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svn path=/trunk/; revision=7446
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when doing reassembly.
In some additional places, use "tvb_bytes_exist()" to check whether we
have enough data to do reassembly, rather than checking to see if the
frame is short (it might be short but we might still have enough data to
do reassembly).
In DCE RPC, use the fragment length from the header as the number of
bytes of fragment data.
There's no need to check "pinfo->fragmented" before doing reassembly in
the DCERPC-over-SMB-pipes code - either we have all the data or we
don't.
In SNA and WTP reassembly, add a check to make sure we have all the data
to be reassembled.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7282
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packet.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7217
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not guaranteed to be aligned on a 4-byte boundary, so, if we're not
dissecting a DCE RPC request or reply, don't use "dissect_ndr_uint32()"
to extract the access mask.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7175
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and SERVER_INFO_102.
Modify all callers to use the new interface.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=7158
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list of packets corresponding to a reassembled pdu
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6807
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descriptor of the matching request is missing, e.g. because the frame
was too short but not so sort that the entire request was missing.
Clean up the handling of the case where the parameter descriptor isn't
missing but the data descriptor was.
If we can't dissect the response data due to a missing descriptor,
at least create *some* item for the data.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6645
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sequence numbers or offsets and are thus assumed to be received in order
with no duplicates or dropped fragments (e.g., for NetBIOS Frame, where
802.2 LLC guarantees in-order delivery to NetBIOS with no duplicates or
dropped fragments).
"show_fragment_tree()' and "show_fragment_seq_tree()" don't modify the
"fragment_items" to which the "fit" argument points, so make that
argument a "const fragment_items *".
Make all the "fragment_items" tables "static" (as they're not used
outside the modules defining them) and "const" (as they're not
modified).
Add support for reassembly of NetBIOS fragmented requests and responses.
Get rid of an unnecessary include of "packet-tr.c" in the NetBIOS
dissector, and make its table of dissection function pointers static.
Fix some typos in the AppleTalk and NetBIOS dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6491
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winapi_cleanup tool written by Patrik Stridvall for the wine
project.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=6117
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equivalents for the toplevel directory. The removal of winsock2.h will
hopefully not cause any problems under MSVC++, as those files using
struct timeval still include wtap.h, which still includes winsock2.h.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5932
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messages as being present in the packet.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5816
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but for stuff reassembled with "fragment_add_seq()" or
"fragment_add_seq_check()".
Add a "fragment tag" string to the "fragment_items", so that packets
with fragmentation errors can be properly flagged as having "Illegal
fragments" or "Illegal segments" depending on the term used with the
protocol in question.
Make all the dissectors that can use "show_fragment_tree()" or
"show_fragment_seq_tree()", and don't already use them, do so.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5644
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in the "packet_info" structure instead, as we don't need a pointer for
every single frame in the capture file, just for each frame for which we
currently have an open "epan_dissect_t".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5614
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"packet-smb-common.c", and use it in "packet-dcerpc-srvsvc".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5545
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Remove the declaration of "dissect_nt_sid()" from
"packet-dcerpc-samr.c"; get it by including "packet-smb-common.h",
instead.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5313
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Heitmueller.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5296
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=5293
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functions, from David Frascone.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5288
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top-level item correspond to the reassembled data, and make the item for
each fragment/segment correspond to the part of that reassembled data
that came from that fragment/segment.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=5025
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I have captures with w2k speaking DCERPC without using the normal
Transaction named pipes SMBs.
Instead DCERPC is just implemented ontop of ordinary read/write calls.
The smb dissector now examines TreeConnectAndX and stores the conversation/tid/type-of-share in a table for later access.
All SMB requests examine that hash table to find out if TID in the header refers
to a normal share or an IPC$ share.
Initial support in read/write SMB calls to detect if the operations are for an
IPC share and thus it assumes it must be DCERPC commands in the payload.
Desegmentation/Reassembly of these types of calls are not implemented yet.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4952
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packet-smb.c so that packet-smb-pipe.c can reference this struct as well.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4947
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"data source" has a name and a top-level tvbuff, and frames can have a
list of data sources associated with them.
Use the tvbuff pointer to determine which data source is the data source
for a given field; this means we don't have to worry about multiple data
sources with the same name - the only thing the name does is label the
notebook tab for the display of the data source, and label the hex dump
of the data source in print/Tethereal output.
Clean up a bunch of things discovered in the process of doing the above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4749
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support for the "b" descriptor item in data, for pointers that point to
arrays of bytes - the descriptor item includes a byte count giving the
number of bytes in the array.
Handle the "logon hours" bitmask in that fashion.
Sometimes it appears that -1 means "unknown", and sometimes it appears
that 0 means "unknown", for the last logoff date/time; interpret both of
them as "unknown" (or "never").
