Wireshark-users: Re: [Wireshark-users] [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 0.99.4 is now available

Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 07:53:59 -0500
Anyone else having issues finding 0.99.4 in the download section of
wireshark.org?

It shows 0.99.3 for all the download links, but if you manually correct
the URL and change it to 0.99.4 it seems to work fine. (and the MD5
listed below validates OK)

Is the website needing a bit of update?

Thanks,
Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:42 pm
Subject: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 0.99.4 is now available
To: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ethereal
user support <ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ethereal development
<ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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> 
> Wireshark 0.99.4 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 The HTTP dissector could crash. (Bugs 1050 and 1079)
>       Versions affected: 0.99.3.
>       CVE-2006-5468
> 
>     o The LDAP dissector (and possibly others) could crash. (Bug
>       1054)
>       Versions affected: 0.99.3.
>       CVE-2006-5740
> 
>     o The XOT dissector could attempt to allocate a large amount of
>       memory and crash. (Bug 1133)
>       Versions affected: 0.9.8 to 0.99.3.
>       CVE-2006-4805
> 
>     o The WBXML dissector could crash. (Bug 1134)
>       Versions affected: 0.10.11 to 0.99.3.
>       CVE-2006-5469
> 
>     o The MIME Multipart dissector was susceptible to an off-by-one
>       error. (Bug 1135)
>       Versions affected: 0.10.1 to 0.99.3.
>       CVE-2006-4574
> 
>     o If AirPcap support was enabled, parsing a WEP key could
>       sometimes cause a crash.
>       Versions affected: 0.99.3.
> 
>   The following bugs have been fixed:
> 
>     o The file set dialog could grow excessively large. (Bug
>       331)
> 
>     o Trying to save flow data may crash Wireshark. (Bug 396)
> 
>     o It may not be possible to re-order coloring rules under
>       Windows. (Bug 699)
> 
>     o Printing each packet to a new page didn't work under Windows.
>       (Bug 707)
> 
>     o The personal hosts configuration file wasn't being parsed
>       correctly. (Bug 795)
> 
>     o "Save as" to an existing file wasn't allowed. (Bug 927)
> 
>     o The SNMP dissector was not handling 64-bit counters properly.
>       (Bug 1047)
> 
>     o Wireshark and TShark would fail to start under Windows while
>       trying to acquire a crypto context. (Bug 1096)
> 
>     o The HTTP content-length field was a string instead of an
>       integer. (Bug 1109)
> 
>     o Invalid characters could show up in PDML output. (Bug
>       1110)
> 
>  New and Updated Features
> 
>   The following features are new (or have been significantly
>   updated) since the last release:
> 
>     o AirPcap, support (which provides raw mode capture under
>       Windows) has been enhanced to allow capturing on multiple
>       AirPcap adapters simultaneously using the Multi-Channel
>       Aggregator.
> 
>     o VoIP call playback has been enhanced. If Wireshark is linked
>       with the PortAudio library, you can play back G.711
>       conversations. This feature is present in the standard Windows
>       installer.
> 
>     o The capture interface dialog display has been enhanced.
> 
>     o The "Save" button has been removed from the "Ok" / "Apply" /
>       "Cancel" button group in the following dialogs:
> 
>          o Edit/Preferences
> 
>          o View/Coloring Rules
