Update the
release notes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21007
Attached is a wireshark patch that adds support for decoding DHCP option 125
and the DHCP option 125 suboptions defined by the DSL Forum's TR-111
specification.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20783
sminmpec_values array is marked as just "export" instead of "WS_VAR_IMPORT" in
epan/sminmpec.h. This prevents its using in Windows builds of plugins directly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20720
Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 7:24 PM
To: wireshark-dev@wireshark.org
Hello,
Please consider for checkin the following new dissectors, for the FMP protocol.
FMP (File Mapping Protocol) is the network protocol basis for EMC's HighRoad (MPFS) technology. Highroad is used to allow multiple clients to share access to NAS-shared files while allowing clients to directly access data volumes (via, for example, Fibre Channel or iSCSI). EMC currently uses this technology in our Celerra NAS servers, and we're currently in the process of open sourcing portions of the technology.
FMP actually consists of two ONC/RPC-based protocols - the core FMP protocol, and FMP/Notify. The latter is used as an asynchronous callback to inform clients of status changes, such as lock revocation.
We'd like to offer these dissectors to Wireshark users for help in debugging or otherwise troubleshooting MPFS-related problems. There are still a few minor changes that need to be made ( i.e. a handful of fields that aren't decoded) but the dissector is overall fairly complete and very usable.
Let me know if there are questions or feedback, or otherwise if other info is needed (like sample captures, which I don't want to send out to the mailing list).
Thanks,
Ian Schorr
EMC Corporation
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20679
1 Add ALCAP and NBAP as subdissectors of SSCOP. Previously it only
knows about SSCF-NNI and data. (Changes in packet-sscop.c,
packet-sscop.h)
2 Add capability for lower layer to force SSCOP to choose a particular
dissector. It is passed as "subdissector" field of SSCOP protocol
data. This is required because different payload protocol is
distinguished by different VPI/VCI. There is no protocol field inside
SSCOP frame. (Changes in packet-sscop.c, packet-sscop.h)
3 Make K12xx configuration file supporting the following syntax:
C:\k1297\stacks\umts_iub\umts_iub_aal2l3.stk sscop:alcap
This says dissect with SSCOP first and then pass to ALCAP.
The change is made general, so it supports arbitrary number of
protocol, like "proto1:proto2:proto3". Using ":" as separator
allow us to expand the syntax further to support parameters like
"proto1 param1:proto2 param2 param3". (Changes in packet-k12.c)
With above 3 changes together, dissecting Iub traces are correct for
control and signaling planes. I am still investigating user plane
frames because writing UMTS RLC/MAC protocol dissector is required.
The patch and sample .rf file (same as my previous patch) is in the
attachment.
plus:
Add Kriang to the AUTHORS list (and once at it upate my own record)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20580
There was a change in Corrigendum 1 (03/2004) to H.248.1 which allows an
empty {} to be omitted from the Signal Descriptor. Currently (SVN 20346)
this causes Wireshark to report [Packet size limited during capture] as
shown in the attached example outputs.
I have attached a possible patch to solve this.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20360
The attached patch changes the way the ssl-session-id is displayed.
Currently it is not shown, only the length is shown like this:
Session ID Length: 32
Session ID (32 bytes)
To me, it is not useful to repeat the length and omit the ID itself.
With this patch the ssl-session-id is shown like this:
Session ID Length: 32
Session ID: A4B2FB0EE6D8F58DEFF68E38B1E5B4C25F1869D4BC86A96E...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20212
a little patch against revision 20088 in packet-isis-lsp.c for the
following :
- hf_isis_lsp_remaining_life declared but unused
- replacing a proto_tree_add_uint useless with proto_tree_add_item
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20148
I have added a new dissector for DMP (STANAG 4406 Direct Message
Profile) as defined in STANAG 4406 Annex E. The DMP protocol has no
assigned UDP port number yet, so the default value in this dissector
is 0 (I suppose this is som sort of "disabled"?) until we get this
registered.
The dissector has been tested on OSX Intel/PowerPC and Solaris SPARC.
Changes in this patch:
* Added DMP dissector
* Added a new CRC table and functions in crc16.c
* Made NonDeliveryReasonCode and NonDeliveryDiagnosticCode available
from X.411
* Made NonReceiptReasonField and DiscardReasonField available from X.420
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20133
I defined a range_string struct. It's like value_string
but stores range <-> string pairs.
