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wireshark: update to 2.6.0. Switch default GUI from gtk3 to qt5. See What's New below for "why". What’s New Wireshark 2.6 is the last release that will support the legacy (GTK+) user interface. It will not be supported or available in Wireshark 3.0. Many user interface improvements have been made. See the “New and Updated Features” section below for more details. Bug Fixes The following bugs have been fixed: Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes. (Bug 1419[1]) New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.5.0: • HTTP Request sequences are now supported. • Wireshark now supports MaxMind DB files. Support for GeoIP and GeoLite Legacy databases has been removed. • The Windows packages are now built using Microsoft Visual Studio 2017. • The IP map feature (the “Map” button in the “Endpoints” dialog) has been removed. The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.4.0: • Display filter buttons can now be edited, disabled, and removed via a context menu directly from the toolbar • Drag & Drop filter fields to the display filter toolbar or edit to create a button on the fly or apply the filter as a display filter. • Application startup time has been reduced. • Some keyboard shortcut mix-ups have been resolved by assigning new shortcuts to Edit → Copy methods. • TShark now supports color using the --color option. • The "matches" display filter operator is now case-insensitive. • Display expression (button) preferences have been converted to a UAT. This puts the display expressions in their own file. Wireshark still supports preference files that contain the old preferences, but new preference files will be written without the old fields. • SMI private enterprise numbers are now read from the “enterprises.tsv” configuration file. • The QUIC dissector has been renamed to Google QUIC (quic → gquic). • The selected packet number can now be shown in the Status Bar by enabling Preferences → Appearance → Layout → Show selected packet number. • File load time in the Status Bar is now disabled by default and can be enabled in Preferences → Appearance → Layout → Show file load time. • Support for the G.729A codec in the RTP Player is now added via the bcg729 library. • Support for hardware-timestamping of packets has been added. • Improved NetMon .cap support with comments, event tracing, network filter, network info types and some Message Analyzer exported types. • The personal plugins folder on Linux/Unix is now ~/.local/lib/wireshark/plugins. • TShark can print flow graphs using -z flow… • Capinfos now prints SHA256 hashes in addition to RIPEMD160 and SHA1. MD5 output has been removed. • The packet editor has been removed. (This was a GTK+ only experimental feature.) • Support BBC micro:bit Bluetooth profile • The Linux and UNIX installation step for Wireshark will now install headers required to build plugins. A pkg-config file is provided to help with this (see “doc/plugins.example” for details). Note you must still rebuild all plugins between minor releases (X.Y). • The Windows installers and packages now ship with Qt 5.9.4. • The generic data dissector can now uncompress zlib compressed data. • DNS Stats now supports service level statistics. • DNS filters for retransmissions and unsolicited responses have been added. • The “tcptrace” TCP Stream graph now shows duplicate ACKS and zero window advertisements. • The membership operator now supports ranges, allowing display filters such as tcp.port in {4430..4434} to be expressed. See the User’s Guide, chapter Building display filter expressions for details. New Protocol Support ActiveMQ Artemis Core Protocol, AMT (Automatic Multicast Tunneling), AVSP (Arista Vendor Specific Protocol), Bluetooth Mesh, Broadcom tags (Broadcom Ethernet switch management frames), CAN-ETH, CVS password server, Excentis DOCSIS31 XRA header, F1 Application Protocol, F5ethtrailer, FP Mux, GRPC (gRPC), IEEE 1905.1a, IEEE 802.11ax (High Efficiency WLAN (HEW)), IEEE 802.15.9 IEEE Recommended Practice for Transport of Key Management Protocol (KMP) Datagrams, IEEE 802.3br Frame Preemption Protocol, ISOBUS, LoRaTap, LoRaWAN, Lustre