From: Tony Fortunato
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 9:50 PM
Subject: Ethereal 0.10.10 available
Hi ,
Ethereal 0.10.10 released - Friday, March 11, 2005
This release fixes three security and stability-related issues:
Matevz Pustisek discovered a buffer overflow in the Etheric dissector. (CAN-2005-0704)
The GPRS-LLC dissector could crash if the "ignore cipher bit" option was enabled. (CAN-2005-0705)
Diego Giago discovered a buffer overflow in the 3GPP2 A11 dissector. This flaw was later reported by Leon Juranic. (CAN-2005-0699)
Leon Juranic discovered a buffer overflow in the IAPP dissector.
A bug in the JXTA dissector could make Ethereal crash.
A bug in the sFlow dissector could make Ethereal crash.
Please see the application advisory for more information
Everyone is encouraged to upgrade.
New and updated features
Tree view item context menus now let you browse to the display filter reference and wiki pages for a particular protocol.
Online help has been expanded.
VoIP call analysis (including nifty connection diagrams) has been added.
GSS-API decryption has been greatly enhanced.
New protocol support
AgentX, BUDB, DTP, G.723, IDP, INAP, KINK, Realplayer Data Protocol, Retix Spanning Tree Protocol, RTCP-XR, XML, XNS, SPP Updated protocol support
3GPP2 A11, ACSE, AMR, ATM, BER, BSSGP, BUTC, CDP, CLNP, CoSine L2, DAAP, DCE/RPC, DCOM, DIAMETER, DNP, DNS, Etheric, FCP, FW-1, Gnutella, GPRS, GSM A, GSM MAP, H.225, H.245, H.248, H.450, HTTP, IAX2, ICQ, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.3 Slow Protocols, IP, iSCSI, ISUP, Juniper, JXTA, Kerberos, L2TP, LDAP, MIP, MPLS, NDMP, NSIP, NTP, OSPF, OXID, PostgreSQL, RADIUS, RDT, Redback, RMCP, RTP, RTSP, SCSI, SCTP, SDP, SPNEGO, SSL, STUN, TCAP, TCP, TZSP New and updated capture file support
DBS Etherwatch, Lucent/Ascend, Nettl, Tcpdump (Redback)
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