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Re: [Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 1.11.0 is now available


From: Gerald Combs <gerald () wireshark org>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 08:21:58 -0700

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Sorry if that wasn't clear. Odd minor releases (1.11, 1.9, 1.7, etc)
are used for development leading to the next stable (and
even-minor-numbered) release.

On 10/16/13 5:41 AM, Gogan, James P wrote:
just noticed if you go to the web site, 1.11.0 is a DEVELOPMENT
release (i.e. use at your own risk); the production version is
still 1.10.2

me?   I'm sticking with production version for now

-- jg

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[mailto:wireshark-announce-bounces () wireshark org] On Behalf Of
Wireshark announcements Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 4:41 PM To:
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Wireshark; Developer support list for Wireshark Subject:
[Wireshark-announce] Wireshark 1.11.0 is now available

I'm proud to announce the release of Wireshark 1.11.0. This release
marks a major change in the direction of the project. We're
migrating our user interface library from GTK+ to Qt. The migration
itself is incomplete but I'm excited about the features we have
implemented so far and about what the future holds for Wireshark.

__________________________________________________________

What is Wireshark?

Wireshark is the world's most popular network protocol analyzer. It
is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development and education. 
__________________________________________________________

What's New

Bug Fixes

The following bugs have been fixed: * "Follow TCP Stream" shows
only the first HTTP req+res. ([1]Bug 9044) * Files with pcap-ng
Simple Packet Blocks can't be read. ([2]Bug 9200)

New and Updated Features

The following features are new (or have been significantly updated)
since version 1.10: * Wireshark now uses the Qt application
framework. The new UI should provide a significantly better user
experience, particularly on Mac OS X and Windows. * A more
flexible, modular memory manger (wmem) has been added. It was
available experimentally in 1.10 but is now mature and has mostly
replaced the old API. * Expert info is now filterable and now
requires a new API. * The Windows installer now uninstalls the
previous version of Wireshark silently. You can still run the
uninstaller manually beforehand if you wish to run it
interactively. * The "Number" column shows related packets and
protocol conversation spans (Qt only). * When manipulating packets
with editcap using the -C <choplen> and/or -s <snaplen> options, it
is now possible to also adjust the original frame length using the
-L option. * You can now pass the -C <choplen> option to editcap 
multiple times, which allows you to chop bytes from the beginning
of a packet as well as at the end of a packet in a single step. *
You can now specify an optional offset to the -C option for 
editcap, which allows you to start chopping from that offset
instead of from the absolute packet beginning or end. * "malformed"
display filter has been renamed to "_ws.malformed". A handful of
other filters have been given the "_ws." prefix to note they are
Wireshark application specific filters and not dissector filters.

New Protocol Support

ASTERIX, SEL RTAC (Real Time Automation Controller) EIA-232 
Serial-Line Dissection, and UDT

Updated Protocol Support

Too many protocols have been updated to list here.

New and Updated Capture File Support

Netscaler 2.6, and STANAG 4607 
__________________________________________________________

Getting Wireshark

Wireshark source code and installation packages are available from
[3]http://www.wireshark.org/download.html.

Vendor-supplied Packages

Most Linux and Unix vendors supply their own Wireshark packages.
You can usually install or upgrade Wireshark using the package
management system specific to that platform. A list of third-party
packages can be found on the [4]download page on the Wireshark web
site. __________________________________________________________

File Locations

Wireshark and TShark look in several different locations for 
preference files, plugins, SNMP MIBS, and RADIUS dictionaries. 
These locations vary from platform to platform. You can use 
About->Folders to find the default locations on your system. 
__________________________________________________________

Known Problems

Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes. ([5]Bug 
1419)

The BER dissector might infinitely loop. ([6]Bug 1516)

Capture filters aren't applied when capturing from named pipes. 
(ws-buglink:1814)

Filtering tshark captures with read filters (-R) no longer works.
([7]Bug 2234)

The 64-bit Windows installer does not support Kerberos decryption.
([8]Win64 development page)

Resolving ([9]Bug 9044) reopens ([10]Bug 3528) so that Wireshark no
longer automatically decodes gzip data when following a TCP
stream.

