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Wireshark 2.4.6 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

The following vulnerabilities have been fixed:
- The MP4 dissector could crash
- The ADB dissector could crash
- The IEEE 802.15.4 dissector could crash
- The NBAP dissector could crash
- The VLAN dissector could crash
- The LWAPP dissector could crash
- The TCP dissector could crash
- The CQL dissector could to into an infinite loop
- The Kerberos dissector could crash
- Multiple dissectors and other modules could leak memory. The TN3270, ISUP, LAPD, SMB2, GIOP, ASN.1 , MIME multipart, H.223, and PCP dissectors were susceptible along with Wireshark and TShark

The following bugs have been fixed:
- TRANSUM doesn’t account for DNS retries in the Request Spread
- BGP: IPv6 NLRI is received with Add-path ID, then Wireshark is not able to decode the packet correctly
- Lua script calling Ethernet dissector runs OK in 1.12.4 but crashes in later releases
- PEEKREMOTE dissector lacks 80mhz support, short preamble support and spatial streams encoding
- Statistics > UDP Multicast Streams > [Copy|Save as..] is broken
- Typo error in enumeration value of speech version identifier
- In "Unsaved packets" dialog one can NOT use keyboard to choose "Continue without Saving"
- WCCP logical error in CHECK_LENGTH_ADVANCE_OFFSET macros
- Buildbot crash output: fuzz-2018-03-19-19114.pcap
- alloca() used in wsutil/getopt_long.c without <alloca.h> inclusion
- HP-UX HP ANSI C requires -Wp,-H200000 flag to c-ompile
- Makefile.in uses non-portable "install" command
- HP-UX HP ANSI C doesn’t support assigning {} to a variable in epan/app_mem_usage.c
- PPP in SSTP, HDLC framing not parsed properly
- Using the DIAMETER dictionary causes the standard input to be closed when the dictionary is read

Updated Protocol Support:
- 6LoWPAN, ADB, BGP, CQL, DNS, Ethernet, GIOP, GSM BSSMAP, H.223, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.11 Radiotap, IEEE 802.15.4, ISUP, Kerberos, LAPD, LWAPP, MIME multipart, MP4, NBAP, NORDIC_BLE, PCP, PEEKREMOTE, S1AP, SMB2, SSTP, T.30, TCP, TN3270, TRANSUM, VLAN, WCCP, and WSP