Wireshark-announce: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 0.99.6 is now available
From: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 14:51:36 -0700
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Wireshark 0.99.6 has been released. What is Wireshark? Wireshark is the world's most popular network protocol analyzer. It is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development, and education. What's New Bug Fixes The following vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the security advisory for details and a workaround. o Wireshark could crash when dissecting an HTTP chunked response. (Bug 1394) Versions affected: 0.99.5 o On some systems, Wireshark could crash while reading iSeries capture files. (Bug 1415) Versions affected: 0.10.14 to 0.99.5 o Wireshark could exhaust system memory while reading a malformed DCP ETSI packet. (Bug 1264) Versions affected: 0.99.5 o Wireshark could loop excessively while reading a malformed SSL packet. (Bug 1582) Versions affected: 0.8.20 to 0.99.5 o The DHCP/BOOTP dissector was susceptible to an off-by-one error. (Bug 1416) Versions affected: 0.10.17 to 0.99.5 o Wireshark could loop excessively while reading a malformed MMS packet. (Bug 1342) Versions affected: 0.10.12 to 0.99.5 The following bugs have been fixed: o WEP decryption would only work for the first key specified. disappear or become unusable. WEP and WPA decryption didn't work for QoS frames. WPA decryption failed if EAPOL handshake packets contained extra data. Wireshark failed to parse colon-separated WEP keys. o Merging files in Wireshark now appends files properly. o Wireshark could hang while saving an RTP stream with bad timestamp data. o You must now explicitly pass "--disable-wireshark" to the build environment if you only want to build TShark; the configure script will fail, rather than automatically building only TShark, if it's run on a system that doesn't have GTK+ headers and libraries installed. o Capture from named pipes (via -i \\<server>\pipe\<pipename>) now works under Windows. o The frame.time_delta display filter now works as expected, matching the delta time between the current and previous captured packet. A new filter, frame.time_delta_displayed, matches the delta time between the current and previous displayed packet. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since the last release: o You no longer have to restart Wireshark after changing column preferences. Woohoo! o You can now export HTTP objects via File->Export->Objects->HTTP. o Display filter macros are now supported. o Right-clicking on a packet lets you copy many more things, such as the packet summary and the packet bytes. o You can now match upper- and lower-case text with the contains operator, e.g. upper(http.request.method) contains "GET". o A great deal of code has been cleaned up, including fixing many compiler errors. Many thanks to those who worked on this. New Protocol Support AMQP (Advanced Message Queueing Protocol), BCTP Q.1990, Borland StarTeam, Cisco ERSPAN, CTDB (Cluster TDB), DRDA (Distributed Relational Database Architecture), DTPT (DeskTop PassThrough), EPMD (Erlang Port Mapper Daemon), FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet), Firebird/Interbase (replaces the old Interbase dissector), FMP (File Mapping Protocol), H.248.10, H.248.7, IPsec/ISAKMP over TCP, Kingfisher, MIKEY (Multimedia Internet KEYing), MPEG, NSRP (Juniper Netscreen Redundant Protocol), OpcUa Binary Protocol, PPI (Per-Packet Information header), Q.932, QSIG, TAPA (Trapeze Access Point Access Protocol), WiMAX, WiMAX M2M Updated Protocol Support ACSE, AFP, AMR, ANSI IS-801, ANSI MAP, ARP, ASAP, ASN.1 BER, ASN.1 PER, AVS WLANCAP, BSSAP, BSSGP, BVLC, Camel, CDT, CIP, CMS, COPS, CPFI, DCCP, DCERPC (DCERPC, ATSVC, DFS, EFS, EVENTLOG, INITSHUTDOWN, NDR, NETLOGON, NSPI, NT, PNIO, SAMR, SPOOLSS, SRVSVC, WINREG, WKSSVC, WZCSVC), DCOM (DCOM, CBA, CBA-ACCO), DCP ETSI, DCP, DCT2000, DHCP, DIAMETER, DMP, DNP, DTLS, EDP, ENRP, EPL, ERF, FCELS, Fibre Channel, FTAM, FTBP, FW-1, GIOP, GSM MAP, GTP, H.223, H.225, H.235, H.245, H.248, H.263, HTTP, IAX2, IEEE 802.11, IGRP, INAP, IP, IPsec, IPv6, iSCSI, ISUP, IUA, IuUP, Juniper, JXTA, K12, Kerberos, L2TP, LDAP, LLDP, LWAPP, M3UA, MEGACO, MIP, MMS, MP2T, MTP3, NBAP, NDMP, Netflow, NFS, NT SONMP, OICQ, OSPF, PANA, PN-PTCP, PPP, P_Mul, Radiotap, RADIUS (Packetcable), RANAP, Redback, RNSAP, RRLP, RSVP, RTCP, RTP, RX, SCCP, SCSI (SCSI, MMC, OSD, SBC, SMC, SSC), SCTP, SDP, SIGCOMP, SIP, Skinny, SliMP3, SLL, SMB PIPE, SMB, SMB2, SMPP, SNMP, SPNEGO, SSCOP, SSL, STUN, SUA, Symantec, Syslog, TACACS, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, UDLD, UDP, ULP, UMA, UMTS (UMTS, FP, RRC), USB, VNC, WCP, WLCCP, X.25, X.411, X.509, YMSG New and Updated Capture File Support DCT2000, Endace ERF, iSeries, K12, MPEG Audio (yes, this means you can open .mp3 files in Wireshark), NetMon, pppdump, snoop (Shomiti wireless packets), Visual Networks, Windows Sniffer (NetXRay) Getting Wireshark The source code and Windows installer can be downloaded immediately from http://www.wireshark.org/download/ . Digests wireshark-0.99.6.tar.bz2: 11826043 bytes MD5(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.bz2)=e57a8c8b364c38df3da97e2ee9f0d0bc SHA1(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.bz2)=91f57158a75adca36c79c35525eb3cf57b927075 RIPEMD160(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.bz2)=7c69e71e54d521d942bcbad9894547d9785f0948 wireshark-0.99.6.tar.gz: 15004582 bytes MD5(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.gz)=d9c723032c424b3a210a0426167e9732 SHA1(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.gz)=1c31609ca3ce12f259d56390b143b58a22a43596 RIPEMD160(wireshark-0.99.6.tar.gz)=f16d319255a23447e29bd783a4aa802f1b3165d3 wireshark-setup-0.99.6.exe: 18328685 bytes MD5(wireshark-setup-0.99.6.exe)=e5ad8e47ce5360393d1c57fe807abe67 SHA1(wireshark-setup-0.99.6.exe)=e8e1176c1d398654327dc2f59ddcb189794621cf RIPEMD160(wireshark-setup-0.99.6.exe)=8c59b69bf65bde52f84e857c7998c27a69563061 wireshark-0.99.6.u3p: 24754395 bytes MD5(wireshark-0.99.6.u3p)=99352129653953381292f0e2855c2f59 SHA1(wireshark-0.99.6.u3p)=3e4ebda2acbe3423912689b1ee71ea6fdc3035ca RIPEMD160(wireshark-0.99.6.u3p)=f55fba85f39cde9b4957164cad7e35fc1647df6b patch-wireshark-0.99.5-to-0.99.6.diff.bz2: 5490241 bytes MD5(patch-wireshark-0.99.5-to-0.99.6.diff.bz2)=45cb1b6e5492e717393754476a0b8bff SHA1(patch-wireshark-0.99.5-to-0.99.6.diff.bz2)=ad6feadb96fd0959993d40374a341b160004e349 RIPEMD160(patch-wireshark-0.99.5-to-0.99.6.diff.bz2)=5fb29ba815bfa0944a1d70236ea63ff67a297216 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGjWflpw8IXSHylJoRAtgEAJ9R2TG2vDGcXIA6CvIQjh6hOCIxPwCgyvdt D7VoEpYRzjQKXKBaSUaI2Pw= =u7Ah -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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