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Guy Harris
edd1f26170 Have the IPv6 dissector use the same dissector table as the IPv4
dissector.

Don't dissect the payload of any fragmented IPv6 packet unless it's the
initial fragment (that's what we do for IPv4).

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1882
2000-04-20 07:05:58 +00:00
Guy Harris
fad892ff59 In the NCP dissector, construct conversations using the source and
destination network-layer addresses of the servers, and the NCP
connection number, and use the pointer to the conversation and the
request sequence number as the hash key for the table of requests used
to find the request for a given response; this lets it work with
NCP-over-TCP and NCP-over-UDP.

Register the NCP dissector with the UDP dissector in the handoff
registration routine for NCP, just as we do with the TCP dissector.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1878
2000-04-18 04:46:07 +00:00
Guy Harris
b84de4724f Tweak a comment.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1875
2000-04-17 02:47:43 +00:00
Guy Harris
2c5e102966 Make "decode_tcp_ports()" and "decode_udp_ports()" more closely resemble
one another, put the comments that explain what they do in front of
them, and clean up the indentation.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1874
2000-04-17 02:39:55 +00:00
Guy Harris
9aa7670a4e Register an "ip.proto" dissector table for IPv4, and have dissectors for
protocols that run inside IPv4 register themselves with it using
"dissector_add()".

Make various dissectors static if they can be, and get rid of any header
files that no longer contain any information as a result of that change.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1870
2000-04-16 22:46:25 +00:00
Guy Harris
c7c8e8e458 Register all the AFS ports in "proto_reg_handoff_rx()", rather than
checking for them in the UDP dissector.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1856
2000-04-14 06:42:52 +00:00
Guy Harris
d419701eea RFC 1058, on RIP V1, says:
Specific queries and debugging requests may be sent from ports
	other than 520, but they are directed to port 520 on the target
	machine.

and RFC 2453, on RIP V2, says:

	Specific queries may be sent from ports other than the RIP port,
	but they must be directed to the RIP port on the target machine.

so there is no requirement that RIP packets have 520 as both source and
destination port numbers.  It's therefore OK to register it as the
dissector for UDP port 520 - no need to handle it specially in the UDP
dissector as a reminder to make it check both source and destination
ports - so we do so.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1855
2000-04-14 06:17:23 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
61167a3c28 Change dfilter_apply() to 4-argument function. 4th argument is not yet used,
but will be in the future, and it's easier for me to keep my local branch
in sync with the source with the calls to dfilter_apply() already modified
tothe 4-arg format.

Add a CPP macro to ipv4.h to define ipv4_addr_ne(). Use it in dfilter.c

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1854
2000-04-14 05:39:43 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
db187f965c Change the sub-dissector handoff registration routines so that the
sub-dissector table is not stored in the header_field_info struct, but
in a separate namespace. Dissector tables are now registered by name
and not by field ID. For example:

        udp_dissector_table = register_dissector_table("udp.port");

Because of this different namespace, dissector tables can have names
that are not field names.  This is useful for ethertype, since multiple
fields are "ethertypes".

packet-ethertype.c replaces ethertype.c (the name was changed so that it
would be named in the same fashion as all the filenames passed to make-reg-dotc)

Although it registers no protocol or field, it registers one dissector table:

	ethertype_dissector_table = register_dissector_table("ethertype");

All protocols that can be called because of an ethertype field now register
that fact with dissector_add() calls.

In this way, one dissector_table services all ethertype fields
(hf_eth_type, hf_llc_type, hf_null_etype, hf_vlan_etype)

Furthermore, the code allows for names of protocols to exist in the
etype_vals, yet a dissector for that protocol doesn't exist. The name
of the dissector is printed in COL_INFO. You're welcome, Richard. :-)

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1848
2000-04-13 18:18:56 +00:00
Guy Harris
cf31cb477d Jeff Foster's SOCKS dissector, support for associating dissectors
with conversations and having TCP and UDP check whether a packet is part
of a conversation with a dissector and, if so, using that dissector on
the conversation, and "ethertype()"-style support for allowing a
dissector to call a sub-dissector via the same path that the TCP and UDP
dissectors use, based on port numbers supplied by that dissector.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1837
2000-04-12 22:53:16 +00:00
Guy Harris
42107e8614 Move calls to "dissector_add()" out of the register routines for TCP and
UDP and into the handoff registration routines for the protocols in
question.

