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Summary for 4.8.1 tcpdump release Fix "-x" for Apple PKTAP and PPI packets Use PRIx64 to print a 64-bit number in hex. Printer for HNCP (RFCs 7787 and 7788). dagid is always an IPv6 address, not an opaque 128-bit string, and other fixes to RPL printer. RSVP: Add bounds and length checks OSPF: Do more bounds checking Handle OpenSSL 1.1.x. Initial support for the REdis Serialization Protocol known as RESP. Add printing function for Generic Protocol Extension for VXLAN draft-ietf-nvo3-vxlan-gpe-01 Network Service Header: draft-ietf-sfc-nsh-01 Don't recompile the filter if the new file has the same DLT. Pass an adjusted struct pcap_pkthdr to the sub-printer. Add three test cases for already fixed CVEs CVE-2014-8767: OLSR CVE-2014-8768: Geonet CVE-2014-8769: AODV Don't do the DDP-over-UDP heuristic first: GitHub issue #499. Use the new debugging routines in libpcap. Harmonize TCP source or destination ports tests with UDP ones Introduce data types to use for integral values in packet structures. RSVP: Fix an infinite loop Support of Type 3 and Type 4 LISP packets. Don't require IPv6 library support in order to support IPv6 addresses. Many many changes to support libnetdissect usage. Add a test that makes unaligned accesses: GitHub issue #478. add a DNSSEC test case: GH #445 and GH #467. BGP: add decoding of ADD-PATH capability fixes to LLC header printing, and RFC948-style IP packets Friday April 10, 2015 guy@alum.mit.edu Summary for 4.7.4 tcpdump release RPKI to Router Protocol: Fix Segmentation Faults and other problems RPKI to Router Protocol: print strings with fn_printn() wb: fix some bounds checks |
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