Wireshark-users: [Wireshark-users] R: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 0.99.4 is nowavailable
From: "Davide Schiera" <
davide.schiera@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 14:03:48 +0100
Hi,
the page http://www.wireshark.org/download.html seems correct (3 locations
for Windows installer and 1 for the source code, e.g. the link from
SourceForge.net is
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wireshark/wireshark-setup-0.99.4.exe).
You can also go to the page http://www.wireshark.org/download/ and search
for what you need.
Ciao,
Davide
DS> -----Messaggio originale-----
DS> Da: wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
DS> [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Per conto di
DS> jrhendri@xxxxxxxxxxxx
DS> Inviato: mercoledì 1 novembre 2006 13.54
DS> A: wireshark-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
DS> Cc: Wireshark announcements; Ethereal development; Ethereal
DS> user support
DS> Oggetto: Re: [Wireshark-users] [Wireshark-announce]
DS> Wireshark 0.99.4 is nowavailable
DS>
DS> Anyone else having issues finding 0.99.4 in the download
DS> section of wireshark.org?
DS>
DS> It shows 0.99.3 for all the download links, but if you
DS> manually correct the URL and change it to 0.99.4 it seems
DS> to work fine. (and the MD5 listed below validates OK)
DS>
DS> Is the website needing a bit of update?
DS>
DS> Thanks,
DS> Jim
DS>
DS> ----- Original Message -----
DS> From: Wireshark announcements <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
DS> Date: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 8:42 pm
DS> Subject: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 0.99.4 is now available
DS> To: Wireshark announcements
DS> <wireshark-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ethereal user support
DS> <ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ethereal development
DS> <ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
DS>
DS> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
DS> > Hash: SHA1
DS> >
DS> > Wireshark 0.99.4 has been released.
DS> >
DS> > What is Wireshark?
DS> >
DS> > Wireshark is the world's most popular network protocol analyzer.
DS> > It is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development, and
DS> > education.
DS> >
DS> > What's New
DS> >
DS> > Bug Fixes
DS> >
DS> > The following vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the security
DS> > advisory for details and a workaround.
DS> >
DS> > o The HTTP dissector could crash. (Bugs 1050 and 1079)
DS> > Versions affected: 0.99.3.
DS> > CVE-2006-5468
DS> >
DS> > o The LDAP dissector (and possibly others) could crash. (Bug
DS> > 1054)
DS> > Versions affected: 0.99.3.
DS> > CVE-2006-5740
DS> >
DS> > o The XOT dissector could attempt to allocate a large
DS> amount of
DS> > memory and crash. (Bug 1133)
DS> > Versions affected: 0.9.8 to 0.99.3.
DS> > CVE-2006-4805
DS> >
DS> > o The WBXML dissector could crash. (Bug 1134)
DS> > Versions affected: 0.10.11 to 0.99.3.
DS> > CVE-2006-5469
DS> >
DS> > o The MIME Multipart dissector was susceptible to an
DS> off-by-one
DS> > error. (Bug 1135)
DS> > Versions affected: 0.10.1 to 0.99.3.
DS> > CVE-2006-4574
DS> >
DS> > o If AirPcap support was enabled, parsing a WEP key could
DS> > sometimes cause a crash.
DS> > Versions affected: 0.99.3.
DS> >
DS> > The following bugs have been fixed:
DS> >
DS> > o The file set dialog could grow excessively large. (Bug
DS> > 331)
DS> >
DS> > o Trying to save flow data may crash Wireshark. (Bug 396)
DS> >
DS> > o It may not be possible to re-order coloring rules under
DS> > Windows. (Bug 699)
DS> >
DS> > o Printing each packet to a new page didn't work
DS> under Windows.
DS> > (Bug 707)
DS> >
DS> > o The personal hosts configuration file wasn't being parsed
DS> > correctly. (Bug 795)
DS> >
DS> > o "Save as" to an existing file wasn't allowed. (Bug 927)
DS> >
DS> > o The SNMP dissector was not handling 64-bit counters
DS> properly.
DS> > (Bug 1047)
DS> >
DS> > o Wireshark and TShark would fail to start under Windows while
DS> > trying to acquire a crypto context. (Bug 1096)
DS> >
DS> > o The HTTP content-length field was a string instead of an
DS> > integer. (Bug 1109)
DS> >
DS> > o Invalid characters could show up in PDML output. (Bug
DS> > 1110)
DS> >
DS> > New and Updated Features
DS> >
DS> > The following features are new (or have been significantly
DS> > updated) since the last release:
DS> >
DS> > o AirPcap, support (which provides raw mode capture under
DS> > Windows) has been enhanced to allow capturing on multiple
DS> > AirPcap adapters simultaneously using the Multi-Channel
DS> > Aggregator.
DS> >
DS> > o VoIP call playback has been enhanced. If Wireshark is linked
DS> > with the PortAudio library, you can play back G.711
DS> > conversations. This feature is present in the
DS> standard Windows
DS> > installer.
DS> >
DS> > o The capture interface dialog display has been enhanced.
