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Wireshark 3.2.3 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

Bug Fixes:
- wnpa-sec-2020-07 The BACapp dissector could crash
- Add (IETF) QUIC Dissector
- Rename profile name loses list selection
- Dissector bug warning dissecting TLS Certificate Request with many names
- Only ACKs, but no DATA frames are visible in -> TCP Stream Graph -> Time Sequence (tcptrace)
- Copy>Description does not work properly for all tree items
- Importing profiles in Windows - zip files fail and from directory crashes Wireshark
- Packet List selection is gone when adding or removing a display filter
- Check for updates, and auto-update, not working in 3.2.1
- f5ethtrailer: TLS trailer creates incorrect CLIENT keylog entries
- Buildbot crash output: randpkt-2020-03-04-18423.pcap
- File open dialog shows garbled time stamps
- RTCP Bye without optional reason reported as [Malformed Packet]
- [oss-fuzz] #20732: Undefined-shift in dissect_rtcp
- SOMEIP: SOME/IP-SD dissector fails to register SOME/IP ports, if IPv6 is being used (BUG)
- tshark logs: "…could not be opened: Too many open files."
- Typo in About Wireshark > Keyboard Shortcuts > Unignore All Displayed
- Buildbot crash output: randpkt-2020-04-02-31746.pcap