From 41c992753a58cef935cc8638e7933058b32e8307 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Avalos Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 11:36:18 -1000 Subject: [PATCH] Move tcpdump-3.9/ to tcpdump/. No need for a versioned dir. --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/CHANGES | 878 ----------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/LICENSE | 19 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/README | 235 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/VERSION | 1 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/addrtoname.c | 1178 -------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/addrtoname.h | 46 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/af.c | 63 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/af.h | 57 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ah.h | 57 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/aodv.h | 190 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/appletalk.h | 168 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/arcnet.h | 101 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/atm.h | 32 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/atmuni31.h | 87 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/bgp.h | 17 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/bootp.h | 230 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/bpf_dump.c | 66 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/chdlc.h | 27 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/cpack.c | 144 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/cpack.h | 51 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/dccp.h | 139 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/decnet.h | 461 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/decode_prefix.h | 41 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/enc.h | 47 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/esp.h | 68 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ether.h | 59 - 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contrib/tcpdump-3.9/machdep.h | 27 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/makemib | 249 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/mib.h | 1460 ----------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/mpls.h | 41 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/nameser.h | 315 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/netbios.h | 16 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/netdissect.h | 436 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/nfs.h | 453 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/nfsfh.h | 68 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/nlpid.c | 45 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/nlpid.h | 32 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ntp.h | 127 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/oakley.h | 126 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ospf.h | 316 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ospf6.h | 278 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/oui.c | 95 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/oui.h | 78 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/parsenfsfh.c | 484 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/pcap-missing.h | 60 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/pcap_dump_ftell.c | 36 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/pf.h | 77 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/pmap_prot.h | 89 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/ppp.h | 71 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-802_11.c | 1288 --------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ah.c | 71 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-aodv.c | 455 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ap1394.c | 119 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-arcnet.c | 297 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-arp.c | 341 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ascii.c | 183 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-atalk.c | 627 -------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-atm.c | 336 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-beep.c | 71 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-bfd.c | 279 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-bgp.c | 2079 ------------------------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-bootp.c | 825 ---------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-cdp.c | 366 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-chdlc.c | 215 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-cip.c | 116 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-cnfp.c | 190 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-dccp.c | 533 ------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-decnet.c | 895 ----------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-dhcp6.c | 773 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-domain.c | 732 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-dvmrp.c | 369 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-eap.c | 71 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-egp.c | 352 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-eigrp.c | 480 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-enc.c | 86 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-esp.c | 511 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ether.c | 330 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-fddi.c | 309 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-fr.c | 855 ---------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-frag6.c | 82 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-gre.c | 400 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-hsrp.c | 140 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-icmp.c | 688 -------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-icmp6.c | 1287 --------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-igmp.c | 336 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-igrp.c | 130 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ip.c | 740 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ip6.c | 238 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ip6opts.c | 329 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ipcomp.c | 91 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ipfc.c | 135 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ipx.c | 221 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-isakmp.c | 1449 ----------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-isoclns.c | 2709 -------------------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-juniper.c | 1032 ------------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-krb.c | 261 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-l2tp.c | 714 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-lane.c | 167 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ldp.c | 614 -------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-llc.c | 533 ------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-lmp.c | 881 ----------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-lspping.c | 867 ---------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-lwres.c | 601 ------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-mobile.c | 109 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-mobility.c | 312 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-mpls.c | 189 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-msdp.c | 108 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-netbios.c | 91 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-nfs.c | 1804 --------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ntp.c | 289 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-null.c | 161 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-olsr.c | 397 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ospf.c | 967 ------------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ospf6.c | 685 -------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-pflog.c | 192 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-pgm.c | 759 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-pim.c | 1093 ------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ppp.c | 1757 --------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-pppoe.c | 209 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-pptp.c | 1060 ------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-radius.c | 937 ----------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-raw.c | 53 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-rip.c | 254 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-ripng.c | 128 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-rsvp.c | 1776 --------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-rt6.c | 105 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-rx.c | 2490 ----------------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sctp.c | 359 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sip.c | 60 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sl.c | 239 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sll.c | 200 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-slow.c | 264 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-smb.c | 1471 ----------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-snmp.c | 1904 ---------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-stp.c | 365 ----- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sunatm.c | 117 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-sunrpc.c | 157 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-symantec.c | 121 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-syslog.c | 163 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-tcp.c | 807 ---------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-telnet.c | 267 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-tftp.c | 161 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-timed.c | 111 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-token.c | 194 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-udp.c | 705 --------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-vjc.c | 119 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-vrrp.c | 141 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-wb.c | 444 ------ contrib/tcpdump-3.9/print-zephyr.c | 313 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/route6d.h | 77 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/rpc_auth.h | 79 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/rpc_msg.h | 128 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/rx.h | 113 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/sctpConstants.h | 571 ------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/sctpHeader.h | 323 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/setsignal.c | 93 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/setsignal.h | 27 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/slcompress.h | 87 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/slip.h | 34 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/sll.h | 127 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/smb.h | 122 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/smbutil.c | 1889 ---------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/strcasecmp.c | 93 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/tcp.h | 84 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/tcpdump-stdinc.h | 189 --- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/tcpdump.1 | 2359 --------------------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/tcpdump.c | 1461 ----------------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/telnet.h | 348 ---- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/tftp.h | 82 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/timed.h | 92 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/token.h | 52 - contrib/tcpdump-3.9/udp.h | 89 -- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/util.c | 530 ------- contrib/tcpdump-3.9/vfprintf.c | 59 - contrib/tcpdump/CHANGES | 878 +++++++++++ contrib/tcpdump/LICENSE | 19 + contrib/tcpdump/README | 235 +++ contrib/tcpdump/VERSION | 1 + contrib/tcpdump/addrtoname.c | 1178 ++++++++++++++ contrib/tcpdump/addrtoname.h | 46 + contrib/tcpdump/af.c | 63 + contrib/tcpdump/af.h | 57 + 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September 10, 2007. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 0.9.8 tcpdump release - Rework ARP printer - Rework OSPFv3 printer - Add support for Frame-Relay ARP - Decode DHCP Option 121 (RFC 3442 Classless Static Route) - Decode DHCP Option 249 (MS Classless Static Route) the same as Option 121 - TLV: Add support for Juniper .pcap extensions - Print EGP header in new-world-order style - Converted print-isakmp.c to NETDISSECT - Moved AF specific stuff into af.h - Test subsystem now table driven, and saves outputs and diffs to one place - Require for pf definitions - allows reading of pflog formatted - libpcap files on an OS other than where the file was generated - -Wed. July 23, 2007. mcr@xelerance.com. Summary for 0.9.7 tcpdump release - - NFS: Print unsigned values as such. - RX: parse safely. - BGP: fixes for IPv6-less builds. - 801.1ag: use standard codepoint. - use /dev/bpf on systems with such a device. - 802.11: print QoS data, avoid dissect of no-data frame, ignore padding. - smb: make sure that we haven't gone past the end of the captured data. - smb: squelch an uninitialized complaint from coverity. - NFS: from NetBSD; don't interpret the reply as a possible NFS reply - if it got MSG_DENIED. - BGP: don't print TLV values that didn't fit, from www.digit-labs.org. - revised INSTALL.txt about libpcap dependancy. - -Wed. April 25, 2007. