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statements.
Move the setting of the Protocol column in various dissectors before
anything is fetched from the packet, and also clear the Info column at
that point in those and some other dissectors, so that if an exception
is thrown, the columns don't reflect the previous protocol.
Don't use
col_add_fstr(..., "%s", string);
Use
col_add_str(..., string);
as it does the same thing, but doesn't drag all the heavy *printf
machinery in.
Fix the DDTP dissector to set the Info column regardless of whether
we're building a protocol tree or not, and to set it to "Encrypted
payload" if the payload is encrypted. Also fix a typo in a field name.
Register the FTP data dissector as being associated with the FTP data
protocol, not the FTP protocol (the removed "CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA()"
call checked "proto_ftp_data", and the removed "pinfo->current_proto ="
line set it to "FTP-DATA", so it should be associated with
"proto_ftp_data").
Make the H1 dissector check whether the frame has at least 2 bytes in it
before checking the first two bytes; heuristic dissectors must not throw
exceptions until they've accepted the packet as one of theirs.
Use "tvb_format_text()" rather than "tvb_get_ptr()" and "format_text()"
in some dissectors where the result of "tvb_get_ptr()" is used only in
the "format_text()" call.
In the Quake dissector, don't check whether there are at least 4 bytes
in the packet - if we return, the packet won't be dissected at all (it's
not as if some other dissector will get to handle it), and, if we don't
return, we'll throw an exception if there aren't at least 4 bytes in the
packet, so the packet will be marked as short or malformed, as
appropriate.
In the RIPng dissector, associate the table of strings for the command
field with the command field, so that the dissector doesn't have to
format the string for the protocol tree entry itself, and so that the
filter construction dialog box can let you select "Request" or
"Response" from a list rather than requiring you to know the values for
"Request" and "Response".
Make "dissect_rpc()" static, as it's called only through a heuristic
dissector list.
Use "col_set_str()" to set the COL_PROTOCOL column for RPC protocols;
the string used is from a table provided by the dissector, and is a
string constant.
Don't format the Info column for WSP into a buffer and then format that
buffer into the column with "%s" - "col_add_fstr()" can do the
formatting for you, without having to allocate your own buffer (or run
through the *printf machinery twice).
Don't fetch fields from the WTP packet until you're ready to use them,
so that you don't throw an exception before you even set the Protocol
column or clear the Info column.
Use "pinfo->destport", not "pi.destport", in the Zebra dissector when
checking whether the packet is a request or reply, and do the check by
comparing with "pinfo->match_port" rather than TCP_PORT_ZEBRA (so that
if the dissector is ever registered on another port, it still correctly
determines whether the packet is a request or reply - the Network
Monitor HTTP dissector has port 80 wired into its brain, which is a bit
irritating if you're trying to get it to dissect HTTP proxy traffic on
port 3128 or proxy administration UI traffic on port 3132).
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"{old_}heur_dissector_add()", "{old_}conv_dissector_add()", and
"register_dissector()", so that an entry in those tables has associated
with it the protocol index of the protocol the dissector handles (or -1,
if there is no protocol index for it).
This is for future use in a number of places.
(Arguably, "proto_register_protocol()" should take a dissector pointer
as an argument, but
1) it'd have to handle both regular and heuristic dissectors;
2) making it take either a "dissector_t" or a union of that and
a "heur_dissector_t" introduces some painful header-file
interdependencies
so I'm punting on that for now. As with other Ethereal internal APIs,
these APIs are subject to change in the future, at least until Ethereal
1.0 comes out....)
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protocols, in addition to adding structures to the list of filterable
fields. Give it an extra argument that specifies a "short name" for the
protocol, for use in such places as
pinfo->current_proto;
the dialog box for constructing filters;
the preferences tab for the protocol;
and so on (although we're not yet using it in all those places).
Make the preference name that appears in the preferences file and the
command line for the DIAMETER protocol "diameter", not "Diameter"; the
convention is that the name in question be all-lower-case.
Make some routines and variables that aren't exported static.
Update a comment in the ICP dissector to make it clear that the
dissector won't see fragments other than the first fragment of a
fragmented datagram.
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- packet-afs.c: dissect_acl() didn't restrict the size of a string read
with sscanf(). An exploit has been released.
- packet-nbns.c: When passed an illegal name, get_nbns_name() would
overrun nbname with an error message. This isn't exploitable AFAIK,
but it could result in a crash.
- packet-ntp.c: dissect_ntp() wasn't checking the length of the
reference clock's host name. This is most likely exploitable.
