Hi, Checked in.
Would it be oke to put the capture file up on the Wiki on the SampleCaptures page? Thanx, Jaap On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Paul Moore wrote: > Attached is the an updated version of the patch I sent on January 17th. The > only two changes are the shift from glib-2.0 specific string functions to the > more portable standard C library string functions as well as a small bugfix > found during the shift. > > Below is the text/abstract from the original posting. > > *** > This patch adds support for the IPv4 Commercial IP Security Option (CIPSO) as > defined in the IETF draft, draft-ietf-cipso-ipsecurity-01.txt. While this > draft has long since expired, it has become a de-facto standard for labeled > networking with support from several commercial Multi-Level Security (MLS) > operating systems such as HP-UX CMW and Trusted Solaris; in addition, Linux > Kernels 2.6.19 and later provide support for CIPSO in conjunction with > SELinux. > > Copies of the expired CIPSO draft can be found at the NetLabel project page: > > * http://netlabel.sf.net > > A sample packet capture demonstrating the three types of CIPSO tags can be > found here: > > * http://free.linux.hp.com/~pmoore/files/tcpdump_out.pcap > > This patch is backed against the current SVN sources and has been fuzz tested > using the fuzz-test.sh script. Please consider it for inclusion into the > wireshark source tree. > > Thank you. > *** > > -- > paul moore > linux security @ hp > _______________________________________________ Wireshark-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.wireshark.org/mailman/listinfo/wireshark-dev