Make the dissectors for those protocols static if they're not called
outside the dissector's source file.

Get rid of header files if all they did was declare dissectors that are
now static; remove declarations of now-static dissectors from header
files that do more than just declare the dissector.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1823
2000-04-08 07:07:42 +00:00
Olivier Abad
1b58783a36 Add a test to check if there is at least one enabled plugin before searching
the plugin list.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1798
2000-04-04 22:26:36 +00:00
Guy Harris
1ffa3cfa2b Make "make-reg-dotc" generate a "register_all_protocol_handoffs()"
routine, which calls all routines found in the dissector source files
with names that match " proto_reg_handoff_[a-z_0-9A-Z]*".

Call "register_all_protocol_handoffs()" after calling
"register_all_protocols()" - "register_all_protocols()" needs to be
called first, so that all protocols can register their fields, because
registering a dissector as being called if field "proto.port" is equal
to N requires that "proto.port" be a registered field.

Give DNS a handoff registration routine, and register its dissector to
be called if "udp.port" is UDP_PORT_DNS; remove the registration of DNS
from "packet-udp.c", and make "dissect_dns()" static (as nobody else
need know that it exists).

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1788
2000-04-04 06:17:30 +00:00
Guy Harris
0003202440 Do all the UDP port numbers that we can, and that don't require special
processing (as TFTP does), and don't have comments suggesting that extra
checks are needed, with the port table.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1786
2000-04-04 05:54:59 +00:00
Guy Harris
f540888bd4 Make a routine that takes a dissector table, a port number, and
pd/offset/fd/tree arguments, looks up the port number in the dissector
table, and:

	if it finds it, call the corresponding dissector routine with
	the pd/offset/fd/tree arguments, and return TRUE;

	if it doesn't find it, return FALSE.

Use that in the TCP and UDP dissectors.

Don't add arbitrary UDP ports for which a dissector is found in the
table as ports that should be dissected as TFTP; this should only be
done if we find a packet going from port XXX to the official TFTP port.

Don't register TFTP in UDP's dissector table, as it has to be handled
specially (i.e., we have to add the source port as a TFTP port, although
we really should register the source port *and* IP address); eventually,
we should move that registration to the TFTP dissector itself, at which
point we can register TFTP normally.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1785
2000-04-04 05:37:36 +00:00
Guy Harris
3ee409084c Move the creation of, and registration of protocols known to UDP in, the
hash table attached to "udp.port" out of "init_dissect_udp()" into
"proto_register_udp()", so that it's done the way TCP does it, and then
get rid of "init_dissect_udp()".

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1781
2000-04-03 09:41:31 +00:00
Guy Harris
c7d11f582d Jeff Foster's patch to support attaching a hash table to a protocol
field, to allow dissectors to register their dissection routine in a
particular field's hash table with a particular "port" value, and to
make the TCP and UDP dissectors support that for their "port" field and
to look up ports in that hash table.

This replaces the hash table that the UDP dissector was using.

There's still more work needed to make this useful - right now, the hash
tables are attached to the protocol field in the register routines for
the TCP and UDP protocols, which means that the register routines for
protocols that run atop TCP and UDP can't use this unless their register
routines happen to be called after those for TCP and/or UDP, and several
other protocols need to attach hash tables to fields, and there's no
single global field for Ethernet types so we can't even attach a hash
table to such a field to allow protocols to register themselves with a
particular Ethertype - but it's a start.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1779
2000-04-03 09:24:12 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
f6e92a9e93 Break proto_tree_add_item_format() into multiple functions:
proto_tree_add_protocol_format()
	proto_tree_add_uint_format()
	proto_tree_add_ipxnet_format()
	proto_tree_add_ipv4_format()
	proto_tree_add_ipv6_format()
	proto_tree_add_bytes_format()
	proto_tree_add_string_format()
	proto_tree_add_ether_format()
	proto_tree_add_time_format()
	proto_tree_add_double_format()
	proto_tree_add_boolean_format()
If using GCC 2.x, we can check the print-format against the variable args
passed in. Regardless of compiler, we can now check at run-time that the
field type passed into the function corresponds to what that function
expects (FT_UINT, FT_BOOLEAN, etc.)

