Hi Jörg. The reason the code isnt included is because it seems like the actual algorithm is patented by Mitsubishi. This was our source for this: http://www.etsi.org/WebSite/OurServices/Algorithms/3gppalgorithms.aspx
And as far as i can tell you need permission in order to implement it, but im not a lawyer. About the copyright part, we have our own implementation (KASUMI and F8 are fairly easy to implement), but the current svn code is adapted so that people can put ETSIs example code or something else easily into wireshark themselves. // Jacob Nordgren 2012/8/9 Joerg Mayer <[email protected]> > On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 04:42:31PM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > > http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/viewvc/viewvc.cgi?view=rev&revision=44384 > > > > From Jacob Nordgren and Rishie Sharma: > > FP: fixed so hsdsch type 1 also uses communication context id > > > > Added experimental conditional decryption support. > > > > Changes Path Action > > +6 -0 Custom.common Added > > +5 -1 Makefile.common Modified > > +29 -0 kasumi.h Added > > > > +2035 -1759 packet-rlc.c Modified > > I really disagree with the following comment: > * Note that the actual KASUMI implementation needs to be placed into > * epan/crypt/kasumi.* by "end users" since due to patents the acutal > implementation > * cannot be distributed openly at the moment. > > This is plain wrong: > If there really exists patents *that affect Wireshark*, then the code can > still > be put into the source tree as long as you are the copyright owner of this > code. > What would cause problems would be using (and for all practical purposes) > the > distribution of an *executable* that uses the compiled code. To use this > code, > you would have to recompile Wireshark with an extra flag or a configure > option > (this is what Mesa does regarding a floatingpoint patent or whatever). > > Two questions: > 1) Are you the copyright owner of the code or is this the sample code from > the specs? If you are the owner, then please submit the code as well. > 2) Which patents are this? I know there are *claims* that this is patented > on the website and other docs, but what are the patent numbers? > > Thanks > Jörg > -- > Joerg Mayer <[email protected]> > We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that > works. Some say that should read Microsoft instead of technology. > ___________________________________________________________________________ > Sent via: Wireshark-dev mailing list <[email protected]> > Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-dev > Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-dev > mailto:[email protected] > ?subject=unsubscribe
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