This fix simply lops off the end of the host name if it's too long.
We should probably add an ellipsis (...) as we have done in other
places in the code.
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can be put, and a pointer to the string for the column, which might or
might not point to that buffer.
Add a routine "col_set_str()", which sets the string for the column to
the string passed to it as an argument; it should only be handed a
static string (a string constant would be ideal). It doesn't do any
copying, so it's faster than "col_add_str()".
Make the routines that append to columns check whether the pointer to
the string for the column points to the buffer for the column and, if
not, copy the string for the column to the buffer for the column so that
you can append to it (so you can use "col_set_str()" and then use
"col_append_str()" or "col_append_fstr()").
Convert a bunch of "col_add_str()" calls that take a string constant as
an argument to "col_set_str()" calls.
Convert some "col_add_fstr()" calls that take a string constant as the
only argument - i.e., the format string doesn't have any "%" slots into
which to put strings for subsequent arguments to "col_set_str()" calls
(those calls are just like "col_add_str()" calls).
Replace an END_OF_FRAME reference in a tvbuffified dissector with a
"tvb_length(tvb)" call.
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COL_INFO.
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the following:
It is now possible to enable/disable a particular protocol decoding
(i.e. the protocol dissector is void or not). When a protocol
is disabled, it is displayed as Data and of course, all linked
sub-protocols are disabled as well.
Disabling a protocol could be interesting:
- in case of buggy dissectors
- in case of wrong heuristics
- for performance reasons
- to decode the data as another protocol (TODO)
Currently (if I am not wrong), all dissectors but NFS can be disabled
(and dissectors that do not register protocols :-)
I do not like the way the RPC sub-dissectors are disabled (in the
sub-dissectors) since this could be done in the RPC dissector itself,
knowing the sub-protocol hfinfo entry (this is why, I've not modified
the NFS one yet).
Two functions are added in proto.c :
gboolean proto_is_protocol_enabled(int n);
void proto_set_decoding(int n, gboolean enabled);
and two MACROs which can be used in dissectors:
OLD_CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA(index, pd, offset, fd, tree)
CHECK_DISPLAY_AS_DATA(index, tvb, pinfo, tree)
See also the XXX in proto_dlg.c and proto.c around the new functions.
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dissectors to be registered as dissectors for particular ports,
registered as heuristic dissectors, and registered as dissectors for
conversations, and have routines to be used both by old-style and
new-style dissectors to call registered dissectors.
Have the code that calls those dissectors translate the arguments as
necessary. (For conversation dissectors, replace
"find_conversation_dissector()", which just returns a pointer to the
dissector, with "old_try_conversation_dissector()" and
"try_conversation_dissector()", which actually call the dissector, so
that there's a single place at which we can do that translation. Also
make "dissector_lookup()" static and, instead of calling it and, if it
returns a non-null pointer, calling that dissector, just use
"old_dissector_try_port()" or "dissector_try_port()", for the same
reason.)
This allows some dissectors that took old-style arguments and
immediately translated them to new-style arguments to just take
new-style arguments; make them do so. It also allows some new-style
dissectors not to have to translate arguments before calling routines to
look up and call dissectors; make them not do so.
Get rid of checks for too-short frames in new-style dissectors - the
tvbuff code does those checks for you.
Give the routines to register old-style dissectors, and to call
dissectors from old-style dissectors, names beginning with "old_", with
the routines for new-style dissectors not having the "old_". Update the
dissectors that use those routines appropriately.
Rename "dissect_data()" to "old_dissect_data()", and
"dissect_data_tvb()" to "dissect_data()".
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a particular type, rather than taking a varargs list, along the lines of
the "proto_tree_add_XXX_format()" routines.
Replace most calls to "proto_tree_add_item()" and
"proto_tree_add_item_hidden()" with calls to those routines.
Rename "proto_tree_add_item()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden()" to
"proto_tree_add_item_old()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden_old()", and
add new "proto_tree_add_item()" and "proto_tree_add_item_hidden()"
routines that don't take the item to be added as an argument - instead,
they fetch the argument from the packet whose tvbuff was handed to them,
from the offset handed to them.
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Add exceptions routines.
Convert proto_tree_add_*() routines to require tvbuff_t* argument.
Convert all dissectors to pass NULL argument ("NullTVB" macro == NULL) as
the tvbuff_t* argument to proto_tree_add_*() routines.
dissect_packet() creates a tvbuff_t, wraps the next dissect call in
a TRY block, will print "Short Frame" on the proto_tree if a BoundsError
exception is caught.
