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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/net/wireshark
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2021-12-10 09:37:17
Message id: 20211210083717.685F3FAEC@cvs.NetBSD.org
Log Message:
wireshark: updated to 3.6.0
Wireshark 3.6.0 Release Notes
What’s New
Many improvements have been made. See the “New and Updated Features”
section below for more details. You might want to pay particular
attention to the display filter syntax updates.
New and Updated Features
The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 3.6.0rc3:
• The macOS Intel packages now ship with Qt 5.15.3 and require
macOS 10.13 or later.
The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 3.6.0rc2:
• Display filter set elements must now be comma-separated. See
below for more details.
The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 3.6.0rc1:
• The display filter expression “a != b” now has the same meaning
as “!(a == b)”.
The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 3.5.0:
• Nothing of note.
The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 3.4.0:
• Several changes have been made to the display filter syntax:
• The expression “a != b” now always has the same meaning as
“!(a == b)”. In particular this means filter expressions with
multi-value fields like “ip.addr != 1.1.1.1” will work as
expected (the result is the same as typing “ip.src != 1.1.1.1 and
ip.dst != 1.1.1.1”). This avoids the contradiction (a == b and a
!= b) being true.
• It is possible to use the syntax “a ~= b” or “a any_ne b” to
recover the previous (inconsistent with "==") logic for not
equal.
• Literal strings can now be specified using raw string syntax,
identical to raw strings in the Python programming language. This
can be used to avoid the complexity of using two levels of
character escapes with regular expressions.
• Set elements must now be separated using a comma. A filter
such as http.request.method in {"GET" "HEAD"} must be \
written as
…<U+200B> in {"GET", "HEAD"}. Whitespace is \
not significant. The
previous use of whitespace as separator is deprecated and will be
removed in a future version.
• Support for the syntax "a not in b" with the same meaning as
"not a in b" has been added.
• Packaging updates:
• A macOS Arm 64 (Apple Silicon) package is now available.
• The macOS Intel packages now ship with Qt 5.15.3 and require
macOS 10.13 or later.
• The Windows installers now ship with Npcap 1.55.
• A 64-bit Windows PortableApps package is now available.
• TCP conversations now support a completeness criteria, which
facilitates the identification of TCP streams having any of
opening or closing handshakes, a payload, in any combination. It
can be accessed with the new tcp.completeness filter.
• Protobuf fields that are not serialized on the wire or otherwise
missing in capture files can now be displayed with default values
by setting the new “add_default_value” preference. The default
values might be explicitly declared in “proto2” files, or false
for bools, first value for enums, zero for numeric types.
• Wireshark now supports reading Event Tracing for Windows (ETW). A
new extcap named ETW reader is created that now can open an etl
file, convert all events in the file to DLT_ETW packets and write
to a specified FIFO destination. Also, a new packet_etw dissector
is created to dissect DLT_ETW packets so Wireshark can display
the DLT_ETW packet header, its message and packet_etw dissector
calls packet_mbim sub_dissector if its provider matches the MBIM
provider GUID.
• “Follow DCCP stream” feature to filter for and extract the
contents of DCCP streams.
• Wireshark now supports dissecting RTP packets with OPUS payloads.
• Importing captures from text files based on regular expressions
is now possible. By specifying a regex capturing a single packet
including capturing groups for relevant fields a textfile can be
converted to a libpcap capture file. Supported data encodings are
plain-hexadecimal, -octal, -binary and base64. Also the timestamp
format now allows the second-fractions to be placed anywhere in
the timestamp and it will be stored with nanosecond instead of
microsecond precision.
• The RTP Player has been significatnly redesigned and improved.
See Playing VoIP Calls[1] and RTP Player Window[2] in the User’s
Guide for more details.
• The RTP Player can play many streams in row.
• The UI is more responsive.
• The RTP Player maintains playlist and other tools can add and
remove streams to and from it.
• Every stream can be muted or routed to the left or right
channel for replay.