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 3.9.6 tcpdump release - Update man page to reflect changes to libpcap - Changes to both TCP and IP Printer Output - Fix a potential buffer overflow in the 802.11 printer - Print basic info about a few more Cisco LAN protocols. - mDNS cleanup - ICMP MPLS rework of the extension code - bugfix: use the correct codepoint for the OSPF simple text auth token - entry, and use safeputs to print the password. - Add support in pflog for additional values - Add support for OIF RSVP Extensions UNI 1.0 Rev. 2 and additional RSVP objects - Add support for the Message-id NACK c-type. - Add support for 802.3ah loopback ctrl msg - Add support for Multiple-STP as per 802.1s - Add support for rapid-SPT as per 802.1w - Add support for CFM Link-trace msg, Link-trace-Reply msg, - Sender-ID tlv, private tlv, port, interface status - Add support for unidirectional link detection as per - http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-foschiano-udld-02.txt - Add support for the olsr protocol as per RFC 3626 plus the LQ - extensions from olsr.org - Add support for variable-length checksum in DCCP, as per section 9 of - RFC 4340. - Add support for per-VLAN spanning tree and per-VLAN rapid spanning tree - Add support for Multiple-STP as per 802.1s - Add support for the cisco propriatry 'dynamic trunking protocol' - Add support for the cisco proprietary VTP protocol - Update dhcp6 options table as per IETF standardization activities - - -Tue. September 19, 2006. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 3.9.5 tcpdump release - - Fix compiling on AIX (, at end of ENUM) - Updated list of DNS RR typecodes - Use local Ethernet defs on WIN32 - Add support for Frame-Relay ARP - Fixes for compiling under MSVC++ - Add support for parsing Juniper .pcap files - Add support for FRF.16 Multilink Frame-Relay (DLT_MFR) - Rework the OSPFv3 printer - Fix printing for 4.4BSD/NetBSD NFS Filehandles - Add support for Cisco style NLPID encapsulation - Add cisco prop. eigrp related, extended communities - Add support for BGP signaled VPLS - Cleanup the bootp printer - Add support for PPP over Frame-Relay - Add some bounds checking to the IP options code, and clean up - the options output a bit. - Add additional modp groups to ISAKMP printer - Add support for Address-Withdraw and Label-Withdraw Msgs - Add support for the BFD Discriminator TLV - Fixes for 64bit compiling - Add support for PIMv2 checksum verification - Add support for further dissection of the IPCP Compression Option - Add support for Cisco's proposed VQP protocol - Add basic support for keyed authentication TCP option - Lots of minor cosmetic changes to output printers - - -Mon. September 19, 2005. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 3.9.4 tcpdump release - Decoder support for more Juniper link-layer types - Fix a potential buffer overflow (although it can't occur in - practice). - Fix the handling of unknown management frame types in the 802.11 - printer. - Add FRF.16 support, fix various Frame Relay bugs. - Add support for RSVP integrity objects, update fast-reroute - object printer to latest spec. - Clean up documentation of vlan filter expression, document mpls - filter expression. - Document new pppoed and pppoes filter expressions. - Update diffserver-TE codepoints as per RFC 4124. - Spelling fixes in ICMPv6. - Don't require any fields other than flags to be present in IS-IS - restart signaling TLVs, and only print the system ID in - those TLVs as system IDs, not as node IDs. - Support for DCCP. - -Tue. July 5, 2005. ken@xelerance.com. Summary for 3.9.3 tcpdump release - - Option to chroot() when dropping privs - Fixes for compiling on nearly every platform, - including improved 64bit support - Many new testcases - Support for sending packets - Many compliation fixes on most platforms - Fixes for recent version of GCC to eliminate warnings - Improved Unicode support - - Decoders & DLT Changes, Updates and New: - AES ESP support - Juniper ATM, FRF.15, FRF.16, PPPoE, - ML-FR, ML-PIC, ML-PPP, PL-PPP, LS-PIC - GGSN,ES,MONITOR,SERVICES - L2VPN - Axent Raptor/Symantec Firewall - TCP-MD5 (RFC 2385) - ESP-in-UDP (RFC 3948) - ATM OAM - LMP, LMP Service Discovery - IP over FC - IP over IEEE 1394 - BACnet MS/TP - SS7 - LDP over TCP - LACP, MARKER as per 802.3ad - PGM (RFC 3208) - LSP-PING - G.7041/Y.1303 Generic Framing Procedure - EIGRP-IP, EIGRP-IPX - ICMP6 - Radio - via radiotap - DHCPv6 - HDLC over PPP - -Tue. March 30, 2004. mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca. Summary for 3.8.3 release - - No changes from 3.8.2. Version bumped only to maintain consistency - with libpcap 0.8.3. - -Mon. March 29, 2004. mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca. Summary for 3.8.2 release - - Fixes for print-isakmp.c CVE: CAN-2004-0183, CAN-2004-0184 - http://www.rapid7.com/advisories/R7-0017.html - IP-over-IEEE1394 printing. - some MINGW32 changes. - updates for autoconf 2.5 - fixes for print-aodv.c - check for too short packets - formatting changes to print-ascii for hex output. - check for too short packets: print-bgp.c, print-bootp.c, print-cdp.c, - print-chdlc.c, print-domain.c, print-icmp.c, print-icmp6.c, - print-ip.c, print-lwres.c, print-ospf.c, print-pim.c, - print-ppp.c,print-pppoe.c, print-rsvp.c, print-wb.c - print-ether.c - better handling of unknown types. - print-isoclns.c - additional decoding of types. - print-llc.c - strings for LLC names added. - print-pfloc.c - various enhancements - print-radius.c - better decoding to strings. - -Wed. November 12, 2003. mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca. Summary for 3.8 release - - changed syntax of -E argument so that multiple SAs can be decrypted - fixes for Digital Unix headers and Documentation - __attribute__ fixes - CDP changes from Terry Kennedy . - IPv6 mobility updates from Kazushi Sugyo - Fixes for ASN.1 decoder for 2.100.3 forms. - Added a count of packets received and processed to clarify numbers. - Incorporated WinDUMP patches for Win32 builds. - PPPoE payload length headers. - Fixes for HP C compiler builds. - Use new pcap_breakloop() and pcap_findalldevs() if we can. - BGP output split into multiple lines. - Fixes to 802.11 decoding. - Fixes to PIM decoder. - SuperH is a CPU that can't handle unaligned access. Many fixes for - unaligned access work. - Fixes to Frame-Relay decoder for Q.933/922 frames. - Clarified when Solaris can do captures as non-root. - Added tests/ subdir for examples/regression