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Posted almost 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.8.0 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark ... [More] supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet and capture file annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. The "Save As" menu item has been split into "Save As", which lets you save a file using a different filename and "Export Specified Packets", which lets you have more control over which packets are saved. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.8.0rc2 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is the second release candidate for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly ... [More] updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.8.0rc2 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is the second release candidate for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been ... [More] significantly updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.8.0rc1 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is the first release candidate for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly ... [More] updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted almost 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.8.0rc1 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is the first release candidate for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following features are new (or have been significantly ... [More] updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted about 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.6.8 and 1.4.13 have been released. Installers for Windows, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and above (Intel and PPC), and source code are now available. In 1.6.8 Several vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the release notes for details. Many other bugs ... [More] have been fixed. For a complete list of changes, please refer to the 1.6.8 release notes. In 1.4.13 Several vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the release notes for details. Many other bugs have been fixed. For a complete list of changes, please refer to the 1.4.13 release notes. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted about 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.6.8 and 1.4.13 have been released. Installers for Windows, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and above (Intel and PPC), and source code are now available. In 1.6.8 Several vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the release notes for details. Many other bugs ... [More] have been fixed. For a complete list of changes, please refer to the 1.6.8 release notes. In 1.4.13 Several vulnerabilities have been fixed. See the release notes for details. Many other bugs have been fixed. For a complete list of changes, please refer to the 1.4.13 release notes. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted about 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.7.1 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is a development release intended to test new features and functionality for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following ... [More] features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]
Posted about 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.6.7 has been released. Installers for Windows, Mac OS X 10.5.5 and above (Intel and PPC), and source code are now available. In 1.6.7 Bugs which could cause crashes on Windows while trying to load SSL key preferences or capture using ... [More] rpcap have been fixed. A bug in the H.263 dissector has been fixed. For a complete list of changes, please refer to the 1.6.7 release notes. [Less]
Posted about 12 years ago
Wireshark 1.7.1 has been released. Installers for Windows, OS X, and source code are now available. This is a development release intended to test new features and functionality for Wireshark 1.8.0. New and Updated Features The following ... [More] features are new (or have been significantly updated) since version 1.6: Wireshark supports capturing from multiple interfaces at once. You can now add, edit, and save packet annotations. Wireshark, TShark, and their associated utilities now save files using the pcap-ng file format by default. (Your copy of Wireshark might still use the pcap file format if pcap-ng is disabled in your preferences.) Decryption key management for IEEE 802.11, IPsec, and ISAKMP is easier. OID resolution is now supported on 64-bit Windows. When saving packets, the default choice is now to save only the displayed packets rather than all packets. TCP fast retransmissions are now indicated as an expert info note, rather than a warning, just as TCP retransmissions are. TCP window updates are no longer colorized as "Bad TCP". TShark's command-line options have changed. The previously undocumented -P option is now -2 option for performing a two-pass analysis; the former -S option is now the -P option for printing packets even if writing to a file, and the -S option is now used to specify a different line separator between packets. GeoIP IPv6 databases are now supported. Official releases are available right now from the download page. [Less]