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4612
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wrong type.
Don't have routines that create subtrees for the data in a RAP reply -
just have a string for the name to give the subtree. Create the subtree
iff the reply has an entry count; if there's no name, use "Entries", and
if there's no ett_ value for it, use a generic one.
If there's no routine to create a subtreee for an entry in a RAP reply,
don't create the subtree - some entries have only one member, so there's
no point in creating a subtree for them. Provide an ett_ value to use
if we don't know what the entry looks like.
Properly terminate "lm_null_list[]".
Fix the tables for the NetUserGetInfo API.
Add tables for the NetUserGetGroups API.
Add #defines and names for all the APIs in the SNIA CIFS spec (but fix
up some of the names to reflect what the actual API names appear to be).
Display the RAP API number in decimal, not hex, for unknown APIs.
Use the right hf_ value when displaying the auxiliary data descriptor.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4611
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"epan/..." pathnames, so as to avoid collisions with header files in any
of the directories in which we look (e.g., "proto.h", as some other
package has its own "proto.h" file which it installs in the top-level
include directory).
Don't add "-I" flags to search "epan", as that's no longer necessary
(and we want includes of "epan" headers to fail if the "epan/" is left
out, so that we don't re-introduce includes lacking "epan/").
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4586
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items to the protocol tree; it's interpreted as "the rest of the data in
the tvbuff". This can be used if
1) the item covers the entire packet or the remaining payload in
the packet
or
2) the item's length won't be known until it's dissected, and
will be then set with "proto_item_set_len()" - if an
exception is thrown in the dissection, it means the item ran
*past* the end of the tvbuff, so saying it runs to the end of
the tvbuff is reasonable.
Convert a number of "proto_tree_add_XXX()" calls using
"tvb_length_remaining()", values derived from the result of
"tvb_length()", or 0 (in the case of items whose length is unknown) to
use -1 instead (using 0 means that if an exception is thrown, selecting
the item highlights nothing; using -1 means it highlights all the data
for that item that's available).
In some places where "tvb_length()" or "tvb_length_remaining()" was used
to determine how large a packet is, use "tvb_reported_length()" or
"tvb_reported_length_remaining()", instead - the first two calls
indicate how much captured data was in the packet, the latter two calls
indicate how large the packet actually was (and the fact that using the
latter could cause BoundsError exceptions to be thrown is a feature - if
such an exception is thrown, the frame really *was* short, and it should
be tagged as such).
Replace some "proto_tree_add_XXX()" calls with equivalent
"proto_tree_add_item()" calls.
Fix some indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4578
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"dissect_frame()" to indicate whether a ReportedBoundsError was due to
the packet being malformed (i.e., the packet was shorter than it's
supposed to be, so the dissector went past the end trying to extract
fields that were supposed to be there) or due to it not being
reassembled (i.e., the packet was fragmented, and we didn't reassemble
it, but just treated the first fragment as the entire packet, so the
dissector went past the end trying to extract fields that were partially
or completely in fragments after that). Mark the latter as being
unreasembled rather than malformed.
Properly initialize, save, and restore that field, and properly set it,
so that works.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4555
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the beginning, and to use underscores rather than periods where the
preference's name really isn't part of a hierarchical namespace.
Use "%u" rather than "%d" to print unsigned quantities.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4543
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=4406
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structure to the "packet_info" structure; only stuff that's permanently
stored with each frame should be in the "frame_data" structure, and the
"column_info" structure is not guaranteed to hold the column values for
that frame at all times - it was only in the "frame_data" structure so
that it could be passed to dissectors, and, as all dissectors are now
passed a pointer to a "packet_info" structure, it could just as well be
put in the "packet_info" structure.
That saves memory, by shrinking the "frame_data" structure (there's one
of those per frame), and also lets us clean up the code a bit.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4370
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=4365
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=4335
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"smb_saved_info_t" in the table of requests whose replies have been
found, don't look it up in the table of requests whose replies have not
been found - if the request in question has no reply in the capture,
that may find some later frame in the same conversation with the same
MID, and we don't need that information anyway - the only reason we
*need* that structure is to save information in it for use when
processing its reply, and we already did that the first time we
processed the request. (The information for the later frame may be bad,
e.g. having a null "extra_info" pointer, or having one that points to
information for another request.)
Arrange that we don't use the pointer to the "smb_saved_info_t" when
processing a request except to save information if the request hasn't
already been processed, as that pointer may not be valid if the request
has already been processed, as per the above.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4292
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Add some checks for null tvbuff arguments.