tests. - New -U flag. -flush stdout after every packet - New -A flag -print ascii only - support for decoding IS-IS inside Cisco HDLC Frames - more verbosity for tftp decoder - mDNS decoder - new BFD decoder - cross compilation patches - RFC 3561 AODV support. - UDP/TCP pseudo-checksum properly for source-route options. - sanitized all files to modified BSD license - Add support for RFC 2625 IP-over-Fibre Channel. - fixes for DECnet support. - Support RFC 2684 bridging of Ethernet, 802.5 Token Ring, and FDDI. - RFC 2684 encapsulation of BPDUs. - -Tuesday, February 25, 2003. fenner@research.att.com. 3.7.2 release - - Fixed infinite loop when parsing malformed isakmp packets. - (reported by iDefense; already fixed in CVS) - Fixed infinite loop when parsing malformed BGP packets. - Fixed buffer overflow with certain malformed NFS packets. - Pretty-print unprintable network names in 802.11 printer. - Handle truncated nbp (appletalk) packets. - Updated DHCPv6 printer to match draft-ietf-dhc-dhcpv6-22.txt - Print IP protocol name even if we don't have a printer for it. - Print IP protocol name or number for fragments. - Print the whole MPLS label stack, not just the top label. - Print request header and file handle for NFS v3 FSINFO and PATHCONF - requests. - Fix NFS packet truncation checks. - Handle "old" DR-Priority and Bidir-Capable PIM HELLO options. - Handle unknown RADIUS attributes properly. - Fix an ASN.1 parsing error that would cause e.g. the OID - 2.100.3 to be misrepresented as 4.20.3 . - -Monday, January 21, 2002. mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca. Summary for 3.7 release -see http://www.tcpdump.org/cvs-log/2002-01-21.10:16:48.html for commit log. - keyword "ipx" added. - Better OSI/802.2 support on Linux. - IEEE 802.11 support, from clenahan@fortresstech.com, achirica@ttd.net. - LLC SAP support for FDDI/token ring/RFC-1483 style ATM - BXXP protocol was replaced by the BEEP protocol; - improvements to SNAP demux. - Changes to "any" interface documentation. - Documentation on pcap_stats() counters. - Fix a memory leak found by Miklos Szeredi - pcap_ether_aton(). - Added MPLS encapsulation decoding per RFC3032. - DNS dissector handles TKEY, TSIG and IXFR. - adaptive SLIP interface patch from Igor Khristophorov - SMB printing has much improved bounds checks - OUI 0x0000f8 decoded as encapsulated ethernet for Cisco-custom bridging - Zephyr support, from Nickolai Zeldovich . - Solaris - devices with digits in them. Stefan Hudson - IPX socket 0x85be is for Cisco EIGRP over IPX. - Improvements to fragmented ESP handling. - SCTP support from Armando L. Caro Jr. - Linux ARPHDR_ATM support fixed. - Added a "netbeui" keyword, which selects NetBEUI packets. - IPv6 ND improvements, MobileIP dissector, 2292bis-02 for RA option. - Handle ARPHDR_HDLC from Marcus Felipe Pereira . - Handle IPX socket 0x553 -> NetBIOS-over-IPX socket, "nwlink-dgm" - Better Linux libc5 compat. - BIND9 lwres dissector added. - MIPS and SPARC get strict alignment macros (affects print-bgp.c) - Apple LocalTalk LINKTYPE_ reserved. - New time stamp formats documented. - DHCP6 updated to draft-22.txt spec. - ICMP types/codes now accept symbolic names. - Add SIGINFO handler from LBL - encrypted CIPE tunnels in IRIX, from Franz Schaefer . - now we are -Wstrict-prototype clean. - NetBSD DLT_PPP_ETHER; adapted from Martin Husemann . - PPPoE dissector cleaned up. - Support for LocalTalk hardware, from Uns Lider . - In dissector, now the caller prints the IP addresses rather than proto. - cjclark@alum.mit.edu: print the IP proto for non-initial fragments. - LLC frames with a DSAP and LSAP of 0xe0 are IPX frames. - Linux cooked frames with a type value of LINUX_SLL_P_802_3 are IPX. - captures on the "any" device won't be done in promiscuous mode - Token Ring support on DLPI - Onno van der Linden - ARCNet support, from NetBSD. - HSRP dissector, from Julian Cowley . - Handle (GRE-encapsulated) PPTP - added -C option to rotate save file every optarg * 1,000,000 bytes. - support for "vrrp" name - NetBSD, by Klaus Klein . - PPTP support, from Motonori Shindo . - IS-IS over PPP support, from Hannes Gredler . - CNFP support for IPv6,format. Harry Raaymakers . - ESP printing updated to RFC2406. - HP-UX can now handle large number of PPAs. - MSDP printer added. - L2TP dissector improvements from Motonori Shindo. - -Tuesday January 9, 2001. mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca. Summary for 3.6 release - Cleaned up documentation. - Promisc mode fixes for Linux - IPsec changes/cleanups. - Alignment fixes for picky architectures - - Removed dependency on native headers for packet dissectors. - Removed Linux specific headers that were shipped - - libpcap changes provide for exchanging capture files between - systems. Save files now have well known PACKET_ values instead of - depending upon system dependant mappings of DLT_* types. - - Support for computing/checking IP and UDP/TCP checksums. - - Updated autoconf stock files. - - IPv6 improvements: dhcp (draft-15), mobile-ip6, ppp, ospf6, - - Added dissector support for: ISOCLNS, Token Ring, IGMPv3, bxxp, - timed, vrrp, radius, chdlc, cnfp, cdp, IEEE802.1d, raw-AppleTalk - - Added filtering support for: VLANs, ESIS, ISIS - - Improvements to: print-telnet, IPTalk, bootp/dhcp, ECN, PPP, - L2TP, PPPoE - - HP-UX 11.0 -- find the right dlpi device. - Solaris 8 - IPv6 works - Linux - Added support for an "any" device to capture on all interfaces - - Security fixes: buffer overrun audit done. Strcpy replaced with - strlcpy, sprintf replaced with snprintf. - Look for lex problems, and warn about them. - - -v3.5 Fri Jan 28 18:00:00 PST 2000 - -Bill Fenner -- switch to config.h for autoconf -- unify RCSID strings -- Updated PIMv1, PIMv2, DVMRP, IGMP parsers, add Cisco Auto-RP parser -- Really fix the RIP printer -- Fix MAC address -> name translation. -- some -Wall -Wformat fixes -- update makemib to parse much of SMIv2 -- Print TCP sequence # with -vv even if you normally wouldn't -- Print as much of IP/TCP/UDP headers as possible even if truncated. - -itojun@iijlab.net -- -X will make a ascii dump. from netbsd. -- telnet command sequence decoder (ff xx xx). from netbsd. -- print-bgp.c: improve options printing. ugly code exists for - unaligned option parsing (need some fix). -- const poisoning in SMB decoder. -- -Wall -Werror clean checks. -- bring in KAME IPv6/IPsec decoding code. - -Assar Westerlund -- SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 printer -- If compiled with libsmi, tcpdump can load MIBs on the fly to decode - SNMP packets. -- Incorporate NFS parsing code from NetBSD. Adds support for nfsv3. -- portability fixes -- permit building in different directories. - -Ken Hornstein -- bring in code at - /afs/transarc.com/public/afs-contrib/tools/tcpdump for parsing - AFS3 packets - -Andrew Tridgell -- SMB printing code - -Love -- print-rx.c: add code for printing MakeDir and StoreStatus. Also - change date format to the right one. - -Michael C. Richardson -- Created tcpdump.org repository - -v3.4 Sat Jul 25 12:40:55 PDT 1998 - -- Hardwire Linux slip support since it's too hard to detect. - -- Redo configuration of "network" libraries (-lsocket and -lnsl) to - deal with IRIX. Thanks to John Hawkinson (jhawk@mit.edu) - -- Added -a which tries to translate network and broadcast addresses to - names. Suggested by Rob van Nieuwkerk (robn@verdi.et.tudelft.nl) - -- Added a configure option to disable gcc. - -- Added a "raw" packet printer. - -- Not having an interface address is no longer fatal. Requested by John - Hawkinson. - -- Rework signal setup to accommodate Linux. - -- OSPF truncation check fix. Also display the type of OSPF packets - using MD5 authentication. Thanks to Brian Wellington - (bwelling@tis.com) - -- Fix truncation check bugs in the Kerberos printer. Reported by Ezra - Peisach (epeisach@mit.edu) - -- Don't catch SIGHUP when invoked with nohup(1). Thanks to Dave Plonka - (plonka@mfa.com) - -- Specify full install target as a way of detecting if install - directory does not exist. Thanks to Dave Plonka. - -- Bit-swap FDDI addresses for BSD/OS too. Thanks to Paul Vixie - (paul@vix.com) - -- Fix off-by-one bug when testing size of ethernet packets. Thanks to - Marty Leisner (leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com) - -- Add a local autoconf macro to check for routines in libraries; the - autoconf version is broken (it only puts the library name in the - cache variable name). Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Add a local autoconf macro to check for types; the autoconf version - is broken (it uses grep instead of actually compiling a code fragment). - -- Modified to support the new BSD/OS 2.1 PPP and SLIP link layer header - formats. - -- Extend OSF ip header workaround to versions 1 and 2. - -- Fix some signed problems in the nfs printer. As reported by David - Sacerdote (davids@silence.secnet.com) - -- Detect group wheel and use it as the default since BSD/OS' install - can't hack numeric groups. Reported by David Sacerdote. - -- AIX needs special loader options. Thanks to Jonathan I. Kamens - (jik@cam.ov.com) - -- Fixed the nfs printer to print port numbers in decimal. Thanks to - Kent Vander Velden (graphix@iastate.edu) - -- Find installed libpcap in /usr/local/lib when not using gcc. - -- Disallow network masks with non-network bits set. - -- Attempt to detect "egcs" versions of gcc. - -- Add missing closing double quotes when displaying bootp strings. - Reported by Viet-Trung Luu (vluu@picard.math.uwaterloo.ca) - -v3.3 Sat Nov 30 20:56:27 PST 1996 - -- Added Linux support. - -- GRE encapsulated packet printer thanks to John Hawkinson - (jhawk@mit.edu) - -- Rewrite gmt2local() to avoid problematic os dependencies. - -- Suppress nfs truncation message on errors. - -- Add missing m4 quoting in AC_LBL_UNALIGNED_ACCESS autoconf macro. - Reported by Joachim Ott (ott@ardala.han.de) - -- Enable "ip_hl vs. ip_vhl" workaround for OSF4 too. - -- Print arp hardware type in host order. Thanks to Onno van der Linden - (onno@simplex.nl) - -- Avoid solaris compiler warnings. Thanks to Bruce Barnett - (barnett@grymoire.crd.ge.com) - -- Fix rip printer to not print one more route than is actually in the - packet. Thanks to Jean-Luc Richier (Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr) and - Bill Fenner (fenner@parc.xerox.com) - -- Use autoconf endian detection since BYTE_ORDER isn't defined on all systems. - -- Fix dvmrp printer truncation checks and add a dvmrp probe printer. - Thanks to Danny J. Mitzel (mitzel@ipsilon.com) - -- Rewrite ospf printer to improve truncation checks. - -- Don't parse tcp options past the EOL. As noted by David Sacerdote - (davids@secnet.com). Also, check tcp options to make sure they ar - actually in the tcp header (in addition to the normal truncation - checks). Fix the SACK code to print the N blocks (instead of the - first block N times). - -- Don't say really small UDP packets are truncated just because they - aren't big enough to be a RPC. As noted by David Sacerdote. - -v3.2.1 Sun Jul 14 03:02:26 PDT 1996 - -- Added rfc1716 icmp codes as suggested by Martin Fredriksson - (martin@msp.se) - -- Print mtu for icmp unreach need frag packets. Thanks to John - Hawkinson (jhawk@mit.edu) - -- Decode icmp router discovery messages. Thanks to Jeffrey Honig - (jch@bsdi.com) - -- Added a printer entry for DLT_IEEE802 as suggested by Tak Kushida - (kushida@trl.ibm.co.jp) - -- Check igmp checksum if possible. Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Made changes for SINIX. Thanks to Andrej Borsenkow - (borsenkow.msk@sni.de) - -- Use autoconf's idea of the top level directory in install targets. - Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Avoid infinite loop in tcp options printing code. Thanks to Jeffrey - Mogul (mogul@pa.dec.com) - -- Avoid using -lsocket in IRIX 5.2 and earlier since it breaks snoop. - Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Added some more packet truncation checks. - -- On systems that have it, use sigset() instead of signal() since - signal() has different semantics on these systems. - -- Fixed some more alignment problems on the alpha. - -- Add code to massage unprintable characters in the domain and ipx - printers. Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Added explicit netmask support. Thanks to Steve Nuchia - (steve@research.oknet.com) - -- Add "sca" keyword (for DEC cluster services) as suggested by Terry - Kennedy (terry@spcvxa.spc.edu) - -- Add "atalk" keyword as suggested by John Hawkinson. - -- Added an igrp printer. Thanks to Francis Dupont - (francis.dupont@inria.fr) - -- Print IPX net numbers in hex a la Novell Netware. Thanks to Terry - Kennedy (terry@spcvxa.spc.edu) - -- Fixed snmp extended tag field parsing bug. Thanks to Pascal Hennequin - (pascal.hennequin@hugo.int-evry.fr) - -- Added some ETHERTYPEs missing on some systems. - -- Added truncated packet macros and various checks. - -- Fixed endian problems with the DECnet printer. - -- Use $CC when checking gcc version. Thanks to Carl Lindberg - (carl_lindberg@blacksmith.com) - -- Fixes for AIX (although this system is not yet supported). Thanks to - John Hawkinson. - -- Fix bugs in the autoconf misaligned accesses code fragment. - -- Include sys/param.h to get BYTE_ORDER in a few places. Thanks to - Pavlin Ivanov Radoslavov (pavlin@cs.titech.ac.jp) - -v3.2 Sun Jun 23 02:28:10 PDT 1996 - -- Print new icmp unreachable codes as suggested by Martin Fredriksson - (martin@msp.se). Also print code value when unknown for icmp redirect - and time exceeded. - -- Fix an alignment endian bug in getname(). Thanks to John