Note that proto_tree_add_protocol_format() does not require a value field,
since the value of a protocol is always NULL. It's more intuitive w/o the
vestigial argument.

Fixed a proto_tree_add_item_format-related bug in packet-isis-hello.c
Fixed a variable usage bug in packet-v120.c. (ett_* was used instead of hf_*)

Checked in Guy's fix for the function declearation for proto_tree_add_text()
and proto_tree_add_notext().

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1713
2000-03-12 04:48:32 +00:00
Olivier Abad
b752f1ee3c New dissector for DHIS (Dynamic Host Information Services) protocol.
This protocol is UDP based and uses ports 58800 and 58801.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1667
2000-02-23 22:28:50 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
ddfa11e870 Create a header file for every packet-*.c file. Prune the packet.h file.
This change allows you to add a new packet-*.c file and not cause a
recompilation of everything that #include's packet.h

Add the plugin_api.[ch] files ot the plugins/Makefile.am packaging list.

Add #define YY_NO_UNPUT 1 to the lex source so that the yyunput symbol
is not defined, squelching a compiler complaint when compiling the generated
C file.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1637
2000-02-15 21:06:58 +00:00
Guy Harris
ae1f986db1 The time protocol is a simple request-response protocol, and doesn't end
up involving two ports neither of which is the official port; remove the
comment saying a dynamic call is added, as the code wasn't adding such a
call.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1611
2000-02-09 19:09:02 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
c08f671988 Dietmar Petras provided:
* fix a bug in packet-tftp.c dissecting TFTP Option Acknowledgement
  packets. The is no Block-Id in TFTP Option Acknowledgements, as it is
  in TFTP Acknowledgements.
* Extension of manuf by ethernet addresses from ELSA (my company), a german
  vendor of ISDN routers, cable modems, etc.
* New dissector for Time Protocol [RFC 0868]. That protocol works on port
  37 of UDP and TCP. The implementation in this patch only dissects the
  more usual UDP version. It could print the time in a more fashion way,
  but thats for a later version.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1609
2000-02-09 17:15:59 +00:00
Guy Harris
67c78197e3 Dissect packets to or from port 162 as SNMP packets - that's the port to
which SNMP traps are sent.  Thanks and a tip of the Hatlo Hat to Craig
Rodrigues for discovering this.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1589
2000-02-01 04:13:47 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
339d67b043 Merge in the final code to make Ethereal run on Win32, compiled
with MSVC 6.0 and 'nmake', the make tool that comes with MSVC.

It compiles, links, and runs. It doesn't run correctly. There's a problem
when reading files. I'm getting short reads.  I'm not linking in zlib or
libsnmp because it first needs to be debugged.

I changed the plugin code to use gmodule instead of libltdl, but the
Unix build still links ethereal against libltdl. I'll fix that tonight; sorry
about leaving it in such a sad state, but I wanted to check in this code
before I left work on a Friday night. Ethereal still works, but the
building is less than optimal.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1479
2000-01-15 00:23:13 +00:00
Guy Harris
355bd9d8ac Add John Thomas' L2TP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1433
2000-01-07 09:10:22 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
d85f804b4b Add the who protocol (rwho/rwhod/ruptime)
In packet_hex_print(), compute (bstart + blen) only once.

In time_secs_to_str(), return a meaningful string when time == 0, instead
of returing pointer to char buffer with old, inappropriate data in it.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1297
1999-12-12 05:11:57 +00:00
Guy Harris
5a4d9d6d68 WCCP 1.0 dissection, from Jerry Talkington.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1295
1999-12-12 03:05:57 +00:00
Olivier Abad
564a1c1d62 plugins support (i.e. Dynamically loadable dissectors)
depends on dlopen() being available on the target platform