Filesystem, Lustre Network, Nano / RaiBlocks Cryptocurrency Protocol (UDP), Network Functional Application Platform Interface (NFAPI) Protocol, New Radio Radio Link Control protocol, New Radio Radio Resource Control protocol, NR (5G) MAC protocol, NXP 802.15.4 Sniffer Protocol, Object Security for Constrained RESTful Environments (OSCORE), PFCP (Packet Forwarding Control Protocol), Protobuf (Protocol Buffers), QUIC (IETF), RFC 4108 Using CMS to Protect Firmware Packages, Session Multiplex Protocol, SolarEdge monitoring protocol, Steam In-Home Streaming Discovery Protocol, Tibia, TWAMP and OWAMP, Wi-Fi Device Provisioning Protocol, and Wi-SUN FAN Protocol Updated Protocol Support Too many protocols have been updated to list here. New and Updated Capture File Support Microsoft Network Monitor New and Updated Capture Interfaces support LoRaTap
2018-04-29 14:15:37 +02:00
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.110 2018/04/29 12:15:37 wiz Exp $
Add new "wireshark" package. Wireshark is a network protocol analyzer and the successor of "ethereal". Changes since "ethereal" version 0.99.0: - The GSM BSSMAP dissector could crash. Versions affected: 0.10.11. - The ANSI MAP dissector was vulnerable to a format string overflow. Versions affected: 0.10.0. - The Checkpoint FW-1 dissector was vulnerable to a format string overflow. Versions affected: 0.10.10. - The MQ dissector was vulnerable to a format string overflow. Versions affected: 0.10.4. - The XML dissector was vulnerable to a format string overflow. Versions affected: 0.10.13. - The MOUNT dissector could attempt to allocate large amounts of memory. Versions affected: 0.9.4. - The NCP NMAS and NDPS dissectors were susceptible to off-by-one errors. Versions affected: 0.9.7. - The NTP dissector was vulnerable to a format string overflow. Versions affected: 0.10.13. - The SSH dissector was vulnerable to an infinite loop. Versions affected: 0.9.10. - The NFS dissector may have been susceptible to a buffer overflow. Versions affected: 0.8.16. - The "Follow TCP Stream" dialog now wraps long lines. - Problems with ring buffers under 0.99.0 have been fixed. - It was possible for Wireshark to crash when closing the capture information dialog. This has been fixed. - It was possible for Wireshark to crash when using the "Find" feature. This has been fixed. - Wireshark could crash if an interface was removed while viewing the interface list. This has been fixed. - Multicast stream analysis (Statistics->Multicast Streams) has been added. It lets you determine burst size, output buffer size, and losses for multicast data. - TCP reassembly has been updated and improved. - Expert analysis has been updated and improved. - SCSI service response time statistics have been added. - You can now find next/previous marked frames. - The LDAP and SNMP dissectors have been completely rewriten. - The SMB dissector now tracks filenames and share names.
2006-07-21 16:27:53 +02:00
wireshark: update to 2.6.0. Switch default GUI from gtk3 to qt5. See What's New below for "why". What’s New Wireshark 2.6 is the last release that will support the legacy (GTK+) user interface. It will not be supported or available in Wireshark 3.0. Many user interface improvements have been made. See the “New and Updated Features” section below for more details. Bug Fixes The following bugs have been fixed: Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes. (Bug 1419[1]) New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.5.0: • HTTP Request sequences are now supported. • Wireshark now supports MaxMind DB files. Support for GeoIP and GeoLite Legacy databases has been removed. • The Windows packages are now built using Microsoft Visual Studio 2017. • The IP map feature (the “Map” button in the “Endpoints” dialog) has been removed. The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 2.4.0: • Display filter buttons can now be edited, disabled, and removed via a context menu directly from the toolbar • Drag & Drop filter fields to the display filter toolbar or edit to create a button on the fly or apply the filter as a display filter. • Application startup time has been