Wireshark-announce: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 3.1.0 is now available
From: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2019 12:52:37 -0700
I'm proud to announce the release of Wireshark 3.1.0. This is an experimental release intended to test new features for Wireshark 3.2. 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 Many improvements have been made. See the “New and Updated Features” section below for more details. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 3.0.0: • Drag&Drop a field to a column header to create a column for that field, or to the display filter input to create a display filter. If a display filter is applied, the new filter can be added using the same rules as "Apply Filter" • Drag&Drop a column entry to the display filter to create a filter for it • Import profiles from a .zip archive or an existing directory • Dark mode support on macOS and dark theme support on other platforms has been improved. • Brotli decompression support in HTTP/HTTP2 (requires the brotli library). • The build system now checks for a SpeexDSP system library installation. The bundled Speex resampler code is still provided as a fallback. • WireGuard decryption can now be enabled through keys embedded in a pcapng in addition to the existing key log preference (Bug 15571[1]). • A new tap for extracting credentials from the capture file has been added. It can be accessed through the "-z credentials" option in tshark or from the "tools" menu in Wireshark. • Editcap can now split files on floating point intervals. • Windows .msi packages are now signed using SHA-2[2]. .exe installers are still dual-signed using SHA-1 and SHA-2. New Protocol Support 3GPP BICC MST (BICC-MST), 3GPP log packet (LOG3GPP), 3GPP/GSM Cell Broadcast Service Protocol (cbsp), Bluetooth Mesh Beacon, Bluetooth Mesh PB-ADV, Bluetooth Mesh Provisioning PDU, Bluetooth Mesh Proxy, CableLabs Layer-3 Protocol IEEE EtherType 0xb4e3 (CL3), DCOM IProvideClassInfo, DCOM ITypeInfo, Distributed Replicated Block Device (DRBD), Dual Channel Wi-Fi (CL3DCW), EBHSCR Protocol (EBHSCR), EERO Protocol (EERO), evolved Common Public Radio Interface (eCPRI), File Server Remote VSS Protocol (FSRVP), FTDI FT USB Bridging Devices (FTDI FT), Graylog Extended Log Format over UDP (GELF), GSM/3GPP CBSP (Cell Broadcast Service Protocol), MIDI System Exclusive DigiTech (SYSEX DigiTech), Network Controller Sideband Interface (NCSI), NR Positioning Protocol A (NRPPa) TS 38.455, and NVM Express over Fabrics for TCP (nvme-tcp) Updated Protocol Support Too many protocols have been updated to list here. New and Updated Capture File Support 3gpp phone, Android Logcat Text, Ascend, Candump, Endace ERF, NetScaler, pcapng, and Savvius *Peek Getting Wireshark Wireshark source code and installation packages are available from https://www.wireshark.org/download.html[3]. 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[4] 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. Getting Help The User’s Guide, manual pages and various other documentation can be found at https://www.wireshark.org/docs/[5] Community support is available on Wireshark’s Q&A site[6] and on the wireshark-users mailing list. Subscription information and archives for all of Wireshark’s mailing lists can be found on the web site[7]. Bugs and feature requests can be reported on the bug tracker[8]. Official Wireshark training and certification are available from Wireshark University[9]. Frequently Asked Questions A complete FAQ is available on the Wireshark web site[10]. Last updated 2019-07-25 19:11:31 UTC References 1. https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15571 2. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4472027/2019-sha-2-code-s igning-support-requirement-for-windows-and-wsus 3. https://www.wireshark.org/download.html 4. https://www.wireshark.org/download.html#thirdparty 5. https://www.wireshark.org/docs/ 6. https://ask.wireshark.org/ 7. https://www.wireshark.org/lists/ 8. https://bugs.wireshark.org/ 9. https://www.wiresharktraining.com/ 10. https://www.wireshark.org/faq.html Digests wireshark-3.1.0.tar.xz: 31052040 bytes SHA256(wireshark-3.1.0.tar.xz)=a7b54f9e35fc69291dcac5104ecbef8260534a75dec5b8105605b6c423fd3de3 RIPEMD160(wireshark-3.1.0.tar.xz)=97aa4bead16bc4de841411375720ff141500f72f SHA1(wireshark-3.1.0.tar.xz)=ecb40dca04b3a9b4e6317927754335b493ddb845 Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.exe: 68767512 bytes SHA256(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.exe)=4083688720306deccd4ff211ac4405019d820bc2c818f0f388bb85cd88053480 RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.exe)=d7d80b01baa6d0480513c273d38590b6e3a52ad3 SHA1(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.exe)=1ce88c20c7a30e2cbea33a3c7c7faf6182a9aa1a Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.exe: 63539048 bytes SHA256(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.exe)=b53ff95f10f295d8d93027a514d8682a9e42c639ccc4e70a29b90930f6dd3d3c RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.exe)=194742af3d19d239e7063c64d753684c937543c0 SHA1(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.exe)=58bfc066583343ed9542953162f9c24547fb4ff1 Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.msi: 47886336 bytes SHA256(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.msi)=821f663af151035fdfe2375f98227cd060c24dd8d670af4adbfff36abd2ae70a RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.msi)=9e95a35f1d239551ca9a9a035b852669c1805b29 SHA1(Wireshark-win64-3.1.0.msi)=d94f3e41891c01a0a8007a90e9962d62cf9a6621 Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.msi: 42557440 bytes SHA256(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.msi)=865028d94fc68443dcd9e99c7f2e692b392693c43aac8d3368b103249d373926 RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.msi)=3e0d799fdd2febab07ac62691aca07154751a3f9 SHA1(Wireshark-win32-3.1.0.msi)=590d239eb053da45316a03c9bd6af782bc3882e3 WiresharkPortable_3.1.0.paf.exe: 36183480 bytes SHA256(WiresharkPortable_3.1.0.paf.exe)=03b02abcd12de97f4bef0c1ae4752ab8e476b45e7becfbdcc7a36a0113974c2e RIPEMD160(WiresharkPortable_3.1.0.paf.exe)=37f4795d70a56a35ead09568ff1c10e8a692e791 SHA1(WiresharkPortable_3.1.0.paf.exe)=e281eb4a2602e72304e016704b9af46aad3289c2 Wireshark 3.1.0 Intel 64.dmg: 94412297 bytes SHA256(Wireshark 3.1.0 Intel 64.dmg)=c85d41219a283677c28a3b7eac96da76d0332d434510c082ae35633bde7e2ed9 RIPEMD160(Wireshark 3.1.0 Intel 64.dmg)=a441236c1fe289021a0c64bdd3edf3341a69941f SHA1(Wireshark 3.1.0 Intel 64.dmg)=9b8943ee6fa0b310a68c2998eae49ace7687774d You can validate these hashes using the following commands (among others): Windows: certutil -hashfile Wireshark-win64-x.y.z.exe SHA256 Linux (GNU Coreutils): sha256sum wireshark-x.y.z.tar.xz macOS: shasum -a 256 "Wireshark x.y.z Intel 64.dmg" Other: openssl sha256 wireshark-x.y.z.tar.xz
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