Hawkinson. - -- Define "new" domain record types if not found in arpa/nameserv.h. - Resulted from a suggestion from John Hawkinson (jhawk@mit.edu). Also - fixed an endian bug when printing mx record and added some new record - types. - -- Added RIP V2 support. Thanks to Jeffrey Honig (jch@bsdi.com) - -- Added T/TCP options printing. As suggested by Richard Stevens - (rstevens@noao.edu) - -- Use autoconf to detect architectures that can't handle misaligned - accesses. - -v3.1 Thu Jun 13 20:59:32 PDT 1996 - -- Changed u_int32/int32 to u_int32_t/int32_t to be consistent with bsd - and bind (as suggested by Charles Hannum). - -- Port to GNU autoconf. - -- Add support for printing DVMRP and PIM traffic thanks to - Havard Eidnes (Havard.Eidnes@runit.sintef.no). - -- Fix AppleTalk, IPX and DECnet byte order problems due to wrong endian - define being referenced. Reported by Terry Kennedy. - -- Minor fixes to the man page thanks to Mark Andrews. - -- Endian fixes to RTP and vat packet dumpers, thanks to Bruce Mah - (bmah@cs.berkeley.edu). - -- Added support for new dns types, thanks to Rainer Orth. - -- Fixed tftp_print() to print the block number for ACKs. - -- Document -dd and -ddd. Resulted from a bug report from Charlie Slater - (cslater@imatek.com). - -- Check return status from malloc/calloc/etc. - -- Check return status from pcap_loop() so we can print an error and - exit with a bad status if there were problems. - -- Bail if ip option length is <= 0. Resulted from a bug report from - Darren Reed (darrenr@vitruvius.arbld.unimelb.edu.au). - -- Print out a little more information for sun rpc packets. - -- Add suport for Kerberos 4 thanks to John Hawkinson (jhawk@mit.edu). - -- Fixed the Fix EXTRACT_SHORT() and EXTRACT_LONG() macros (which were - wrong on little endian machines). - -- Fixed alignment bug in ipx_decode(). Thanks to Matt Crawford - (crawdad@fnal.gov). - -- Fix ntp_print() to not print garbage when the stratum is - "unspecified." Thanks to Deus Ex Machina (root@belle.bork.com). - -- Rewrote tcp options printer code to check for truncation. Added - selective acknowledgment case. - -- Fixed an endian bug in the ospf printer. Thanks to Jeffrey C Honig - (jch@bsdi.com) - -- Fix rip printer to handle 4.4 BSD sockaddr struct which only uses one - octet for the sa_family member. Thanks to Yoshitaka Tokugawa - (toku@dit.co.jp) - -- Don't checksum ip header if we don't have all of it. Thanks to John - Hawkinson (jhawk@mit.edu). - -- Print out hostnames if possible in egp printer. Thanks to Jeffrey - Honig (jhc@bsdi.com) - - -v3.1a1 Wed May 3 19:21:11 PDT 1995 - -- Include time.h when SVR4 is defined to avoid problems under Solaris - 2.3. - -- Fix etheraddr_string() in the ETHER_SERVICE to return the saved - strings, not the local buffer. Thanks to Stefan Petri - (petri@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de). - -- Detect when pcap raises the snaplen (e.g. with snit). Print a warning - that the selected value was not used. Thanks to Pascal Hennequin - (Pascal.Hennequin@hugo.int-evry.fr). - -- Add a truncated packet test to print-nfs.c. Thanks to Pascal Hennequin. - -- BYTEORDER -> BYTE_ORDER Thanks to Terry Kennedy (terry@spcvxa.spc.edu). - -v3.0.3 Sun Oct 1 18:35:00 GMT 1995 - -- Although there never was a 3.0.3 release, the linux boys cleverly - "released" one in late 1995. - -v3.0.2 Thu Apr 20 21:28:16 PDT 1995 - -- Change configuration to not use gcc v2 flags with gcc v1. - -- Redo gmt2local() so that it works under BSDI (which seems to return - an empty timezone struct from gettimeofday()). Based on report from - Terry Kennedy (terry@spcvxa.spc.edu). - -- Change configure to recognize IP[0-9]* as "mips" SGI hardware. Based - on report from Mark Andrews (mandrews@alias.com). - -- Don't pass cc flags to gcc. Resulted from a bug report from Rainer - Orth (ro@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de). - -- Fixed printout of connection id for uncompressed tcp slip packets. - Resulted from a bug report from Richard Stevens (rstevens@noao.edu). - -- Hack around deficiency in Ultrix's make. - -- Add ETHERTYPE_TRAIL define which is missing from irix5. - -v3.0.1 Wed Aug 31 22:42:26 PDT 1994 - -- Fix problems with gcc2 vs. malloc() and read() prototypes under SunOS 4. - -v3.0 Mon Jun 20 19:23:27 PDT 1994 - -- Added support for printing tcp option timestamps thanks to - Mark Andrews (mandrews@alias.com). - -- Reorganize protocol dumpers to take const pointers to packets so they - never change the contents (i.e., they used to do endian conversions - in place). Previously, whenever more than one pass was taken over - the packet, the packet contents would be dumped incorrectly (i.e., - the output form -x would be wrong on little endian machines because - the protocol dumpers would modify the data). Thanks to Charles Hannum - (mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu) for reporting this problem. - -- Added support for decnet protocol dumping thanks to Jeff Mogul - (mogul@pa.dec.com). - -- Fix bug that caused length of packet to be incorrectly printed - (off by ether header size) for unknown ethernet types thanks - to Greg Miller (gmiller@kayak.mitre.org). - -- Added support for IPX protocol dumping thanks to Brad Parker - (brad@fcr.com). - -- Added check to verify IP header checksum under -v thanks to - Brad Parker (brad@fcr.com). - -- Move packet capture code to new libpcap library (which is - packaged separately). - -- Prototype everything and assume an ansi compiler. - -- print-arp.c: Print hardware ethernet addresses if they're not - what we expect. - -- print-bootp.c: Decode the cmu vendor field. Add RFC1497 tags. - Many helpful suggestions from Gordon Ross (gwr@jericho.mc.com). - -- print-fddi.c: Improvements. Thanks to Jeffrey Mogul - (mogul@pa.dec.com). - -- print-icmp.c: Byte swap netmask before printing. Thanks to - Richard Stevens (rstevens@noao.edu). Print icmp type when unknown. - -- print-ip.c: Print the inner ip datagram of ip-in-ip encapsulated packets. - By default, only the inner packet is dumped, appended with the token - "(encap)". Under -v, both the inner and output packets are dumped - (on the same line). Note that the filter applies to the original packet, - not the encapsulated packet. So if you run tcpdump on a net with an - IP Multicast tunnel, you cannot filter out the datagrams using the - conventional syntax. (You can filter away all the ip-in-ip traffic - with "not ip proto 4".) - -- print-nfs.c: Keep pending rpc's in circular table. Add generic - nfs header and remove os dependences. Thanks to Jeffrey Mogul. - -- print-ospf.c: Improvements. Thanks to Jeffrey Mogul. - -- tcpdump.c: Add -T flag allows interpretation of "vat", "wb", "rpc" - (sunrpc) and rtp packets. Added "inbound" and "outbound" keywords - Add && and || operators - -v2.2.1 Tue Jun 6 17:57:22 PDT 1992 - -- Fix bug with -c flag. - -v2.2 Fri May 22 17:19:41 PDT 1992 - -- savefile.c: Remove hack that shouldn't have been exported. Add - truncate checks. - -- Added the 'icmp' keyword. For example, 'icmp[0] != 8 and icmp[0] != 0' - matches non-echo/reply ICMP packets. - -- Many improvements to filter code optimizer. - -- Added 'multicast' keyword and extended the 'broadcast' keyword can now be - so that protocol qualifications are allowed. For example, "ip broadcast" - and "ether multicast" are valid filters. - -- Added support for monitoring the loopback interface (i.e. 