Application crash when changing real-time option. ([11]Bug 4035)

Hex pane display issue after startup. ([12]Bug 4056)

Packet list rows are oversized. ([13]Bug 4357)

Summary pane selected frame highlighting not maintained. ([14]Bug
4445)

Wireshark and TShark will display incorrect delta times in some 
cases. ([15]Bug 4985)

The 64-bit Mac OS X installer doesn't support Mac OS X 10.9 
([16]Bug 9242) 
__________________________________________________________

Getting Help

Community support is available on [17]Wireshark's Q&A site and on
the wireshark-users mailing list. Subscription information and
archives for all of Wireshark's mailing lists can be found on
[18]the web site.

Official Wireshark training and certification are available from
[19]Wireshark University. 
__________________________________________________________

Frequently Asked Questions

A complete FAQ is available on the [20]Wireshark web site. 
__________________________________________________________

Last updated 2013-10-14 15:55:11 PDT

References

1. https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9044 2.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9200 3.
http://www.wireshark.org/download.html 4.
http://www.wireshark.org/download.html#thirdparty 5.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1419 6.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1516 7.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2234 8.
https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/Win64 9.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9044 10.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3528 11.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4035 12.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4056 13.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4357 14.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4445 15.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4985 16.
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9242 17.
http://ask.wireshark.org/ 18. http://www.wireshark.org/lists/ 19.
http://www.wiresharktraining.com/ 20.
http://www.wireshark.org/faq.html


Digests

wireshark-1.11.0.tar.bz2: 27492409 bytes
MD5(wireshark-1.11.0.tar.bz2)=ffa7721cfd1c136718d9e08e09590c5e 
SHA1(wireshark-1.11.0.tar.bz2)=117e7d6ac65bcfda04d97dc4958dfe156d58c323


RIPEMD160(wireshark-1.11.0.tar.bz2)=e2e359ac029b878029e68392375ff6d4f10c0054

Wireshark-win32-1.11.0.exe: 27099024 bytes 
MD5(Wireshark-win32-1.11.0.exe)=b12fc6780b6ebfddfacf4f7c56b0b783 
SHA1(Wireshark-win32-1.11.0.exe)=f8b82011149da1d56346b34cd490be431728c437


RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win32-1.11.0.exe)=63775782aeedf959a2b2bf69b18999805a9cab0c

Wireshark-win64-1.11.0.exe: 33877768 bytes 
MD5(Wireshark-win64-1.11.0.exe)=dc6005b0c436a01fcbdd6086b8b44d45 
SHA1(Wireshark-win64-1.11.0.exe)=deb50aeb111fac02ed7122e04e0576c34ca6a052


RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win64-1.11.0.exe)=25f003cf788bc7062ae5f6409bf2dad6f0dc4dcb

WiresharkPortable-1.11.0.paf.exe: 28771296 bytes 
MD5(WiresharkPortable-1.11.0.paf.exe)=e25318ad4f4599ea9c3eab7c8cc0e8c6


SHA1(WiresharkPortable-1.11.0.paf.exe)=47a8b916528370940bd0098755a40570cf77cd78
RIPEMD160(WiresharkPortable-1.11.0.paf.exe)=c758a098281907c58552d50a60acba634d2b3c94

 Wireshark 1.11.0 Intel 64.dmg: 34804824 bytes MD5(Wireshark 1.11.0
Intel 64.dmg)=7643ac20b5867e2d5d8ca15381370aae SHA1(Wireshark
1.11.0 Intel 64.dmg)=f2ed3e91a3fcb7af7e90ab7b72857db9c2a004b1 
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.11.0 Intel 
64.dmg)=a65838aa085b6b95d0432bbc155afe9262d3cc5e

Wireshark 1.11.0 Intel 32.dmg: 20972818 bytes MD5(Wireshark 1.11.0
Intel 32.dmg)=bc243b244b32f24e07c33532d06e6d70 SHA1(Wireshark
1.11.0 Intel 32.dmg)=f0c7c2126968d2c37946c6910a4179518fb1678d 
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.11.0 Intel 
32.dmg)=5ac3e13f5f6adfc4ed608249e72daac6aaa93fb7 
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