Time to update your portable and non-portable Wireshark installations as the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer now has an update – Wireshark version 1.2.7 and Wireshark version 1.0.13!

“Wireshark is the world’s most popular network protocol analyzer. It is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development, and education.”
The following bugs have been fixed:
- HTTP parser limits with Content-Length.
- MATE dissector bug with GOGs.
- Changing fonts and deleting system time from preferences, results in wireshark crash.
- ERF file starting with record with timestamp=0,1 or 2 not recognized as ERF file.
- The SSL dissector can not correctly resemple SSL records when the record header is spit between packets.
- TCP reassembly can call subdissector with incorrect TCP sequence number.
- PTP dissector displays big correction field values wrong.
- MSF is at Anthorn, not Rugby.
- ProtoField __tostring() description is missing in Wireshark’s Lua API Reference Manual.
- EVRC packet bundling not handled correctly.
- Completely unresponsive when run very first time by root user.
In addition to the above bug fixes, protocol support for DOCSIS, HTTP, SSL has been updated and capture file support for ERF, PacketLogger has been updated.
Download Wireshark version 1.2.8 & Wireshark 1.0.13 here
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