Wireshark-dev: [Wireshark-dev] Wireshark 1.9.1 is now available
From: Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 16:06:13 -0700
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I'm proud to announce the release of Wireshark 1.9.1. This is an
experimental release intended to test features that will go into
Wireshark 1.10.

What is Wireshark?

   Wireshark is the world's most popular network protocol analyzer.
   It is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development and
   education.

What's New

  New and Updated Features

   The following features are new (or have been significantly
   updated) since version 1.8:

     o Wireshark on 32- and 64-bit Windows supports automatic
       updates.

     o The packet bytes view is faster.

     o You can now display a list of resolved host names in "hosts"
       format within Wireshark.

     o The wireless toolbar has been updated.

     o Wireshark on Linux does a better job of detecting interface
       addition and removal.

     o It is now possible to compare two fields in a display filter
       (for example: udp.srcport != udp.dstport). The two fields must
       be of the same type for this to work.

     o The main welcome screen and status bar now display file sizes
       using strict SI prefixes instead of old-style binary prefixes.

     o Capinfos now prints human-readable statistics with SI suffixes
       by default.

  Updated Protocol Support

   Too many protocols have been updated to list here.

Getting Wireshark

   Wireshark source code and installation packages are available from
   [1]http://www.wireshark.org/download.html.

  Vendor-supplied Packages

   Most Linux and Unix vendors supply their own Wireshark packages.
   You can usually install or upgrade Wireshark using the package
   management system specific to that platform. A list of third-party
   packages can be found on the [2]download page on the Wireshark web
   site.

File Locations

   Wireshark and TShark look in several different locations for
   preference files, plugins, SNMP MIBS, and RADIUS dictionaries.
   These locations vary from platform to platform. You can use
   About→Folders to find the default locations on your system.

Known Problems

   Dumpcap might not quit if Wireshark or TShark crashes. ([3]Bug
   1419)

   The BER dissector might infinitely loop. ([4]Bug 1516)

   Capture filters aren't applied when capturing from named pipes.
   ([5]Bug 1814)

   Filtering tshark captures with display filters (-R) no longer
   works. ([6]Bug 2234)

   The 64-bit Windows installer does not support Kerberos decryption.
   ([7]Win64 development page)

   Application crash when changing real-time option. ([8]Bug 4035)

   Hex pane display issue after startup. ([9]Bug 4056)

   Packet list rows are oversized. ([10]Bug 4357)

   Summary pane selected frame highlighting not maintained. ([11]Bug
   4445)

   Wireshark and TShark will display incorrect delta times in some
   cases. ([12]Bug 4985)

Getting Help

   Community support is available on [13]Wireshark's Q&A site and on
   the wireshark-users mailing list. Subscription information and
   archives for all of Wireshark's mailing lists can be found on
   [14]the web site.

   Official Wireshark training and certification are available from
   [15]Wireshark University.

Frequently Asked Questions

   A complete FAQ is available on the [16]Wireshark web site.


Digests

wireshark-1.9.1.tar.bz2: 24670028 bytes
MD5(wireshark-1.9.1.tar.bz2)=19190fef6d836a8436b943e1a70d8c74
SHA1(wireshark-1.9.1.tar.bz2)=6015e53de3e12703e6324d46af55da58567415ea
RIPEMD160(wireshark-1.9.1.tar.bz2)=cd796a19abb7839d7aa233b740401640af9140e8

Wireshark-win64-1.9.1.exe: 32793880 bytes
MD5(Wireshark-win64-1.9.1.exe)=f729580552358eb61ce0ece82bc6ddda
SHA1(Wireshark-win64-1.9.1.exe)=73c8cd269200052df74234b92238720b9064ac8c
RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win64-1.9.1.exe)=609ae6e76d6a57830899cefdd8b3aeaee25d054e

Wireshark-win32-1.9.1.exe: 26373400 bytes
MD5(Wireshark-win32-1.9.1.exe)=fe73b122839df6e40d001207d7fecfac
SHA1(Wireshark-win32-1.9.1.exe)=06a3add8324bbb2f704044584dbbaa1d4b45a16e
RIPEMD160(Wireshark-win32-1.9.1.exe)=3c1677bc7c2725b05fcc2d969d7a94ad837058bd

Wireshark-1.9.1.u3p: 30560994 bytes
MD5(Wireshark-1.9.1.u3p)=95b3b03a72503e5b302f56ab5b74c744
SHA1(Wireshark-1.9.1.u3p)=5807112289221dea9ed70afc08b54d204d4c481c
RIPEMD160(Wireshark-1.9.1.u3p)=f2a118ad4bf71a6213469f2364c64fb7525b5d0a

WiresharkPortable-1.9.1.paf.exe: 27644240 bytes
MD5(WiresharkPortable-1.9.1.paf.exe)=fb46154090a242031897227eda93f357
SHA1(WiresharkPortable-1.9.1.paf.exe)=dedfbfdeccf018f4f65f9b0b78aa048ee216eb51
RIPEMD160(WiresharkPortable-1.9.1.paf.exe)=34353cab8d70512b80368156e7fc010e3429bb92

Wireshark 1.9.1 PPC 32.dmg: 23848369 bytes
MD5(Wireshark 1.9.1 PPC 32.dmg)=ed41e7a663c47ebc19dd155d9e85eb36
SHA1(Wireshark 1.9.1 PPC 32.dmg)=51c4dfb7d7a8f2381805dd47b2d1289a6739c0bc
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.9.1 PPC
32.dmg)=bf428443735ab4db0a048b4774875f3431207bd5

Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel 64.dmg: 22877616 bytes
MD5(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel 64.dmg)=0f1e7aa0145741f48f02720e6799790b
SHA1(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel
64.dmg)=c71dca40950a72054618309372d8d084e194cf10
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel
64.dmg)=00f0ed73dc4ee7c7bf1fabc585be32aeb7589296

Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel 32.dmg: 22967709 bytes
MD5(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel 32.dmg)=41e1c8e8bbfe973e2e5ed124a0105d9d
SHA1(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel
32.dmg)=9e1bca49429f54313ad542b2540321d142c2cfeb
RIPEMD160(Wireshark 1.9.1 Intel
32.dmg)=16628874c61e7d7d5f51664f87bb5d95072cbada
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