reduced. • Some keyboard shortcut mix-ups have been resolved by assigning new shortcuts to Edit → Copy methods. • TShark now supports color using the --color option. • The "matches" display filter operator is now case-insensitive. • Display expression (button) preferences have been converted to a UAT. This puts the display expressions in their own file. Wireshark still supports preference files that contain the old preferences, but new preference files will be written without the old fields. • SMI private enterprise numbers are now read from the “enterprises.tsv” configuration file. • The QUIC dissector has been renamed to Google QUIC (quic → gquic). • The selected packet number can now be shown in the Status Bar by enabling Preferences → Appearance → Layout → Show selected packet number. • File load time in the Status Bar is now disabled by default and can be enabled in Preferences → Appearance → Layout → Show file load time. • Support for the G.729A codec in the RTP Player is now added via the bcg729 library. • Support for hardware-timestamping of packets has been added. • Improved NetMon .cap support with comments, event tracing, network filter, network info types and some Message Analyzer exported types. • The personal plugins folder on Linux/Unix is now ~/.local/lib/wireshark/plugins. • TShark can print flow graphs using -z flow… • Capinfos now prints SHA256 hashes in addition to RIPEMD160 and SHA1. MD5 output has been removed. • The packet editor has been removed. (This was a GTK+ only experimental feature.) • Support BBC micro:bit Bluetooth profile • The Linux and UNIX installation step for Wireshark will now install headers required to build plugins. A pkg-config file is provided to help with this (see “doc/plugins.example” for details). Note you must still rebuild all plugins between minor releases (X.Y). • The Windows installers and packages now ship with Qt 5.9.4. • The generic data dissector can now uncompress zlib compressed data. • DNS Stats now supports service level statistics. • DNS filters for retransmissions and unsolicited responses have been added. • The “tcptrace” TCP Stream graph now shows duplicate ACKS and zero window advertisements. • The membership operator now supports ranges, allowing display filters such as tcp.port in {4430..4434} to be expressed. See the User’s Guide, chapter Building display filter expressions for details. New Protocol Support ActiveMQ Artemis Core Protocol, AMT (Automatic Multicast Tunneling), AVSP (Arista Vendor Specific Protocol), Bluetooth Mesh, Broadcom tags (Broadcom Ethernet switch management frames), CAN-ETH, CVS password server, Excentis DOCSIS31 XRA header, F1 Application Protocol, F5ethtrailer, FP Mux, GRPC (gRPC), IEEE 1905.1a, IEEE 802.11ax (High Efficiency WLAN (HEW)), IEEE 802.15.9 IEEE Recommended Practice for Transport of Key Management Protocol (KMP) Datagrams, IEEE 802.3br Frame Preemption Protocol, ISOBUS, LoRaTap, LoRaWAN, Lustre Filesystem, Lustre Network, Nano / RaiBlocks Cryptocurrency Protocol (UDP), Network Functional Application Platform Interface (NFAPI) Protocol, New Radio Radio Link Control protocol, New Radio Radio Resource Control protocol, NR (5G) MAC protocol, NXP 802.15.4 Sniffer Protocol, Object Security for Constrained RESTful Environments (OSCORE), PFCP (Packet Forwarding Control Protocol), Protobuf (Protocol Buffers), QUIC (IETF), RFC 4108 Using CMS to Protect Firmware Packages, Session Multiplex Protocol, SolarEdge monitoring protocol, Steam In-Home Streaming Discovery Protocol, Tibia, TWAMP and OWAMP, Wi-Fi Device Provisioning Protocol, and Wi-SUN FAN Protocol Updated Protocol Support Too many protocols have been updated to list here. New and Updated Capture File Support Microsoft Network Monitor New and Updated Capture Interfaces support LoRaTap
2018-04-29 14:15:37 +02:00
SHA1 (wireshark-2.6.0.tar.xz) = d1f53751c5b24d6b1695117fb396a6b202e88451
RMD160 (wireshark-2.6.0.tar.xz) = 4eb1a446dabff8f452737ea22bfc341a3be89a3f
SHA512 (wireshark-2.6.0.tar.xz) = a419ed32caeb9f25fc26e345c7baf7d847fee35730c64efad66870a786b26b9f8d5a8665b8b99be88f9cf504f6d9e640584d9849558ff09efc83400588dc6da8
Size (wireshark-2.6.0.tar.xz) = 28314868 bytes