Hi List!
The recently added libs are not mentioned in the documentation and in the
About box.
To add it, I need the following infos of the libs:
- what is it (e.g. PortAudio - portable cross-platform Audio API)
- what is it used for in Wireshark (e.g. enables audio support for RTP streams)
-
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 06:29:36PM +0200, Ulf Lamping wrote:
To add it, I need the following infos of the libs:
- what is it (e.g. PortAudio - portable cross-platform Audio API)
- what is it used for in Wireshark (e.g. enables audio support for RTP
streams)
- how can it be used in
KFW
what it is:
Kerberos For Windows. A port of MIT Kerberos for the windows platform.
what it is used for:
It provides support to decrypt Kerberos, sealed DCERPC and secureLDAP.
unix version: kfw is not used on unix builds.
windows version: www.mit.edu/~kerberos
On 9/11/06, Ulf Lamping
Ulf Lamping wrote:
Hi List!
The recently added libs are not mentioned in the documentation and in the
About box.
To add it, I need the following infos of the libs:
- what is it (e.g. PortAudio - portable cross-platform Audio API)
- what is it used for in Wireshark (e.g. enables audio
The Kerberos decryption has been available on unix for several years and are built in by defaultas long as automagic finds either standard heimdal or standard mit kerberos libraries during the build.I think virtually all unix/linux hosts come with either of these by default today.
The Kerberos For
Kerberos decryption has been standard on unix/linux hosts for a long time sincemost unix/linux distributions come with some sort of kerberos by default today.Since the wireshark code needs access to internal apis inside the kerberos implementation this means
wireshark needs to know a fair bit
Gerald Combs wrote:
GnuTLS
Libgcrypt
I've added both to the Devel Guide.
I will move relevant stuff from readme.win32 (unmaintained) to the Devel
Guide and remove the devel part completely when I find some time.
Both libraries provide routines and defines for version numbers and
I will move relevant stuff from readme.win32 (unmaintained) to the Devel
Guide and remove the devel part completely when I find some time.
I'd just add a note that it's not maintained and point to the Devel. Guide
For an up to date description...
Best regards
Anders