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Wireshark 3.2.6 (32-bit)

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What's new in this version:

The following vulnerabilities have been fixed:
- wnpa-sec-2020-10 Kafka dissector crash. Bug 16672. CVE-2020-17498

The following bugs have been fixed:
- Kafka dissector fails parsing FETCH responses
- Dissector for ASTERIX Category 001 / 210 does not recognize bit 1 as extension
- "invalid timestamp" for Systemd Journal Export Block
- Decoding Extended Emergency number list IE length
- Some macOS Bluetooth PacketLogger capture files aren’t recognized as PacketLogger files (regression, bisected)
- Short IMSIs (5 digits) lead to wrong decoding+warning
- Decoding of PFCP IE 'PFD Contents' results in "malformed packet"
- RFH2 Header with 32 or less bytes of NameValue will not parse out that info
- CDP: Port ID TLV followed by Type 1009 TLV triggers [Malformed Packet]
- tshark crashed when processing opcda
- tshark with --export-dicom gives “Segmentation fault (core dumped)”

Updated Protocol Support:
- ASTERIX, BSSAP, CDP, CoAP, DCERPC SPOOLSS, DCOM, DICOM, DVB-S2, E.212, GBCS, GSM RR, GSM SMS, IEEE 802.11, Kafka, MQ, Nano, NAS 5GS, NIS+, NR RRC, PacketLogger, PFCP, RTPS, systemd Journal, TDS, TN3270, and TN5250

New and Updated Capture File Support:
- PacketLogger and pcapng