Hi List!
I got the following answer from the IANA, looks like we can use the
assigned numbers file from them.
To be able to use this file as an /etc/services replacement, I'll add a
small explanation with the URL and alike (as requested by IANA), and use
the # char to comment out the existing header / footer sections -
probably tomorrow.
We might also add IANA to our authors file "gave permission" section.
Regards, ULFL
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Dear Ulf,
You have permission to use material from the IANA web site provided
you follow our standard conditions:
1. You state that the material is subject to copyright and being
used with IANA's permission;
2. You do not edit or selectively quote the material to make it
false or misleading;
3. You provide the URL so that users can find out the complete
context if they choose; and
4. You do not imply that you or your publication or program is
sponsored or endorsed by IANA.
Best regards,
Amanda Baber
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
On Wed Aug 08 10:37:13 2007, ulf.lamping@xxxxxx wrote:
Hi!
I'm one of the developers of the open source network protocol analyzer
Wireshark[1].
I would like to include the IANA list of assigned port numbers [2]
into Wireshark, so it will display the "human readable" service
name instead of only the TCP/UDP/... port number. The file in the
Wireshark package will be updated from time to time with the IANA
file, so it won't get outdated too much.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any copyright / license notice of the
port numbers file, so I would like to ask if there are any legal
problems to include it into Wireshark. Wireshark itself is open
source software released under the GPL, so I hope there are no
problems.
If you need any further informations about Wireshark, just feel free
to ask ...
Regards, Ulf Lamping
[1] http://www.wireshark.org
[2] http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
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