Moreover I wrote rval_to_str(), match_strrval_idx()
match_strrval() which are behaving exactly as
val_to_str(), match_strval_idx() and match_strval().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20061
support.
WEP key preferences have been overloaded to allow WPA keys. The
decryption code currently uses Windows-specific data types, but can be
converted to use glib equivalents.
Add a few text and whitespace fixups.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20049
by myself:
Corrected patch; epan/column.c and epan/column_utils.c were not included. This
one has now been properly tested against a clean checkout of today's code.
- New menu option available under view\time display format
- New sub-option (e) to -t switch for both wireshark and tshark
- Extended recent settings code to handle new value
- Did NOT add new explicit epoch time column
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20040
This patch fixes a transposition of the orders of
Set Attribute Number
Set Attribute Length
In the page oriented get and set attributes CDB parameters format
Ref SCSI-OSD T10/1355-D Revision 10 section 5.2.2.2
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19460
I have figured out one of the fields in the MAPI
EcRRegisterPushNotification packet. The field is a UDP port number that
the client wants the Exchange server to send new mail notifications on.
These notifications are on a port > 1023 and are always 8 bytes long.
It looks like I would add the function name to the
dcerpc_mapi_dissectors[] for the register push notification. What would
my new function need to do besides display the field?
Thanks,
Steve
Here is a patch to add this functionality. It displays the notification
port and the notification payload (not sure what the payload itself
means yet). It also dynamically registers each notification port found
with a new dissector (that I called newmail for lack of a better name -
I'm open to suggestions) that displays the notification payload. This
is all undocumented by Microsoft in their usual fashion.
I also changed the code to always display the mapi.opnum field;
currently, the mapi.opnum is only displayed when the
dcerpc_mapi_dissector is null.
Steve
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19350
This patch adds support for dissecting ontap's nfsv4 filehandle,
as well as some updates to nfsv3 filehandle as well in the nfs
dissector.
Alex.
checked in with minor changes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19345
Hi folks,
We think we've found a bug in STANAG 5066 SIS layer dissector.
Problem is at S_EXPEDITED_UNIDATA_INDICATION S_Prim's parser
and occurs when we receive a U_PDU via expedited unidata channel.
Dissector tries to parse first 2 bytes of U_PDU as a header size of type
21 s_prim (S_UNIDATA_INDICATION). But, this is not an wanted process on
that parser. Maybe, it was forgotten unchanged from
S_UNIDATA_INDICATION dissector while copying it. So it shows
data (U_PDU) 2 bytes short. Moreover, if data is just 1-byte, TCP datagrams
receive TCP checksum error.
Confirmed.
It was indeed a "copy-paste-did not edit correctly" bug.
While going over the code once more, I found:
1 - One bug in the heuristic. (Changed '&&' to '||')
2 - One to-do that was already done. (Removed the /* TODO */)
3 - One to-do that is now done. ;-)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19210
Also, there is still an outstanding issue regarding the default use of
the "media" dissector. The way it is currently coded there is no way to
have a heuristic decoder when a content-type header is specified.
In this way if there is a decoder for a specific content-type then it
will be used, then the heuristic decoders have a chance, and finally the
default of either the media-type decoder of the http_payload decoder.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19208
New protocol: epl v1
Hi,
in addition to the recently submitted dissector for the EPL v2 protocol,
this is the dissector for the first version of the EPL protocol.
Best Regards,
David
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19125
new protocol: veritas low latency transport
---
Attached is a patch file that adds a new dissector for the LLT protocol
(Veritas Low Level Transport, used for server clustering). They use
ethertype 0xCAFE even though it isn't assigned to them :(. There are
other fields and possibly other message types directly between servers
it does not yet dissect as no one outside of Veritas knows what they
are. This dissector understands the one people will run across most -
multiple servers broadcasting these heartbeats all over the place. I
figured out these fields through many Internet searches.
I will add the protocol to the Wiki after it is committed.
Thanks,
Steve
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18944
I have developed a plugin for Pro-MPEG FEC packets over RTP (see
previous posts on ethereal-dev). I have added a page and example capture
file to the Wiki (http://wiki.wireshark.org/2dParityFEC). The source and
Windows makefile for the plugin are attached. Unfortunately I do not
have access to other systems so this plugin has been tested on Windows
only.
The attached version of my plug-in has only had the copyright header
added.
I will translate this into a proper dissector rather than a plug-in as
requested, but this may take a little time as I have a lot of other
things
to do at the moment.