• The option to save audio has been moved from the RTP Analysis
dialog to the RTP Player. The RTP Player also saves what was
played, and it can save in multichannel .au or .wav.
• The RTP Player is now accessible from the Telephony › RTP ›
RTP Player menu.
• The VoIP dialogs (VoIP Calls, RTP Streams, RTP Analysis, RTP
Player, SIP Flows) are non-modal and can stay opened on
background.
• The same tools are provided across all dialogs (Prepare
Filter, Analyse, RTP Player …<U+200B>)
• The “Follow Stream” dialog is now able to follow SIP calls based
on their Call-ID value.
• The “Follow Stream” dialog’s YAML output format has been updated
to add timestamps and peers information For more details see
Following Protocol Streams[3] in the User’s Guide.
• IP fragments between public IPv4 addresses are now reassembled
even if they have different VLAN IDs. Reassembly of IP fragments
where one endpoint is a private (RFC 1918 section 3) or
link-local (RFC 3927) IPv4 address continues to take the VLAN ID
into account, as those addresses can be reused. To revert to the
previous behavior and not reassemble fragments with different
VLAN IDs, turn on the “Enable stricter conversation tracking
heuristics” top level protocol preference.
• USB Link Layer reassembly has been added, which allows hardware
captures to be analyzed at the same level as software captures.
• TShark can now export TLS session keys with the
--export-tls-session-keys option.
• Wireshark participated in the Google Season of Docs 2020 and the
User’s Guide has been extensively updated.
• The “RTP Stream Analysis” dialog CSV export format was slightly
changed. The first line of the export contains column titles as
in other CSV exports.
• Wireshark now supports the Turkish language.
• The settings in the “Import from Hex Dump” dialog is now stored
in a profile import_hexdump.json file.
• Analyze › Reload Lua Plugins has been improved to properly
support FileHandler.
• The “RTP Stream Analysis” and “IAX2 Stream Analysis” dialogs now
show correct calculation mean jitter calculations.
• RTP streams are now created based on Skinny protocol messages in
addition to other types of messages.
• The “VoIP Calls Flow Sequence” window shows more information
about various Skinny messages.
• Initial support for building Wireshark on Windows using GCC and
MinGW-w64 has been added. See README.msys2 in the sources for
more information.
New File Format Decoding Support
Vector Informatik Binary Log File (BLF)
New Protocol Support
5G Lawful Interception (5GLI), Bluetooth Link Manager Protocol (BT
LMP), Bundle Protocol version 7 (BPv7), Bundle Protocol version 7
Security (BPSec), CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE), E2
Application Protocol (E2AP), Event Tracing for Windows (ETW), EXtreme
extra Eth Header (EXEH), High-Performance Connectivity Tracer
(HiPerConTracer), ISO 10681, Kerberos SPAKE, Linux psample protocol,
Local Interconnect Network (LIN), Microsoft Task Scheduler Service,
O-RAN E2AP, O-RAN fronthaul UC-plane (O-RAN), Opus Interactive Audio
Codec (OPUS), PDU Transport Protocol, R09.x (R09), RDP Dynamic
Channel Protocol (DRDYNVC), RDP Graphic pipeline channel Protocol
(EGFX), RDP Multi-transport (RDPMT), Real-Time Publish-Subscribe
Virtual Transport (RTPS-VT), Real-Time Publish-Subscribe Wire
Protocol (processed) (RTPS-PROC), Shared Memory Communications (SMC),
Signal PDU, SparkplugB, State Synchronization Protocol (SSyncP),
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), TP-Link Smart Home Protocol, UAVCAN
DSDL, UAVCAN/CAN, UDP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDPUDP), Van Jacobson
PPP compression (VJC), World of Warcraft World (WOWW), and X2 xIRI
payload (xIRI)
Updated Protocol Support
Too many protocols have been updated to list here.
New and Updated Capture File Support
Vector Informatik Binary Log File (BLF)
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