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Download WireShark 1.10.3 (32-bit)

WireShark 1.10.3 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

The following vulnerabilities have been fixed:
- The IEEE 802.15.4 dissector could crash. (Bug 9139)
- The NBAP dissector could crash. Discovered by Laurent Butti. (Bug 9168)
- The SIP dissector could crash. (Bug 9228)
- The OpenWire dissector could go into a large loop. Discovered by Murali. (Bug 9248)
- The TCP dissector could crash. (Bug 9263)

The following bugs have been fixed:
- new_packet_list: EAP-TLS reassemble does not happen when NEW_PACKET_LIST is toggled. (Bug 5349)
- TLS decryption fails with XMPP start_tls. (Bug 8871)
- Wrong Interpretation of GTS starting slot. (Bug 8946)
- "Follow TCP Stream" shows only the first HTTP req+res. (Bug 9044)
- The value of SEND_TO_UE in the DIAMETER Gx dictionary for Packet-Filter-Usage AVP is 0 instead of 1. (Bug 9126)
- Crash then try to delete the same entry (length range) twice. (Bug 9129)
- Crash if wrong "packet lengths range" entered. (Bug 9130)
- Bssgp ⇒ SGSN-INVOKE-TRACE use the wrong function… (Bug 9157)
- Minor correction to dissection of DLR frames in Ethernet/IP dissector. (Bug 9186)
- WebSphere MQ V7 Bug Fix 8322 TSHM_EBCDIC. (Bug 9198)
- EDNS0 "Higher bits in extended RCODE" incorrectly decoded in packet-dns.c. (Bug 9199)
- Files with pcap-ng Simple Packet Blocks can’t be read. (Bug 9200)
- Bug in RTP dissector if RTP extension is present. (Bug 9204)
- Improve "eHRPD Indicator" NVSE dissection in 3GPP2 A11 Registration Request. (Bug 9206)
- "make debian-package" fails, missing wsicon32.xpm. (Bug 9209)
- Fix typo in MODCOD list of DVB-S2 dissector. (Bug 9218)
- Ring buffer crash when tshark gets too far behind dumpcap. (Bug 9258)
- PTP Dissector Wrongfully Reports Malformed Packet. (Bug 9262)
- Wireshark lua dissector unable to load for media_type=application/octet-stream. (Bug 9296)
- Wireshark crash when dissecting packet with NTLMSSP. (Bug 9299)
- Padding in uint64 field in DCERPC protocol wrongly reported. (Bug 9300)
- DCERPC data_blobs are not correctly dissected when NDR64 encoding is used. (Bug 9301)
- Multiple PDUs in the same DCERPC packet are not correctly decrypted. (Bug 9302)
- The tshark summary line doesn’t display the frame number or displays it sporadically. (Bug 9317)
- Bluetooth: SDP improvements and minor fixes. (Bug 9327)
- Duplicate IRC header field abbreviation breaks filter (example: irc.response.command). (Bug 9360)

Updated Protocol Support:
- 3GPP2 A11, Bluetooth SDP, BSSGP, DCERPC, DCERPC NDR, DCERPC NT, DIAMETER, DNS, DVB-S2, Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, H.225, IEEE 802.15.4, IRC, NBAP, NTLMSSP, OpenWire, PTP, RTP, SIP, TCP, WiMax, and XMPP

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