From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/1.2.6 (X11; Linux i686; U;) Gecko/20020913 Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): changelog: March 10, 2003 Ethereal 0.9.11 has been released. The Ethereal 0.9.10 release was packaged improperly. This release fixes the packaging, and adds minor updates and fixes for the following protocols: AFS, OpenBSD enc(4), RTP, SCSI, SIP, SMPP, SSH March 7, 2003 Ethereal 0.9.10 has been released. This release fixes a security hole discovered by Georgi Guninski in the SOCKS dissector as well as problems with the NTLMSSP and Rsync code. All users of previous versions are encouraged to upgrade. See the application advisory for more details. New and Updated Features Many small updates were made to the user interface. The "Help" menu now includes the FAQ. The TCP dissector was enhanced. Many more fields are filterable. Tethereal received more IO stats: TCP and UDP top talkers. Packet reassembly has been improved. The "Follow TCP Stream" feature can now export C byte arrays. RTP streams can now be saved to a file. Bug Fixes A missing comma in a string array could cause Ethereal to crash when opening the preferences dialog. New Protocols MSN Messenger, Rsync, SSH, Yahoo! Messenger Updated Protocols AFP, AFS, AIM, ATM, Apache JServ, BACNET, BGP, BOOTP, CLNP, COPS, DCCP, DCERPC NT, DCERPC, DNS, ESIS, Ethernet, Frame Relay, GIOP, GTP, HP extended 802.2 LLC, HP-UX remote management, HTTP, IPP, IPX, LLC, LSA, M3UA, MDSHDR, MIP6, MPLS, MySQL, NCP2222, NETLOGON, NLPID, NetFlow, OpenBSD enc(4), OSI, PPP, RADIUS, RMP, RPL, SAMR, SCSI, SMB, SNA, SNMP, SOCKS, SPOOLSS, SRVLOC, SRVSVC, SSL, SliMP3, TCP, Token Ring, WBXML, Wellfleet BofL X.25, X11 Updated Capture File Support NetXRay, NGSniffer, Snoop February 19, 2003 A typo in a procmail recipe managed to swallow up most mailing lists posts for the last day and a half. Sorry for the inconvenience. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.- 2.- 3.- Additional info:
Done in rawhide (and in an errata for older releases). Read ya, Phil