> 
>          o Capture/Capture Filters
> 
>          o Analyze/Display Filters
> 
>          o Analyze/Enabled Protocols
> 
>       If you're fond of the "Save" button it can be resurrected in
>       the User Interface preferences.
> 
>     o Reading from stdin ("-i -") now works under Windows.
> 
>     o Expert analysis has been improved.
> 
>     o Wireshark now supports USB as a media type. If you're running
>       a Linux distribution with version 2.6.11 of the kernel or
>       greater and you have the usbmon module enabled and you have a
>       recent CVS version of libpcap (post-0.9.5) installed you can
>       also do live captures. More details can be found at the
>       USB capture setup page on the wiki.
> 
>     o The number of WEP keys that the user can specify in the IEEE
>       802.11 protocol preferences has been increased from 4 to 64.
> 
>  New Protocol Support
> 
>   Enea LINX, Ethernet Powerlink (v1 and v2), H.248 Q.1950 Annex A,
>   Linux pktgen, MP2T, NEWMAIL, PNG, SCSI OSD, UDLD, UMTS FP, USB,
>   WLCCP, WZCSVC
> 
>  Updated Protocol Support
> 
>   3Com NJACK, 802.11, ACSE, AH, ALCAP, ANSI MAP, ATM, ASN.1, BACapp,
>   BER, BGP, BSSAP, Camel, Catapult DCT2000, CFlow, CLNP, Common
>   Windows networking, DAP, DCERPC (DCERPC, ATSVC, DFS, EFS, EPM,
>   EVENTLOG, INITSHUTDOWN, MAPI, NT, PIPE, SAMR, SPOOLSS, SRVSVC,
>   SVCCTL, WINREG), DCOM (DCOM, CBA-ACCO, SYSACT), DIAMETER, DISP,
>   DNS, DOP, DSP, ESP, Ethernet, FC, FCP, GSM A, GSM MAP, GSM SMS,
>   GSSAPI, GTP, H.225, H.245, H.248, HTTP, ICQ, IKE, ISAKMP, iSCSI,
>   ISUP, IUUP, Kerberos 4, LAP-D, LDAP, LLC, LogotypeCertExtn,
>   MEGACO, MIME Multipart, MIP6, MMS, MSRP, MTP3, NCP, NDMP, NDPS,
>   NFS, NTP, OSI, PER, PN-MRP, PPP, 19154Q.931, RADIUS, Redback, RPC,
>   RTCP, RTP, SCCP, SCSI, SDP, SIP, SMB, SMRSE, SNMP, SSL, STANAG
>   5066, STP, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, TIPC, UDP, UMA, VLAN, VNC, VRRP,
>   X.509ce X11, YMSG, WTLS
> 
>  Removed Protocols
> 
>   The CISCOWL dissector has been superseded by WLCCP.
> 
>  New and Updated Capture File Support
> 
>   Catapult DCT2000, EyeSDN, iSeries
> 
> Getting Wireshark
> 
>  The source code and Windows installer can be downloaded immediately
>  from http://www.wireshark.org/download/ .
> 
>   -----------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> 
> Digests
> 
> MD5(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.gz)=2556a31d0d770dd1990bd67b98bd2f9b
> SHA1(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.gz)=9c4f4bb214dad25f27e3ab346bf74701f9798f1e
> RIPEMD160(wireshark-
> 0.99.4.tar.gz)=55582d5fc92b0fd380629766610a0aee93916e5d
> MD5(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.bz2)=05fada181e12bfa94b52f0b10395b28c
> SHA1(wireshark-
>
0.99.4.tar.bz2)=696216d794b418da3cb0a1829281ef65bf3e64ffRIPEMD160(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.bz2)=6bf940af951ddfcf66157a8cb299e6342dd3f955
> 
> MD5(wireshark-setup-0.99.4.exe)=44edc28501c52c5a38e7351ea57d7873
> SHA1(wireshark-setup-
>
0.99.4.exe)=b245151b0dca0a88c65e7900ce7558ea89d29bc2RIPEMD160(wireshark-setup-0.99.4.exe)=32710d62eed42bb8237de688736c7c688f2b8d03
> 
> MD5(patch-wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-
> 0.99.4.diff.bz2)=25f2e9d14125c27133658c9a9dacda30SHA1(patch-
> wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-
>
0.99.4.diff.bz2)=9da137198dc6d4c32c4911f061e1ee4261ed5ff4RIPEMD160(patch-wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-0.99.4.diff.bz2)=10d009c5c566ab584d66c32a156e6c6d487790ac
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