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1263
1999-12-09 20:43:38 +00:00
Guy Harris
e5f812d6ed James Coe's patch to add SRVLOC and NCP-over-IP support.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1234
1999-12-07 06:13:19 +00:00
Guy Harris
272505c220 As per Nathan Leulinger's suggestion, have a stub SNMP dissector if
there are no SNMP libraries to use in a real dissector; this means that
other dissectors don't have to care if there are SNMP libraries, they
can just call "dissect_snmp()" - and this also simplifies "Makefile.am"
and "configure.in" a bit, as they just treat "packet-snmp.c" and
"packet-snmp.h" the same way they treat other dissector source files.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1214
1999-12-05 02:33:52 +00:00
Nathan Neulinger
fb6821f059 added skeletal tacplus/xtacacs dissector
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1191
1999-12-03 21:50:31 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
de2370185d Added Cisco Auto-RP dissector from Heikki Vatiainen <hessu@cs.tut.fi>
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1099
1999-11-23 17:09:58 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
1cbedad8d6 Added Heikki Vatiainen's <hessu@cs.tut.fi> HSRP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1086
1999-11-21 20:02:32 +00:00
Guy Harris
b68f2dde89 Heikki Vatiainen's SAP (Session Announcement Protocol) dissector.
Rename the dissector for the Netware SAP protocol to "dissect_ipxsap()",
so as to keep its name from colliding with that of the dissector for the
Session Announcement Protocol.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1046
1999-11-17 02:17:29 +00:00
Guy Harris
a7aba0a288 Replace the ETT_ "enum" members, declared in "packet.h", with
dynamically-assigned "ett_" integer values, assigned by
"proto_register_subtree_array()"; this:

	obviates the need to update "packet.h" whenever you add a new
	subtree type - you only have to add a call to
	"proto_register_subtree_array()" to a "register" routine and an
	array of pointers to "ett_", if they're not already there, and
	add a pointer to the new "ett_" variable to the array, if they
	are there;

	would allow run-time-loaded dissectors to allocate subtree types
	when they're loaded.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1043
1999-11-16 11:44:20 +00:00
Guy Harris
1f31ab9cbb Move the test to see if something looks like an ONC RPC request or reply
into "dissect_rpc()" itself; it returns TRUE if it is, FALSE if it
isn't.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=1030
1999-11-14 20:44:52 +00:00
Guy Harris
21c466ed25 Uwe Girlich's ONC RPC and NFS dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=945
1999-10-29 01:04:44 +00:00
Guy Harris
da1fdf005f Kojak's ICQ dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=919
1999-10-24 00:56:11 +00:00
Guy Harris
047b8751f3 Generalize the "ip_src" and "ip_dst" members of the "packet_info"
structure to "dl_src"/"dl_dst", "net_src"/"net_dst", and "src"/"dst"
addresses, where an address is an address type, an address length in
bytes, and a pointer to that many bytes.

"dl_{src,dst}" are the link-layer source/destination; "net_{src,dst}"
are the network-layer source/destination; "{src,dst}" are the
source/destination from the highest of those two layers that we have in
the packet.

Add a port type to "packet_info" as well, specifying whether it's a TCP
or UDP port.

Don't set the address and port columns in the dissector functions; just
set the address and port members of the "packet_info" structure.  Set
the columns in "fill_in_columns()"; this means that if we're showing
COL_{DEF,RES,UNRES}_SRC" or "COL_{DEF,RES,UNRES}_DST", we only generate
the string from "src" or "dst", we don't generate a string for the
link-layer address and then overwrite it with a string for the
network-layer address (generating those strings costs CPU).

Add support for "conversations", where a "conversation" is (at present)
a source and destination address and a source and destination port.  (In
the future, we may support "conversations" above the transport layer,
e.g. a TFTP conversation, where the first packet goes from the client to
the TFTP server port, but the reply comes back from a different port,
and all subsequent packets go between the client address/port and the
server address/new port, or an NFS conversation, which might include
lock manager, status monitor, and mount packets, as well as NFS
packets.)

Currently, all we support is a call that takes the source and
destination address/port pairs, looks them up in a hash table, and:

	if nothing is found, creates a new entry in the hash table, and
	assigns it a unique 32-bit conversation ID, and returns that
	conversation ID;

	if an entry is found, returns its conversation ID.