When dissecting transaction setup, parameters, and data when we couldn't
dissect it as a pipe or mailslot transaction, use the reported length of
the supplied tvbuff, not the actual length, as the amount of data
present.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4291
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indicate that it's to be used for SMB transactions; a different table,
using different dissectors, would be needed for, say, reads and writes
over a named pipe, as those are byte streams and SMB transactions are
packets, so the dissectors for the first one need to worry about
multiple PDUs per segment and desegmentation, while the dissectors for
the second one don't - and, in fact, can't do desegmentation stuff.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4286
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=4269
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fetch the length of "sp_tvb" if "sp_tvb" is null.
Fix some comments.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4267
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correct pointer.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4265
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=4241
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if (and only if) the length of the item being added is 0 (so that it has
no data backing it).
This means the data stream name pointer for the item in question is
null; make sure we handle that.
Use that for some "uses the value from the matching request" fields in
the SMB Pipe protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4231
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routines used for that.
Rename some named pipe functions as per the SNIA CIFS spec.
Label the "number of files moved" field of the reply to a Move SMB as
such, rather than as an unspecified "Count".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4229
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matching responses.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4228
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column.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4224
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obviates the need to have a protocol tree item for "MSRPC-over-SMB", as
the setup words for it are just standard TransactNmPipe setup words
(0x26 is the TransactNmPipe function code, and the next setup word is
the FID for the pipe in question.)
Pass to the pipe dissector tvbuffs for setup-words-plus-pipe (which is
the data for the pipe protocol) and parameters-plus-data (which is the
data for the protocol running atop the pipe protocol); use the former
for the top-level protocol tree item for the pipe protocol, and the
latter for the top-level protocol tree item for the LANMAN protocol.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4223
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mailslot-based logon protocols just be regular register routines,
detected by the script that generates the "register.c" file, rather than
special stuff known to the SMB dissector.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4222
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"dissect_pipe_smb()", a tvbuff containing the setup words and the
pipe/mailslot pathname, as those are arguably the part of the packet
that contains the "mailslot protocol" and the "pipe protocol", as
opposed to the protocol running atop mailslots or pipes.
Pass a setup tvbuff to "dissect_pipe_smb()" for it to pass on to the
MSRPC-over-named-pipe dissector, and have the setup tvbuff passed to it
and "dissect_mailslot_smb()" contain *only* the setup words; don't
extract anything other than the setup words from it.
Declare "register_proto_smb_mailslot()" in "packet-smb-mailslot.h"
rather than "packet-smb.c", and declare "register_proto_smb_pipe()" in
"packet-smb-pipe.h" rather than "packet-smb.c".
Add a protocol for MSRPC-over-named-pipes.
Move the stuff to handle the FID in the setup words of
MSRPC-over-named-pipe transactions out of the SMB Transaction dissector
into the MSRPC dissector. Add a routine to "packet-smb.c", callable
from outside "packet-smb.c", to put an "smb.fid" field into the protocol
tree, and to add ", FID: XXXX" to the Info column, for use by the
MSRPC-over-named-pipe dissector; use it in the SMB dissector as well, in
all the places where we put a FID into the protocol tree.
Move the stuff to check whether the LANMAN protocol is enabled, and to
set "pinfo->current_proto" to "LANMAN" if it is, into the LANMAN
API-over-named-pipe dissector out of the named pipe protocol dissector.
If we didn't dissect a Transaction request or reply as a named pipe or
mailslot message, put any setup words, parameters, and data it has into
the protocol tree as separate items.
Don't put a "Response in" item into the protocol tree for an NT Cancel
request, as there are no responses to NT Cancel requests.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4221
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conversation matching.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4220
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structure, so that it can be updated by subdissectors; this way the
updates affect the structure immediately, and don't get lost if the
subdissector later throws an exception.
Use "tvb_reported_length()" to check for an interim mailslot reply;
"tvb_length()" could give the wrong answer if a short snapshot length
was given in the capture.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4218
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"smb_saved_info_t". Put all the information needed to dissect NT
Transaction replies, Transaction2 replies, or Transaction replies into
separate data structures, allocated separately, and put a pointer to
that data structure in the "void *" in question.
Use the return value of "dissect_pipe_smb()" and
"dissect_mailslot_smb()" to control whether to display as data the stuff
those routines were asked to dissect.
If we've seen a request before, but its "smb_saved_info_t" isn't in the
"matched" hash table, look in the "unmatched" hash table - perhaps we
haven't seen the reply yet.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4216
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Get rid of "Response to" stuff in the LANMAN dissector, as that's now
done in the SMB dissector.
Add a routine for dissecting unknown SMBs (gets the word and byte
counts, and just adds text entries for the word and byte parameters, if
any), and replace null pointers in the dissector table with pointers to
that routine. Get rid of the check for a null dissector pointer.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4212
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