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Wireshark 1.12.3 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Bug Fixes:
- WCCP dissector could crash. (Bug 10720, Bug 10806) CVE-2015-0559, CVE-2015-0560
- The LPP dissector could crash. (Bug 10773) CVE-2015-0561
- The DEC DNA Routing Protocol dissector could crash. (Bug 10724) CVE-2015-0562
- The SMTP dissector could crash. (Bug 10823) CVE-2015-0563
- Wireshark could crash while decypting TLS/SSL sessions. CVE-2015-0564
- WebSocket dissector: empty payload causes DISSECTOR_ASSERT_NOT_REACHED. (Bug 9332)
- Wireshark crashes if Lua heuristic dissector returns true. (Bug 10233)
- Display MEP ID in decimal in OAM Y.1731 Synthetic Loss Message and Reply PDU. (Bug 10500)
- TCP Window Size incorrectly reported in Packet List. (Bug 10514)
- Status bar "creeps" to the left a few pixels every time Wireshark is opened. (Bug 10518)
- E-LMI Message type. (Bug 10531)
- SMTP decoder can dump binary data to terminal in TShark. (Bug 10536)
- PTPoE dissector gets confused by packets that include an FCS. (Bug 10611)
- IPv6 Vendor Specific Mobility Option includes the next mobility option type. (Bug 10618)
- Save PCAP to PCAPng with commentary fails. (Bug 10656)
- Display filter "frame contains bytes [2342]" causes a crash. (Bug 10690)
- Multipath TCP: checksum displayed when it’s not there. (Bug 10692)
- LTE APN-AMBR is decoded incorrectly. (Bug 10699)
- DNS NAPTR RR Replacement Length is incorrect. (Bug 10700)
- IPv6 Experimental mobility header data is interpreted as options. (Bug 10703)
- Dissector bug, protocol SPDY: tvbuff.c:610: failed assertion "tvb && tvb→initialized". (Bug 10704)
- BGP: Incorrect decoding AS numbers when mixed AS size. (Bug 10742)
- BGP update community - incorrect decoding. (Bug 10746)
- Setting a 6LoWPAN context generates a Wireshark crash. (Bug 10747)
- FC is not dissected (protocol UNKNOWN). (Bug 10751)
- Crash when displaying several times INFO column. (Bug 10755)
- Decoding of longitude value in LCSAP (3GPP TS 29.171) is incorrect. (Bug 10767)
- Crash when enabling FCoIB manual settings without filling address field. (Bug 10796)
- RSVP RECORD_ROUTE IPv4 Subobject Flags field incorrect decoding. (Bug 10799)
- Wireshark Lua engine can’t access protocol field type. (Bug 10801)
- Field Analysis of OpenFlow v1.4 OFPT_SET_ASYNC. (Bug 10808)
- Lua: getting fieldinfo.value for FT_NONE causes assert. (Bug 10815) Updated Protocol Support:
- 6LoWPAN, ADwin, AllJoyn, Art-Net, Asterix, BGP, Bitcoin, Bluetooth OBEX, Bluetooth SDP, CFM, CIP, DCERPC PN-IO, DCERPC SPOOLSS, DEC DNA, DECT, DHCPv6, DNS, DTN, E-LMI, ENIP, Ethernet, Extreme, FCoIB, Fibre Channel, GED125, GTP, H.248, H.264, HiSLIP, IDRP, IEEE 802.11, IEEE P1722.1, Infiniband, IrDA, iSCSI, ISUP, LBMR, LCSAP, LPP, MAC LTE, MAUSB, MBIM, MIM, MIP, MIPv6, MP2T, MPEG-1, NAS EPS, NAT-PMP, NCP, NXP PN532, OpcUa, OpenFlow, PTP, RDM, RPKI-RTR, RSVP, RTnet, RTSP, SCTP, SMPP, SMTP, SPDY, Spice, TCP, WCCP, Wi-Fi P2P, and WiMAX