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It will end up eventually crashing column buffers because memory
behind the address is trounced.
Change-Id: Id6b5a42effc503e4b8bf5e1deb2135241e2893f3
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Change-Id: Ifb7354bbbc639b4191f611c7840094f16e1f6819
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22566
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Change-Id: I13396077ec7f3ec4fe9cfea9b3bd03305a5ee332
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22484
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Change-Id: I27517bdfc4d00ee758d3795bd74e54968e70efad
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22497
Reviewed-by: João Valverde <j@v6e.pt>
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"enterprise-numbers" is converted to tab-separated values and renamed
"enterprises". Unused fields are stripped.
PENs are stored in a hash table loaded at run-time.
User "enterprises" file is loaded from the personal config dir.
Misc make-sminmpec.pl improvements and fixes.
Note: names of type "Entity (formerly ...)" have the formerly part commented out for a cleaner output.
Change-Id: I60c533afbe3e399077fbf432088064471ad3e1e2
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22246
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The filter expressions data was shoved into the preference file in a
very loose, non-arrayed form. It's much easier to manage in code
(and for users in a separate file) as a UAT.
The GTK GUI was hacked to use the existing UAT dialog rather than
rewrite the pref_filter_expressions.c to support a UAT. Should
be okay since it's deprecated.
Change-Id: I688cebb4b7b6594878c1398365e79a205f1902d9
Ping-Bug: 13814
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22354
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There's a number of protocols whose payload contains yet another
protocol but no criterion to figure out what this next protocol is.
Define a new global function register_decode_as_next_proto() to register
a Decode As entry for this scenario so the user can manually select the
next protocol.
A lot of the housekeeping that is normally required for Decode As is not
applicable to such a scenario. Provide simple data structures and
functions to cover this, make them internal to epan/decode_as.c and
allow them to be shared by multiple of the new simplified Decode As
entries.
(For now, the mechanism is based on an FT_UINT32 dissectore table where
all entries are linked to number 0. We should eventually come up with a
better mechanism.)
Change-Id: I3f81e331d7d04cfdfe9a58732d881652d77fabe2
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22376
Reviewed-by: Martin Kaiser <wireshark@kaiser.cx>
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The "Previous/Next Packet in Conversation" actions accidentally
overwrites more specific filters (like TCP port matching) by less
specific ones (like IP addresses). This resulted in strange behavior
where packets from different TCP streams were selected.
Change-Id: Ifa93064e1db3777fa3c12e2220bbb0b36b9478fe
Reported-by: Christian Landström
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22274
Reviewed-by: Pascal Quantin <pascal.quantin@gmail.com>
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Change-Id: I987b4a9a86b0000b726f7e514be741e713b6ec5a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/22112
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This new interface allows printing a line with specified foreground and
background colors. The implementation avoids printing escape sequences
if the output stream is not a TTY and note that escape sequences are
ignored on Windows.
This initial implementation relies on relatively modern 24-bit color
support which is present in many terminal emulators but may not always
display properly on older or simpler emulators. Windows coloring is
handled with SetConsoleTextAttribute, which offers a "1-bit" color
experience (but it's better than nothing)
This commit is a precursor to adding additional coloring to tshark.
Bug: 5158
Change-Id: Ib2b9d800095a065a4bb60abe0550862cda5539ec
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21324
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prefs.
Remove the heuristic dissector that checks for arbitrary UDP ports in favor
of adding a preference for the range of UDP ports that can be used for LAPD.
Change-Id: Ib85fbee4a433727af24279fffb0cbf2c25f7d292
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Loading PEM and PKCS#11 keys was being done in static functions
in packet-ssl-utils.c. These were moved to wsutil, with prototypes
in a new <wsutil/rsa.h> header. This adds gnutls as optional
dependency to wsutil.
The RSA decryption helper was also moved and is now provided in
<wsutil/wsgcrypt.h>.
This allows more dissectors to access this functionality.
Change-Id: I6cfbbf5203f2881c82bad721747834ccd76e2033
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21941
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XTEA is a 64-bit block Feistel cipher with a 128-bit key and a suggested
64 rounds. It's used by the MMORPG Tibia for encrypting game server traffic.
Usual XTEA treats the blocks as big-endian. Tibia treats them as little
endian, therefore both versions are provided.