Use that in the SMB and AFS code to keep track of individual SMB or AFS
conversations.  We need to match up requests and replies, as, for
certain replies, the operation code for the request to which it's a
reply doesn't show up in the reply - you have to find the request with a
matching transaction ID.  Transaction IDs are per-conversation, so the
hash table for requests should include a conversation ID and transaction
ID as the key.

This allows SMB and AFS decoders to handle IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
transparently (and should allow the SMB decoder to handle NetBIOS atop
other protocols as well, if the source and destination address and port
values in the "packet_info" structure are set appropriately).

In the "Follow TCP Connection" code, check to make sure that the
addresses are IPv4 addressses; ultimately, that code should be changed
to use the conversation code instead, which will let it handle IPv6
transparently.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=909
1999-10-22 07:18:23 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
08292071f4 Added Nathan's patch for AFS and RX dissection.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=894
1999-10-20 16:41:20 +00:00
Guy Harris
c36e5fd163 Nathan Neulinger's patch to set "pi.srcport" and "pi.dstport".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=844
1999-10-15 18:33:44 +00:00
Guy Harris
5ed4011c30 Nathan Neulinger's NTP dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=828
1999-10-14 05:10:33 +00:00
Guy Harris
66d84f1093 Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino's changes for IPv6 extension header decoding
and RIPng decoding.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=818
1999-10-12 23:12:06 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
bacb9d5bae New proto_tree header_field_info stuff. Header_field_infos now contain
the base for numbers to be displayed in, bitmasks for bitfields, and blurbs
(which are one or two sentences describing the field).

proto_tree_add*() routines now automatically handle bitfields. You tell
it which header field you are adding, and just pass it the value of the
entire field, and the proto_tree routines will do the masking and shifting
for you.

This means that bitfields are more naturally filtered via dfilter now.

Added Phil Techau's support for signed integers in dfilters/proto_tree.

Added the beginning of the SNA dissector. It's not complete, but I'm
committing it now because it has example after example of how to use
bitfields with the new header_field_info struct and proto_tree routines.
It was the impetus to change how header_field_info works.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=815
1999-10-12 06:21:15 +00:00
Laurent Deniel
3d59704877 Check for truncated header.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=752
1999-10-02 16:58:41 +00:00
Guy Harris
f4ac555e90 Peter Torvals' Internet Cache Protocol dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=677
1999-09-14 08:06:47 +00:00
Guy Harris
ac4f87218d Declare the "packet_info" structure "pi" in "packet.h", rather than in a
bunch of source files.

Replace the "payload" field of a "packet_info" structure with "len" and
"captured_len" fields, which contain the total packet length and total
captured packet length (including all headers) at the current protocol
layer (i.e., if a given layer has a length field, and that length field
says its shorter than the length we got from the capture, reduce the
"pi.len" and "pi.captured_len" values appropriately).  Those fields can
be used in the future if we add checks to make sure a field we're
extracting from a packet doesn't go past the end of the packet, or past
the captured part of the packet.

Get rid of the additional payload argument to some dissection functions;
use "pi.captured_len - offset" instead.

Have the END_OF_FRAME macro use "pi.captured_len" rather than
"fd->cap_len", so that "dissect the rest of the frame" becomes "dissect
the rest of the packet", and doesn't dissect end-of-frame padding such
as padding added to make an Ethernet frame 60 or more octets long.  (We
might want to rename it END_OF_PACKET; if we ever want to label the
end-of-frame padding for the benefit of people curious what that extra
gunk is, we could have a separate END_OF_FRAME macro that uses
"fd->cap_len".)

svn path=/trunk/; revision=506
1999-08-18 00:57:54 +00:00
Guy Harris
621c56ed1e "packet-udp.c" and "packet-x25.c" both have global variables named
"hash_table", but each of them is used only in the file in question;
make them static, so that they don't collide.

svn path=/trunk/; revision=440
1999-08-05 00:05:01 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
0e7a2d905a Converted UDP fields to new proto_tree functions.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=376
1999-07-22 16:41:22 +00:00
Gilbert Ramirez
53d2a96094 Added Johan's RADIUS dissector, finally. I modified it to fit in with the
new proto_tree routines. I also removed the check for lex and yacc from
wiretap's configure script. The IP dissector now uses
proto_register_field_array().

svn path=/trunk/; revision=348
1999-07-08 04:23:28 +00:00