'tcpdump -i lo'). - Jeffrey Honig (jch@MITCHELL.CIT.CORNELL.EDU) contributed the kernel - patches to netinet/if_loop.c. - -- Added support for the Ungermann-Bass Ethernet on IBM/PC-RTs running AOS. - Contact Jeffrey Honig (jch@MITCHELL.CIT.CORNELL.EDU) for the diffs. - -- Added EGP and OSPF printers, thanks to Jeffrey Honig. - -v2.1 Tue Jan 28 11:00:14 PST 1992 - -- Internal release (never publically exported). - -v2.0.1 Sun Jan 26 21:10:10 PDT - -- Various byte ordering fixes. - -- Add truncation checks. - -- inet.c: Support BSD style SIOCGIFCONF. - -- nametoaddr.c: Handle multi addresses for single host. - -- optimize.c: Rewritten. - -- pcap-bpf.c: don't choke when we get ptraced. only set promiscuous - for broadcast nets. - -- print-atal.c: Fix an alignment bug (thanks to - stanonik@nprdc.navy.mil) Add missing printf() argument. - -- print-bootp.c: First attempt at decoding the vendor buffer. - -- print-domain.c: Fix truncation checks. - -- print-icmp.c: Calculate length of packets from the ip header. - -- print-ip.c: Print frag id in decimal (so it's easier to match up - with non-frags). Add support for ospf, egp and igmp. - -- print-nfs.c: Lots of changes. - -- print-ntp.c: Make some verbose output depend on -v. - -- print-snmp.c: New version from John LoVerso. - -- print-tcp.c: Print rfc1072 tcp options. - -- tcpdump.c: Print "0x" prefix for %x formats. Always print 6 digits - (microseconds) worth of precision. Fix uid bugs. - -- A packet dumper has been added (thanks to Jeff Mogul of DECWRL). - With this option, you can create an architecture independent binary - trace file in real time, without the overhead of the packet printer. - At a later time, the packets can be filtered (again) and printed. - -- BSD is supported. You must have BPF in your kernel. - Since the filtering is now done in the kernel, fewer packets are - dropped. In fact, with BPF and the packet dumper option, a measly - Sun 3/50 can keep up with a busy network. - -- Compressed SLIP packets can now be dumped, provided you use our - SLIP software and BPF. These packets are dumped as any other IP - packet; the compressed headers are dumped with the '-e' option. - -- Machines with little-endian byte ordering are supported (thanks to - Jeff Mogul). - -- Ultrix 4.0 is supported (also thanks to Jeff Mogul). - -- IBM RT and Stanford Enetfilter support has been added by - Rayan Zachariassen . Tcpdump has been tested under - both the vanilla Enetfilter interface, and the extended interface - (#ifdef'd by IBMRTPC) present in the MERIT version of the Enetfilter. - -- TFTP packets are now printed (requests only). - -- BOOTP packets are now printed. - -- SNMP packets are now printed. (thanks to John LoVerso of Xylogics). - -- Sparc architectures, including the Sparcstation-1, are now - supported thanks to Steve McCanne and Craig Leres. - -- SunOS 4 is now supported thanks to Micky Liu of Columbia - University (micky@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu). - -- IP options are now printed. - -- RIP packets are now printed. - -- There's a -v flag that prints out more information than the - default (e.g., it will enable printing of IP ttl, tos and id) - and -q flag that prints out less (e.g., it will disable - interpretation of AppleTalk-in-UDP). - -- The grammar has undergone substantial changes (if you have an - earlier version of tcpdump, you should re-read the manual - entry). - - The most useful change is the addition of an expression - syntax that lets you filter on arbitrary fields or values in the - packet. E.g., "ip[0] > 0x45" would print only packets with IP - options, "tcp[13] & 3 != 0" would print only TCP SYN and FIN - packets. - - The most painful change is that concatenation no longer means - "and" -- e.g., you have to say "host foo and port bar" instead - of "host foo port bar". The up side to this down is that - repeated qualifiers can be omitted, making most filter - expressions shorter. E.g., you can now say "ip host foo and - (bar or baz)" to look at ip traffic between hosts foo and bar or - between hosts foo and baz. [The old way of saying this was "ip - host foo and (ip host bar or ip host baz)".] - -v2.0 Sun Jan 13 12:20:40 PST 1991 - -- Initial public release. diff --git a/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/LICENSE b/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index dea5f7d..0000000 --- a/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -License: BSD - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions -are met: - - 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright - notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in - the documentation and/or other materials provided with the - distribution. - 3. The names of the authors may not be used to endorse or promote - products derived from this software without specific prior - written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED -WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. diff --git a/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/README b/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/README deleted file mode 100644 index cb51d30..0000000 --- a/contrib/tcpdump-3.9/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,235 +0,0 @@ -@(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/README,v 1.65.2.1 2007/09/14 01:03:12 guy Exp $ (LBL) - -TCPDUMP 3.9 -Now maintained by "The Tcpdump Group" -See www.tcpdump.org - -Please send inquiries/comments/reports to tcpdump-workers@tcpdump.org - -Anonymous CVS is available via: - cvs -d :pserver:cvs.tcpdump.org:/tcpdump/master login - (password "anoncvs") - cvs -d :pserver:cvs.tcpdump.org:/tcpdump/master checkout tcpdump - -Version 3.9 of TCPDUMP can be retrieved with the CVS tag "tcpdump_3_9rel1": - cvs -d :pserver:cvs.tcpdump.org:/tcpdump/master checkout -r tcpdump_3_9rel1 tcpdump - -Please submit patches against the master copy to the tcpdump project on -sourceforge.net. - -formerly from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Network Research Group - ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/tcpdump.tar.Z (3.4) - -This directory contains source code for tcpdump, a tool for network -monitoring and data acquisition. This software was originally -developed by the Network Research