The FDDI dissector is converted to use tvbuff's.
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Session Service).
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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.
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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().
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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.
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forwarding e-mail address.
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necessary.
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columns.
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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.
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information about the queries and answers into the COL_INFO column in
the summary pane.
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the stuff referred to by those pointers goes past the end of the packet,
that's not a reason not to return the length of the DNS or NBNS name
itself - you can tag that name even though it's bad. Therefore,
"get_dns_name()" should return the length of the part of the name it's
looked at even if that name contains a pointer to stuff that goes past
the end of the packet.
This means you can't check its return value to see if it's negative, and
treat it as an error if it is; remove that stuff.
Add checks to make sure the type and class fields in an RR don't go past
the end of the packet.
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as well.
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POSITIVE_SESSION_ACK was treated as a continuation :-(
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to turn NetBIOS names into a nice printable form.
Put the description of NetBIOS name types into places where it fits;
have "packet-netbios.c" export a routine to interpret them.
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it's set before we dissect continuations.
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It checks to see if the packet we have in front of us does not start with
one of the four NetBIOS over TCP/IP message types, or if it is a data
message, then looks for \0377SMB in the first four bytes ...
It seems to work well on one large trace of Samba activity that I have.
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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".)
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allowing users to filter on the existence of these protocols. I also
added packet-clip.c to the Nmake makefile.
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mechanism that is built into ethereal. Wiretap is now used to read all
file formats. Libpcap is used only for capturing.
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"get_nbns_name()", make sure the array into which you put the name is
"big enough" - MAXDNAME+4 is more than big enough for those error
messages.
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request or reply. (Redid "get_dns_name()" along the lines of the code
in the BSD resolver.)
Add code to dissect SOA RRs.
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line, so that they show up as SMB packets, rather than NBDS packets, in
the summary display.
Put SMB at the top level of the decode tree for NBDS packets, as is done
for NBSS packets.
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GCC) isn't sophisticated enough to figure out that "nbss_tree" isn't
used if "tree" is null (or doesn't trust it not to change out from under
it), so we have to initialize "nbss_tree" to NULL to squelch complaints
about it being used but uninitialized.
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Improve the descriptions of the NetBIOS Name Service errors a bit.
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reference the protocol tree with struct proto_tree and struct proto_item
objects. That way, the packet decoding source code file can be used with
non-gtk packet decoders, like a curses-based ethereal, e.g. I also re-arranged
some of the information in packet.h to more appropriate places (like other
packet-*.[ch] files).
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and NBNS requests.
Put the opcode in the COL_INFO field for DNS requests (it was already
there for NBNS requests).
Don't assume a DNS or NBNS request is neatly aligned on a 2-byte
boundary (it might not be if, for example, the packet is an FDDI
packet).
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for the queries or replies first, then create and add the subtree and
populate it, and, when that's done, set the length of the item
appropriately; if you add the subtree later, the subtree's top-level
node appears to have level 0, rather than 1 greater than the tree of
which it's a subtree, which causes those trees not to print correctly.
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in "get_nbns_name()", and have "get_nbns_name_type_class()" call it.
Use "get_nbns_name()" rather than "get_nbns_name_type_class()" in the
NBDS code, as there aren't any type or class fields in an NBDS packet.
Show the data in an NBDS datagram as raw data. (We don't have an SMB
parser yet.)
Don't dissect anything past the header if an NBDS packet is an unknown
packet type.
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* Added check_col(), add_col_str() and add_col_fmt() to replace references
to ft->win_info.
* Added column prefs handling code.
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because it is still in its infancy, but it can be compiled in optionally.
The library exists in its own subdirectory ethereal/wiretap. This patch also
edits all the packet-*.c files to remove the #include <pcap.h> line which is
unnecessary in these files. In the ethereal code, file.c is the most heavily
modified with #ifdef WITH_WIRETAP lines for the optional library.
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between two pointers might be a "long" rather than an "int" (on a
platform where they're not the same).
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which can be expanded into a detailed name/type/class description.
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from a packet and turn them into character strings in dotted-quad or
colonized-sextet form.
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Give a detailed display of the innards of NBNS-over-UDP packets. Export
some stuff from the DNS decoder for the use of the NBNS decoder (NBNS is
DNS-like).
Give a more detailed display of the innards of DNS packets as well.
Fix a couple of minor NBNS bugs.
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