Me:
Convert into a normal dissector
Reorder / reformat code a bit
Added Marks name to the top of the file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18908
Hi,
The attached file should fix the following two bugs in the AJP dissector.
1) The dissector doesn't know about CPING/CPONG
2) The dissector misinterprets multiple requests in one connection if a
prior request has a Body request part.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18780
this dissector will not yet detect when ppp is passed over the rfcomm link
but the old code to detect and deescapt the ppp data is still in the dissector, though ifdeffed out to serve as inspiration when ppp over rfcomm captures are made available.
the only captures i have with rfcomm are for raw serial communications so they dont contain any ppp frames. :-(
svn path=/trunk/; revision=18221
library. If that's not done, it leaves to ethereal or other binaries
using it the job of linking adns within them. This behaviour is
unreliable and breaks when using the --as-needed flag for GNU ld
(version 2.16 or better 2.17).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17969
I have developed an external plugin to enable ssl decryption in
ethereal.
Me
- Remove unnecessary $Id$ from acinclude.m4
- Added packet-ssl-utils.h to Makefile.common
- Fixed a few warnings
TODO
- Lots of warning fixes (see separate mail)
- Reformat function headers to read like the others do
(return value<newline>function-name...)
- Test on Windows platform
- Review the patch to packet-ssl.c and new files packet-ssl-utils.[hc]
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17156
epan/dissectors/ncp2222.py - Fixes the NCP group values for all NCP's. Also fixes some additional return values and cleanup.
gtk/ncp_stat.c - Fixes the NCP group values for SRT.
gtk/service_response_time_table.c:
The SRT is broken if you hit the reload button or apply a filter. The table isn't cleared so each item in the list is duplicated and the second entries remain with initial values. This patch clears the GTK_CLIST so that the redundant entries no longer appear.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17139
After investigating the time-sequence graphs (Stevens and tcptrace) produced
using an FTP capture file supplied by Eduardo Segura
(see http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200512/msg00153.html )
I've identified several problems in tcp_trace.c.
The problems mostly involve incorrect determination of the lower/upper
sequence number bounds (for the Y axis) in certain cases (e.g. having to do
with 'partial' conversations).
I've reworked the '...get_bounds' code to handle cases such as:
1. out of order data segments (e.g.: the first segment in a captured
conversation has a higher sequence number than a later segment);
2. 'ack' sequence numbers for initial ack segments in a conversation lower
than the sequence numbers of the initial data segments;
3. maximum 'ack + win' sequence number in a conversation greater than the
max data sequence number;
4. Stevens graph: only use data segment sequence numbers when
determining bounds;
5. TCP RST packet without 'ack' flag: do not try to use the 'ack' seq num from
the packet in this case. (This was the specific cause of the originally reported
problem).
I've also reworked the tcptrace display code slightly to properly handle
the initial ack packet of a sequence;
As an example of the some of the fixes the Ethereal tcptrace style graph
of the following conversation fragment will now be similar to the graph
produced by Tcptrace.
data: seq 10000 len 100
data: seq 10100 len 200
ack: ack 5000 win 6000
ack: ack 5400 win 5600
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16874
> Two patch files are attached adding UDP-Lite dissection to the UDP
> dissector. Wiki page is available at the normal location, including
> sample captures courtesy of Gerrit Renker of the University of
> Aberdeen Electronics Research Group. The patch has been tested with
> both the sample captures and Fuzz test.
And add Marc Petit-Huguenin to AUTHORS
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16801
New protocol : CIGI (with minor updates to make it heuristic)
Hi,
This patch is for a CIGI dissector (complete versions 2 and 3). It has
been [fuzz] tested on GNU/Linux using the Ethereal 0.10.13 codebase.
However, the patch here is against the svn repository.
More information about CIGI can be found at http://cigi.sourceforge.net/
Kyle Harms
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16681
New protocol : STANAG 5066
I changed it from being a plugin to a builtin dissector
and also changed a couple of small bugs
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16390
the attached patch implements a dissector for the Fast Handovers for Mobile IPv6 protocol (RFC4068). This patch was produced against version 0.10.13 and extends the following files:
- packet-icmpv6.c
- packet-ipv6.h
- packet-mip6.c
- packet-mip6.h
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16302
Due to the fact that 3G Signaling appears at an undefined VPI/VCI I added a heuristics (very simple) which should take care of this fact.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16108