Change-Id: I9ad0c8e066f848b20772ce4e1d3df19deff307b8
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Change-Id: I86d37b08a6b325e3b9dd0289b8b8f45641e011fa
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21916
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Change-Id: I83ecbff82b23702f40ce1bae45be23e3336ff2c4
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21905
Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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imagemagick was needed since v1.11.1-rc1-140-g02a8e72b43, but
unnecessary since v2.1.0rc0-491-g18a54fcaa4, remove it.
xdg-utils is needed for xdg-open (opening websites) at runtime in GTK+,
but not for Qt nor during the build, remove it or mark it as optional.
Change-Id: I6fc4d5fb61ea8b5cf79526d92ef8c108bc9d11a3
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21765
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Remove last lintian issue
Change-Id: I672b347a8b0fc495b6e010ef987c0ff238eb8d1e
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QSIG"
This reverts commit d3b72329359103f298e4f633b8c83fe2ce3c7517.
Revert "Fix debian symbols check after Q.932 symbols removal"
This reverts commit 3bc43e377076d1097321e2f7ffc89f52ee33afa0.
Change-Id: Ib0623ab289613f48c73d38d038131a69cbf2190b
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Change-Id: Ib68c11220b67f31f69c8fc1524f8492caa577f57
Fixes: v2.3.0rc0-3576-gd3b7232935 ("Change exports from Q.932 to use VALS_WITH_TABLE in the same way as QSIG")
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Move gtk's fld_tostr() to epan API as uat_fld_tostr.
Change-Id: I01e3b66ca9ea3cd1e2e06e2122190ee42b9ad44b
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21664
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Change-Id: I34ced87d58ba947d4481775a3402da3647f68549
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21665
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Change-Id: I5b4b020029f3c1587f96ca1fcf5fbfa2ee78ac31
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Bug: 13705
Change-Id: I6bd006f216440d071e5c1eeb6b1f996b4a364c62
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It does what it says on the label. You get back TRUE or FALSE in a
gboolean.
While we're at it, remove a copied-and-pasted comment that doesn't
apply, and update another comment.
Change-Id: I117391d2ffe44124a614a7f64dad1b389c1ebc6a
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Just like proto_tree_add_item_ret_uint, but with 64-bit support
Change-Id: Ie0cbfda9e63bf21e85df2d674e391a6c0abe92f7
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Packet ranges are used only in the UI; move the packet range stuff into
libui.
Don't pass a print_args_t structure to libwireshark packet-printing
routines, just pass the few parameters they need. Move the declaration
of print_args_t into file.h.
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This can be used by dissectors that need to parse out-of-band
configuration.
Change-Id: I13c0a2f408fb5c21bad7ab3d7971e0fa8ed7d783
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20912
Reviewed-by: Roland Knall <rknall@gmail.com>
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They deal with sets of hfids, which can belong to protocols as well as
fields (I guess you could argue that a protocol is a field, but...).
Change-Id: Ibd103cfa26427ead4ef54be89f1251908004cfae
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21154
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Change-Id: I41a075758103f0c37d30b3e764eef5f87e87234f
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21106
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It's not used outside epan/prefs.c, and it *shouldn't* be used outside
epan/prefs.c - there are other APIs that call it, and handle the details
of picking the right name, title, description, etc..
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XXX_prime_with_YYY makes it a bit clearer than does XXX_prime_YYY that
we're not priming YYY, we're priming XXX *using* YYY.
Change-Id: I1686b8b5469bc0f0bd6db8551fb6301776a1b133
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/21031
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Currently, this is only used to determine whether a protocol tree needs
to be built on the first pass or not - if there are postdissectors that
need fields, it does - but eventually we should be able to use it to
prime the dissection to deliver those fields in cases where we don't
need the *entire* protocol tree (rather than using a hack such as
cooking up a fake tap with a fake filter to do that).
Update MATE and TRANSUM to use it.
Clean up code to check whether we need a protocol tree, and add comments
before that code indicating, in each case, what the criteria are.
The array of postdissectors includes a length, so we don't need to
separately keep track of the number of postdissectors.
Clean up indentation while we're at it.
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That way, nothing using libwireshark needs to know what settings need to
be loaded, they just call epan_load_settings().
Change-Id: I9390e259e286fc4f5acaeaac2767e4c3c4b656af
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It's identical in the GTK+ and Qt UIs, and it should just be done in
libwireshark.
