Wireshark-announce: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 1.2.6 is now available

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From: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:37:28 -0800
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I'm proud to announce the release of Wireshark 1.2.6.

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 Babi discovered several buffer overflows in the LWRES
       dissector.

       Versions affected: 0.9.15 to 1.0.10, 1.2.0 to 1.2.5

   The following bugs have been fixed:

     o Wireshark could crash while decrypting Kerberos data.

     o Address display filters hang Wireshark. (Bug 658)

     o PSML - structure context node missing. (Bug 1564)

     o Wireshark doesn't dynamically update the packet list. (Bug
       1605)

     o LUA: There's no tvb_get_stringz() equivalent. (Bug 2244)

     o tvb_new_real_data is prone to memory leak. (Bug 3917)

     o Malformed OPC UA traffic makes Wireshark "freeze". (Bug 3986)

     o Analyze->Expert... doesn't show IP "Bad Checksum" errors. (Bug
       4177)

     o Wireshark can't decrypt WPA(2)-PSK when passphrase is 63
       bytes. (Bug 4183)

     o RTP stream analysis: Wrong jitter values after clicking the
       refresh button. (Bug 4340)

     o Wireshark decodes bootp option 2 incorrectly. (Bug 4342)

     o Deleting SMI modules causes Wireshark to crash. (Bug 4354)

     o Wireshark decodes kerberos AS-REQ PADATA incorrect. (Bug 4363)

     o PDML output from TShark includes invalid characters. (Bug
       4402)

     o Empty GPRS LLC S frames cause truncated data exception. (Bug
       4417)

  New and Updated Features

   Feature parity between the 64- and 32-bit Windows installer has
   been improved. The 64-bit installer now supports the "matches"
   operator, GeoIP location, and most types of decryption. Kerberos
   decryption and OID resolution are still not supported.

  New Protocol Support

   There are no new protocols in this release.

  Updated Protocol Support

   BJNP, BOOTP/DHCP, DHCPv6, FIP, GPRS LLC, IEEE 802.11, IP,
   Kerberos, OPCUA, SCTP, SSL, ZRTP

  Updated Capture File Support

   There are no updated capture file formats in this release.

Getting Wireshark

   Wireshark source code and installation packages are available from
   http://www.wireshark.org/download.html.

  Vendor-supplied Packages

   Most Linux and Unix vendors supply their own Wireshark packages.
   You can usually install or upgrade Wireshark using the package
   management system specific to that platform. A list of third-party
   packages can be found on the download page on the Wireshark web
   site.

File Locations

   Wireshark and TShark look in several different locations for
   preference files, plugins, SNMP MIBS, and RADIUS dictionaries.
   These locations vary from platform to platform. You can use
   About->Folders to find the default locations on your system.

Known Problems

   Wireshark may appear offscreen on multi-monitor Windows systems.
   (Bug 553)

   Wireshark might make your system disassociate from a wireless
   network on OS X. (Bug 1315)

   Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes. (Bug 1419)

   The BER dissector might infinitely loop. (Bug 1516)

   Capture filters aren't applied when capturing from named pipes.
   (Bug 1814)

   Wireshark might freeze when reading from a pipe. (Bug 2082)

   Filtering tshark captures with display filters (-R) no longer
   works. (Bug 2234)

   The 64-bit Windows installer does not ship with the same libraries
   as the 32-bit installer. (Bug 3610)

Getting Help

   Community support is available on the wireshark-users mailing
   list. Subscription information and archives for all of Wireshark's
   mailing lists can be found on the web site.

   Commercial support, training, and development services are
   available from CACE Technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

   A complete FAQ is available on the Wireshark web site.


Digests

wireshark-1.2.6.tar.bz2: 15340008 bytes
MD5(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.bz2)=f3e0917ed393366bbf96c53b58cb0931
SHA1(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.bz2)=83bc67009ee1312b490a0632cb9b51e68a30fd78
RIPEMD160(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.bz2)=8ee66d910383b6f42713e5edecdef1210c7989e4

wireshark-1.2.6.tar.gz: 19381295 bytes
MD5(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.gz)=7de7f59486c034b0cc30743494f14556
SHA1(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.gz)=62f5571e4786d3fa0cfc3d528f69a5c431e42d75
RIPEMD160(wireshark-1.2.6.tar.gz)=271a05afbf1701630a6070ecabeabcb842715b12

wireshark-win32-1.2.6.exe: 18457660 bytes
MD5(wireshark-win32-1.2.6.exe)=124c691da9b018eec213021eb5dceef3
SHA1(wireshark-win32-1.2.6.exe)=d1f97d946dc4fac26c9630d454b7a28bc9c110d6
RIPEMD160(wireshark-win32-1.2.6.exe)=d6df103279f6d09e2c3a9a407ee64fd6d422e0a8

wireshark-win64-1.2.6.exe: 20417670 bytes
MD5(wireshark-win64-1.2.6.exe)=4cab40ce812c8c42b53becd8da71efc3
SHA1(wireshark-win64-1.2.6.exe)=4d7815866b179e2cfab6e7e3b84b98cab30be04c
RIPEMD160(wireshark-win64-1.2.6.exe)=3fd06e2d53f12795bb460c5748eb0dc6eb3b9ef4

wireshark-1.2.6.u3p: 21559853 bytes
MD5(wireshark-1.2.6.u3p)=2cde5fe0d5fb6ffe5ac3060b71dd1397
SHA1(wireshark-1.2.6.u3p)=1c730250d96abecf6f43c8c7fe796efb50b96d0c
RIPEMD160(wireshark-1.2.6.u3p)=dfd33df69556a4e7cc47f238c5df056061a7c01e

WiresharkPortable-1.2.6.paf.exe: 19170356 bytes
MD5(WiresharkPortable-1.2.6.paf.exe)=bb2bb40d4c246268ddb2ebfc1d36e0f9
SHA1(WiresharkPortable-1.2.6.paf.exe)=397540baab8999d198e4ccc71567e736ebde1cfc
RIPEMD160(WiresharkPortable-1.2.6.paf.exe)=f6e36810d9e3b20ecef560413d866c3259fff86c

Wireshark 1.2.6 Intel.dmg: 42445738 bytes
MD5(Wireshark 1.2.6 Intel.dmg)=1df160615f5cfa3bc3d65ff294b4eb65
SHA1(Wireshark 1.2.6 Intel.dmg)=80ed8457695742241e84c283715342130a609510
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.2.6
Intel.dmg)=1412d3083a36b1d21c1fac8c0af74929ce1bd42b

Wireshark 1.2.6 PPC.dmg: 44599706 bytes
MD5(Wireshark 1.2.6 PPC.dmg)=d268837a383424f1ec6df44ba6704532
SHA1(Wireshark 1.2.6 PPC.dmg)=eb4b01fbf17410e37b6cb12af7b6a36bc30979fa
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.2.6 PPC.dmg)=6c8c27cbca9c4da6633804493e27f4bddaeedbad

patch-wireshark-1.2.5-to-1.2.6.diff.bz2: 592144 bytes
MD5(patch-wireshark-1.2.5-to-1.2.6.diff.bz2)=0eef824dbcf8a392b41b2d62ee7239f2
SHA1(patch-wireshark-1.2.5-to-1.2.6.diff.bz2)=d0bfacc84474490609e16b59c4bf0dfe1c7b257f
RIPEMD160(patch-wireshark-1.2.5-to-1.2.6.diff.bz2)=1f166279ab608ca3ad5adf4cb3a9c02de2a58c8a

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