Accepted wireshark 0.99.2-3ubuntu1 (source)

Sebastian Droege slomo at ubuntu.com
Fri Aug 11 14:16:02 BST 2006


Accepted:
wireshark 0.99.2-3ubuntu1 was ACCEPTED.
	Component: universe Section: net

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Date: Tue,  1 Aug 2006 11:25:55 +0200
Source: wireshark
Binary: wireshark ethereal-dev wireshark-common tshark wireshark-dev ethereal ethereal-common tethereal
Architecture: source
Version: 0.99.2-3ubuntu1
Distribution: edgy
Urgency: high
Maintainer: Frederic Peters <fpeters at debian.org>
Changed-By: Sebastian Droege <slomo at ubuntu.com>
Description: 
 ethereal   - dummy upgrade package for ethereal -> wireshark
 ethereal-common - dummy upgrade package for ethereal -> wireshark
 ethereal-dev - dummy upgrade package for ethereal -> wireshark
 tethereal  - dummy upgrade package for ethereal -> wireshark
 tshark     - network traffic analyzer (console)
 wireshark  - network traffic analyzer
 wireshark-common - network traffic analyser (common files)
 wireshark-dev - network traffic analyser (development tools)
Closes: 351941 368860 376522 378745 380647
Changes: 
 wireshark (0.99.2-3ubuntu1) edgy; urgency=low
 .
   * Sync with Debian:
     + Use python 2.4 instead of python 2.3
 .
 wireshark (0.99.2-3) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * debian/control: added dummy transitional packages to provide an upgrade
     path from ethereal.  (closes: #380647)
 .
 wireshark (0.99.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * debian/rules: set --datadir so that DATAFILE_DIR is correct (it was
     wrongly set to "${prefix}/share/wireshark" and not expanded.
     * AUTHORS-SHORT is now displayed correclty in about dialog
     * colofilters is now found and used properly
 .
 wireshark (0.99.2-1) unstable; urgency=high
 .
   * New upstream release. (closes: #378745)
     * The project changed name, ethereal is now wireshark. (closes: #351941)
       See http://www.wireshark.org/news/20060607.html
       * tethereal has been renamed to tshark
       * idl2eth has been renamed to idl2wrs
     * Urgency high since it fixes security issues
       * http://www.wireshark.org/security/wnpa-sec-2006-01.html has details
       * crash in GSM BSSMAP dissector (CVE-2006-3627)
       * format string overflow in ANSI MAP dissector (CVE-2006-3628)
       * format string overflow in Checkpoint FW-1 dissector (CVE-2006-3628)
       * format string overflow in MQ dissector (CVE-2006-3628)
       * format string overflow in XML dissector (CVE-2006-3628)
       * large memory allocation in MOUNT dissector (CVE-2006-3629)
       * off-by-one errors in NCP NMAS and NDPS dissectors (CVE-2006-3630)
       * format string overflow in NTP dissector (CVE-2006-3628)
       * infinite loop in SSH dissector (CVE-2006-3631)
       * buffer overflow in NFS dissector (CVE-2006-3632)
   * debian/wireshark-dev.header-files: includes missing files
     (closes: #376522, #368860)
   * debian/copyright: list source files that are under a license different
     than Wireshark.
Files: 
 d6fdd2847a725096513eb8196bf4a4ff 954 net optional wireshark_0.99.2-3ubuntu1.dsc
 46d3b7c9766960fb34782c2078c50d13 12358081 net optional wireshark_0.99.2.orig.tar.gz
 163c175cf3860f3670df432577d5dc17 75498 net optional wireshark_0.99.2-3ubuntu1.diff.gz

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