Rename some routines to just speak of enabled_and_disabled_lists, so we
don't have to say enabled_and_disabled_protos_and_heuristic_dissectors
or something such as that.
Clean up indentation.
Change-Id: Ief2e612d9e1b60d8d0123b6bd3409dce5faf6495
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20970
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Change-Id: I5bd2aaaa28923a6fb5f0954e306cf0fc0c6dca5a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20969
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Change-Id: I44f7ff6980f27b1a0d4199a91f9b217aec7e4652
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20557
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Follow-up of https://code.wireshark.org/review/20095
Rewritten functions:
- crypt_des_ecb
crypt_des_ecb verified against previous crypt_des_ecb implementation with
4294967295 random keys and input buffers from /dev/random as I cannot find a
suitable pcap which uses DES
Change-Id: I21ec2572451e0ded4299ffadd8dd687817bc6318
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In order to map arbitrary byte buffers to strings, introduce a new
"bytes_string" type. Since "bytes_to_str" is already used for other
purposes, name the generic function "bytesval_to_str" instead similar to
the name( "val_to_str").
Accept "size_t" as length parameter since this is what is returned by
the "sizeof" operator. Do not add a "try_bytesval_to_str_idx" variant
since this pattern is not needed for now. Add a variant to match the
prefix since this is currently expected by the ISAKMP dissector.
Change-Id: I6d790325e85d9fb1384330f28a8c36e2057fdf30
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Change-Id: Ifaf25ca5a7974f1d398ceebbb4c6733d4d3e001a
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20006
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As discussed on the mailinglist, rewriting dissectors to use Libgcrypt
functions as Libgcrypt will be mandatory after change 20030.
Removal of following functions:
- crypt_md4
- crypt_rc4*
- aes_cmac_encrypt_*
- md5_*
- sha1_*
- sha256_*
Further candidates:
- aes_*
- rijndael_*
- ...
Added functions:
- ws_hmac_buffer
Added const macros:
- HASH_MD5_LENGTH
- HASH_SHA1_LENGTH
Changes on epan/crypt/* verified with captures from
https://wiki.wireshark.org/HowToDecrypt802.11
Changes on packet-snmp.c and packet-radius.c verified with captures from
https://wiki.wireshark.org/SampleCapture
Changes on packet-tacacs.c verified with capture from
http://ccie-in-3-months.blogspot.nl/2009/04/decoding-login-credentials-regardless.html
Change-Id: Iea6ba2bf207cf0f1bf2117068fb1abcfeaafaa46
Link: https://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev/201702/msg00011.html
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Change-Id: I8afa246172cd8d5a86513ade2f482566e3f9957a
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If a pane is not used in the layout it should not be possible to show
and hide this from the menu, as this may give unexpected results.
Change-Id: I335168e66e1dffc89992cad480dd7daaea7e9d59
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The cleanup routine has been added to exit section of the applications.
Those which required a exit restyle have been patched as well.
Change-Id: I3a8787f0718ac7fef00dc58176869c7510fda7b1
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Mimic functionality of g_hash_table_get_keys
Change-Id: I7702854ed771a5b3bf7ea5295a67c42f0f477cdf
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Mimic functionality of g_hash_table_steal
Change-Id: Iaf4aeef951b60934569143b2d119f782aeefe380
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Change-Id: Ic79fd0a2a13341dd7ba563cf3a056c51e9d16960
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/20037
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Change-Id: I4a868eb276af26ffc38e5c66f47bc9cc32f1d4de
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/19985
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All cases of the "original" format_text have been handled to add the
proper wmem allocator scope. Remove the "original" format_text
and replace it with one that has a wmem allocator as a parameter.
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This allows for a wmem_allocator for users of format_text who want
it (dissectors for wmem_packet_scope()). This lessens the role of
current format_text functionality in hopes that it will eventually
be replaced.
Change-Id: I970557a65e32aa79634a3fcc654ab641b871178e
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/19855
Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
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Register all reassembly tables with a central unit, allowing the
central unit to have the callback that initializes and destroys
the reassembly tables, rather than have dissectors do it individually.
Change-Id: Ic92619c06fb5ba6f1c3012f613cae14982e101d4
Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/19834
Petri-Dish: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
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