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Ethereal-dev: RE: [Ethereal-dev] Ethereal 0.10.9 is now available: Do updated RedHat RPMs get

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From: "Heal, Kenneth" <kheal@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 21:18:42 +0100
Hi

Thanks for your reply... At the risk of hearing you groan :-), is it possible to grab these for RedHat 9 or to get them from a standard ftp or http server.

cheers
Kenneth

-----Original Message-----
From: Radek Vokal [mailto:rvokal@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, 28 February, 2005 4:14 PM
To: Ethereal development
Subject: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Ethereal 0.10.9 is now available: Do
updatedRedHat RPMs get posted?


Indeed, fedora and Red Hat EL users can download new version using
up2date or yum. 

Radek

On Sat, 2005-02-26 at 20:14 +0100, Heal, Kenneth wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Does anyone know if the RedHat RPMs get updated... I see new Solaris and
> Windows binaries but the RedHat RPMs are 0.10.0.
> 
> Cheers
> Kenneth
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald Combs [mailto:gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 10:53 PM
> To: ethereal-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Ethereal-announce] Ethereal 0.10.9 is now available
> 
> 
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> Ethereal 0.10.9 has been released.
> 
> This release fixes the following security-related issues:
> 
>   The COPS dissector could go into an infinite loop.  (CAN-2005-0006)
> 
>   The DLSw dissector could cause an assertion, making Ethereal exit
>   prematurely.  (CAN-2005-0007)
> 
>   The DNP dissector could cause memory corruption.  (CAN-2005-0008)
> 
>   The Gnutella dissector could cause an assertion, making Ethereal
>   exit prematurely.  (CAN-2005-0009)
> 
>   The MMSE dissector could free static memory.  (CAN-2005-0010)
> 
>   The X11 protocol dissector is vulnerable to a string buffer overflow.
>   (CAN-2005-0084)
> 
> Please see the following advisory for more information:
> 
>     http://www.ethereal.com/appnotes/enpa-sa-00017.html
> 
> Everyone is encouraged to upgrade.
> 
> 
> New and updated features
> 
>   Ethereal will now detect and flag weak 802.11 WEP IVs.
> 
>   Windows Sniffer timestamp handling has been greatly improved.
> 
>   A bug which made Ethereal crash at startup on Windows 98 and Windows
>   ME systems has been fixed.
> 
>   Ethereal and Tethereal now support a personal "hosts" file.
> 
>   Invalid field length handling has been greatly improved.
> 
>   The capture progress window title now shows the interface name.
> 
> 
> New protocol support
> 
>   ALC, AMR, CRMF, JXTA, NORM, PKIXCMP, PROFINET CBA
> 
> Updated protocol support
> 
>   AIM, ARP, BGP, BOOTP/DHCP, COPS, DAAP, DCERPC EPM, DCERPC, DCOM,
>   DHCPv6, DLSw, DNP, DNS, EAPOL, eDonkey, FC-dNS, FC-FCS, FC-SWILS,
>   FCIP, FCSB3, FIX, GIOP, Gnutella, GSM A, GSM SMS, GTP, H.225, H.245,
>   HTTP, ICMP, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802a, image/GIF, image/JFIF, Kerberos,
>   L2TP, LDAP, LLC, LMP, MGCP, MIME Multipart, MMSE, MPLS, MTP2, NBNS,
>   NDMP, NMAS, NSIP, OLSR, PER, pflog, PGM, PostgreSQL, PPP, PRES, Q.931,
>   RADIUS, RTCP, RTP, SDP, SEBEK, SIGCOMP, SIP, SLSK, SMB, SMPP, SRVLOC,
>   SSL/TLS, T.38, TACACS, TCAP, TCP, X11
> 
> 
> New and updated capture file support
> 
>   Windows Sniffer
> 
> 
> Download Sites
> 
>   The source code, Windows and Solaris installers can be downloaded
>   immediately from the following locations:
> 
> Main site:
> 
> Source:
> 
>   http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/ethereal-0.10.9.tar.gz
>   http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/ethereal-0.10.9.tar.bz2
> 
> Windows installer:
> 
>   http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/win32/ethereal-setup-0.10.9.exe
> 
> Solaris installers:
> 
>   http://www.ethereal.com/distribution/solaris/
> 
> SourceForge:
> 
>   http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=255
> 
> 
> The mirror sites listed at
> 
>   http://www.ethereal.com/download.html#releases
> 
> should be updated shortly.
> 
> 
> Digests
> 
> MD5(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.bz2)=f8b7a2c2dcf273e7fd755f972167dacb
> SHA1(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.bz2)=fc27a93f4c19dcc4278968b376e0b33e7d756998
> RIPEMD160(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.bz2)=25085f1ff149316a3e71c4d4abdda0dcb4a07
> 320
> 
> MD5(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.gz)=437679a230ff62d907f38eb1a3387179
> SHA1(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.gz)=11b6bd131b833bdc96366c773723dccce3c55770
> RIPEMD160(ethereal-0.10.9.tar.gz)=a07c72c5757eb74f35e03603d6d5236c2f9440
> d2
> 
> MD5(ethereal-setup-0.10.9.exe)=7965fa604a9d7ffcf93afa39c9966f81
> SHA1(ethereal-setup-0.10.9.exe)=60332c9430410bb556f4a4a63d07323f5b0470f3
> RIPEMD160(ethereal-setup-0.10.9.exe)=2e5a41450eba0a31542039da661c650b3b1
> bb9b8
> 
> MD5(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.8-sparc-local.bz2)=cbc8d8df60ca4ecbe220eb36
> 3645a07d
> SHA1(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.8-sparc-local.bz2)=061267ec847875508c428c3
> 4e3b7f10e5997cb94
> RIPEMD160(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.8-sparc-local.bz2)=fe96b45ce5dce9d629
> 78f75ee6144c7d995268c8
> 
> MD5(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.9-sparc-local.bz2)=11a152f6628146dba5dc936d
> a8a6b007
> SHA1(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.9-sparc-local.bz2)=fb3e7706a0ba1c9786f32d4
> deea6bc40b19c5649
> RIPEMD160(ethereal-0.10.9-solaris2.9-sparc-local.bz2)=3b1410de768aa845a0
> f6d3b16ca7776a371c5b53
> 
> MD5(patch-ethereal-0.10.8-to-0.10.9.bz2)=308bd2476ac10900e4c95a43a0539f3
> c
> SHA1(patch-ethereal-0.10.8-to-0.10.9.bz2)=ecf5bcd03eb9bb439dabd7536955bf
> edab46037c
> RIPEMD160(patch-ethereal-0.10.8-to-0.10.9.bz2)=461c99358edcbfdbddc0874a4
> 037b0f624713b1d
> 
> 
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> 
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