DS> >
DS> > o The "Save" button has been removed from the "Ok" / "Apply" /
DS> > "Cancel" button group in the following dialogs:
DS> >
DS> > o Edit/Preferences
DS> >
DS> > o View/Coloring Rules
DS> >
DS> > o Capture/Capture Filters
DS> >
DS> > o Analyze/Display Filters
DS> >
DS> > o Analyze/Enabled Protocols
DS> >
DS> > If you're fond of the "Save" button it can be resurrected in
DS> > the User Interface preferences.
DS> >
DS> > o Reading from stdin ("-i -") now works under Windows.
DS> >
DS> > o Expert analysis has been improved.
DS> >
DS> > o Wireshark now supports USB as a media type. If
DS> you're running
DS> > a Linux distribution with version 2.6.11 of the kernel or
DS> > greater and you have the usbmon module enabled and
DS> you have a
DS> > recent CVS version of libpcap (post-0.9.5) installed you can
DS> > also do live captures. More details can be found at the
DS> > USB capture setup page on the wiki.
DS> >
DS> > o The number of WEP keys that the user can specify in the IEEE
DS> > 802.11 protocol preferences has been increased from 4 to 64.
DS> >
DS> > New Protocol Support
DS> >
DS> > Enea LINX, Ethernet Powerlink (v1 and v2), H.248 Q.1950 Annex A,
DS> > Linux pktgen, MP2T, NEWMAIL, PNG, SCSI OSD, UDLD, UMTS FP, USB,
DS> > WLCCP, WZCSVC
DS> >
DS> > Updated Protocol Support
DS> >
DS> > 3Com NJACK, 802.11, ACSE, AH, ALCAP, ANSI MAP, ATM,
DS> ASN.1, BACapp,
DS> > BER, BGP, BSSAP, Camel, Catapult DCT2000, CFlow, CLNP, Common
DS> > Windows networking, DAP, DCERPC (DCERPC, ATSVC, DFS, EFS, EPM,
DS> > EVENTLOG, INITSHUTDOWN, MAPI, NT, PIPE, SAMR, SPOOLSS, SRVSVC,
DS> > SVCCTL, WINREG), DCOM (DCOM, CBA-ACCO, SYSACT), DIAMETER, DISP,
DS> > DNS, DOP, DSP, ESP, Ethernet, FC, FCP, GSM A, GSM MAP, GSM SMS,
DS> > GSSAPI, GTP, H.225, H.245, H.248, HTTP, ICQ, IKE, ISAKMP, iSCSI,
DS> > ISUP, IUUP, Kerberos 4, LAP-D, LDAP, LLC, LogotypeCertExtn,
DS> > MEGACO, MIME Multipart, MIP6, MMS, MSRP, MTP3, NCP, NDMP, NDPS,
DS> > NFS, NTP, OSI, PER, PN-MRP, PPP, 19154Q.931, RADIUS,
DS> Redback, RPC,
DS> > RTCP, RTP, SCCP, SCSI, SDP, SIP, SMB, SMRSE, SNMP, SSL, STANAG
DS> > 5066, STP, TCAP, TCP, TFTP, TIPC, UDP, UMA, VLAN, VNC, VRRP,
DS> > X.509ce X11, YMSG, WTLS
DS> >
DS> > Removed Protocols
DS> >
DS> > The CISCOWL dissector has been superseded by WLCCP.
DS> >
DS> > New and Updated Capture File Support
DS> >
DS> > Catapult DCT2000, EyeSDN, iSeries
DS> >
DS> > Getting Wireshark
DS> >
DS> > The source code and Windows installer can be downloaded
DS> immediately
DS> > from http://www.wireshark.org/download/ .
DS> >
DS> >
DS> -----------------------------------------------------------------
DS> > --
DS> >
DS> > Digests
DS> >
DS> > MD5(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.gz)=2556a31d0d770dd1990bd67b98bd2f9b
DS> >
DS> SHA1(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.gz)=9c4f4bb214dad25f27e3ab346bf747
DS> 01f9798f1e
DS> > RIPEMD160(wireshark-
DS> > 0.99.4.tar.gz)=55582d5fc92b0fd380629766610a0aee93916e5d
DS> > MD5(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.bz2)=05fada181e12bfa94b52f0b10395b28c
DS> > SHA1(wireshark-
DS> >
DS> 0.99.4.tar.bz2)=696216d794b418da3cb0a1829281ef65bf3e64ffRIPE
DS> MD160(wireshark-0.99.4.tar.bz2)=6bf940af951ddfcf66157a8cb299
DS> e6342dd3f955
DS> >
DS> > MD5(wireshark-setup-0.99.4.exe)=44edc28501c52c5a38e7351ea57d7873
DS> > SHA1(wireshark-setup-
DS> >
DS> 0.99.4.exe)=b245151b0dca0a88c65e7900ce7558ea89d29bc2RIPEMD16
DS> 0(wireshark-setup-0.99.4.exe)=32710d62eed42bb8237de688736c7c
DS> 688f2b8d03
DS> >
DS> > MD5(patch-wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-
DS> > 0.99.4.diff.bz2)=25f2e9d14125c27133658c9a9dacda30SHA1(patch-
DS> > wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-
DS> >
DS> 0.99.4.diff.bz2)=9da137198dc6d4c32c4911f061e1ee4261ed5ff4RIP
DS> EMD160(patch-wireshark-0.99.3a-to-wireshark-0.99.4.diff.bz2)
DS> =10d009c5c566ab584d66c32a156e6c6d487790ac
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