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diff --git a/pkgs/applications/networking/sniffers/wireshark/add_missing_udpdump_pod.patch b/pkgs/applications/networking/sniffers/wireshark/add_missing_udpdump_pod.patch new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a009057307b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/pkgs/applications/networking/sniffers/wireshark/add_missing_udpdump_pod.patch @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +diff -Nur wireshark-2.4.0/doc/udpdump.pod wireshark-2.4.0-p/doc/udpdump.pod +--- wireshark-2.4.0/doc/udpdump.pod 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100 ++++ wireshark-2.4.0-p/doc/udpdump.pod 2017-08-01 10:48:40.551431319 +0200 +@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ ++ ++=head1 NAME ++ ++udpdump - Provide an UDP receiver that gets packets from network devices (like Aruba routers) and exports them in PCAP format. ++ ++=head1 SYNOPSIS ++ ++B<udpdump> ++S<[ B<--help> ]> ++S<[ B<--version> ]> ++S<[ B<--extcap-interfaces> ]> ++S<[ B<--extcap-dlts> ]> ++S<[ B<--extcap-interface>=E<lt>interfaceE<gt> ]> ++S<[ B<--extcap-config> ]> ++S<[ B<--capture> ]> ++S<[ B<--fifo>=E<lt>path to file or pipeE<gt> ]> ++S<[ B<--port>=E<lt>portE<gt> ]> ++S<[ B<--payload>=E<lt>typeE<gt> ]> ++ ++=head1 DESCRIPTION ++ ++B<udpdump> is a extcap tool that provides an UDP receiver that listens for exported datagrams coming from ++any source (like Aruba routers) and exports them in PCAP format. This provides the user two basic ++functionalities: the first one is to have a listener that prevents the localhost to send back an ICMP ++port-unreachable packet. The second one is to strip out the lower layers (layer 2, IP, UDP) that are useless ++(are used just as export vector). The format of the exported datagrams are EXPORTED_PDU, as specified in ++https://code.wireshark.org/review/gitweb?p=wireshark.git;a=blob;f=epan/exported_pdu.h;hb=refs/heads/master ++ ++=head1 OPTIONS ++ ++=over 4 ++ ++=item --help ++ ++Print program arguments. ++ ++=item --version ++ ++Print program version. ++ ++=item --extcap-interfaces ++ ++List available interfaces. ++ ++=item --extcap-interface=E<lt>interfaceE<gt> ++ ++Use specified interfaces. ++ ++=item --extcap-dlts ++ ++List DLTs of specified interface. ++ ++=item --extcap-config ++ ++List configuration options of specified interface. ++ ++=item --capture ++ ++Start capturing from specified interface save saved it in place specified by --fifo. ++ ++=item --fifo=E<lt>path to file or pipeE<gt> ++ ++Save captured packet to file or send it through pipe. ++ ++=item --port=E<lt>portE<gt> ++ ++Set the listerner port. Port 5555 is the default. ++ ++=item --payload=E<lt>typeE<gt> ++ ++Set the payload of the exported PDU. Default: data. ++ ++=back ++ ++=head1 EXAMPLES ++ ++To see program arguments: ++ ++ udpdump --help ++ ++To see program version: ++ ++ udpdump --version ++ ++To see interfaces: ++ ++ udpdump --extcap-interfaces ++ ++ Example output: ++ interface {value=udpdump}{display=UDP Listener remote capture} ++ ++To see interface DLTs: ++ ++ udpdump --extcap-interface=udpdump --extcap-dlts ++ ++ Example output: ++ dlt {number=252}{name=udpdump}{display=Exported PDUs} ++ ++To see interface configuration options: ++ ++ udpdump --extcap-interface=udpdump --extcap-config ++ ++ Example output: ++ arg {number=0}{call=--port}{display=Listen port}{type=unsigned}{range=1,65535}{default=5555}{tooltip=The port the receiver listens on} ++ ++To capture: ++ ++ udpdump --extcap-interface=randpkt --fifo=/tmp/randpkt.pcapng --capture ++ ++NOTE: To stop capturing CTRL+C/kill/terminate application. ++ ++=head1 SEE ALSO ++ ++wireshark(1), tshark(1), dumpcap(1), extcap(4) ++ ++=head1 NOTES ++ ++B<udpdump> is part of the B<Wireshark> distribution. The latest version ++of B<Wireshark> can be found at L<https://www.wireshark.org>. ++ ++HTML versions of the Wireshark project man pages are available at: ++L<https://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages>. ++ ++=head1 AUTHORS ++ ++ Original Author ++ --------------- ++ Dario Lombardo <lomato[AT]gmail.com> |