Group at the Lawrence Berkeley -National Laboratory. The original distribution is available via -anonymous ftp to ftp.ee.lbl.gov, in tcpdump.tar.Z. More recent -development is performed at tcpdump.org, http://www.tcpdump.org/ - -Tcpdump uses libpcap, a system-independent interface for user-level -packet capture. Before building tcpdump, you must first retrieve and -build libpcap, also originally from LBL and now being maintained by -tcpdump.org; see http://www.tcpdump.org/ . - -Once libpcap is built (either install it or make sure it's in -../libpcap), you can build tcpdump using the procedure in the INSTALL -file. - -The program is loosely based on SMI's "etherfind" although none of the -etherfind code remains. It was originally written by Van Jacobson as -part of an ongoing research project to investigate and improve tcp and -internet gateway performance. The parts of the program originally -taken from Sun's etherfind were later re-written by Steven McCanne of -LBL. To insure that there would be no vestige of proprietary code in -tcpdump, Steve wrote these pieces from the specification given by the -manual entry, with no access to the source of tcpdump or etherfind. - -Over the past few years, tcpdump has been steadily improved by the -excellent contributions from the Internet community (just browse -through the CHANGES file). We are grateful for all the input. - -Richard Stevens gives an excellent treatment of the Internet protocols -in his book ``TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1''. If you want to learn more -about tcpdump and how to interpret its output, pick up this book. - -Some tools for viewing and analyzing tcpdump trace files are available -from the Internet Traffic Archive: - - http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/ITA/ - -Another tool that tcpdump users might find useful is tcpslice: - - ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/tcpslice.tar.Z - -It is a program that can be used to extract portions of tcpdump binary -trace files. See the above distribution for further details and -documentation. - -Problems, bugs, questions, desirable enhancements, etc. should be sent -to the address "tcpdump-workers@tcpdump.org". Bugs, support requests, -and feature requests may also be submitted on the SourceForge site for -tcpdump at - - http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcpdump/ - -Source code contributions, etc. should be sent to the email address -"patches@tcpdump.org", or submitted as patches on the SourceForge site -for tcpdump. - -Current versions can be found at www.tcpdump.org, or the SourceForge -site for tcpdump. - - - The TCPdump team - -original text by: Steve McCanne, Craig Leres, Van Jacobson - -------------------------------------- -This directory also contains some short awk programs intended as -examples of ways to reduce tcpdump data when you're tracking -particular network problems: - -send-ack.awk - Simplifies the tcpdump trace for an ftp (or other unidirectional - tcp transfer). Since we assume that one host only sends and - the other only acks, all address information is left off and - we just note if the packet is a "send" or an "ack". - - There is one output line per line of the original trace. - Field 1 is the packet time in decimal seconds, relative - to the start of the conversation. Field 2 is delta-time - from last packet. Field 3 is packet type/direction. - "Send" means data going from sender to receiver, "ack" - means an ack going from the receiver to the sender. A - preceding "*" indicates that the data is a retransmission. - A preceding "-" indicates a hole in the sequence space - (i.e., missing packet(s)), a "#" means an odd-size (not max - seg size) packet. Field 4 has the packet flags - (same format as raw trace). Field 5 is the sequence - number (start seq. num for sender, next expected seq number - for acks). The number in parens following an ack is - the delta-time from the first send of the packet to the - ack. A number in parens following a send is the - delta-time from the first send of the packet to the - current send (on duplicate packets only). Duplicate - sends or acks have a number in square brackets showing - the number of duplicates so far. - - Here is a short sample from near the start of an ftp: - 3.00 0.20 send . 512 - 3.20 0.20 ack . 1024 (0.20) - 3.20 0.00 send P 1024 - 3.40 0.20 ack . 1536 (0.20) - 3.80 0.40 * send . 0 (3.80) [2] - 3.82 0.02 * ack . 1536 (0.62) [2] - Three seconds into the conversation, bytes 512 through 1023 - were sent. 200ms later they were acked. Shortly thereafter - bytes 1024-1535 were sent and again acked after 200ms. - Then, for no apparent reason, 0-511 is retransmitted, 3.8 - seconds after its initial send (the round trip time for this - ftp was 1sec, +-500ms). Since the receiver is expecting - 1536, 1536 is re-acked when 0 arrives. - -packetdat.awk - Computes chunk summary data for an ftp (or similar - unidirectional tcp transfer). [A "chunk" refers to - a chunk of the sequence space -- essentially the packet - sequence number divided by the max segment size.] - - A summary line is printed showing the number of chunks, - the number of packets it took to send that many chunks - (if there are no lost or duplicated packets, the number - of packets should equal the number of chunks) and the - number of acks. - - Following the summary line is one line of information - per chunk. The line contains eight fields: - 1 - the chunk number - 2 - the start sequence number for this chunk - 3 - time of first send - 4 - time of last send - 5 - time of first ack - 6 - time of last ack - 7 - number of times chunk was sent - 8 - number of times chunk was acked - (all times are in decimal seconds, relative to the start - of the conversation.) - - As an example, here is the first part of the output for - an ftp trace: - - # 134 chunks. 536 packets sent. 508 acks. - 1 1 0.00 5.80 0.20 0.20 4 1 - 2 513 0.28 6.20 0.40 0.40 4 1 - 3 1025 1.16 6.32 1.20 1.20 4 1 - 4 1561 1.86 15.00 2.00 2.00 6 1 - 5 2049 2.16 15.44 2.20 2.20 5 1 - 6 2585 2.64 16.44 2.80 2.80 5 1 - 7 3073 3.00 16.66 3.20 3.20 4 1 - 8 3609 3.20 17.24 3.40 5.82 4 11 - 9 4097 6.02 6.58 6.20 6.80 2 5 - - This says that 134 chunks were transferred (about 70K - since the average packet size was 512 bytes). It took - 536 packets to transfer the data (i.e., on the average - each chunk was transmitted four times). Looking at, - say, chunk 4, we see it represents the 512 bytes of - sequence space from 1561 to 2048. It was first sent - 1.86 seconds into the conversation. It was last - sent 15 seconds into the conversation and was sent - a total of 6 times (i.e., it was retransmitted every - 2 seconds on the average). It was acked once, 140ms - after it first arrived. - -stime.awk -atime.awk - Output one line per send or ack, respectively, in the form -