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The Train Real Time Data Protocol (TRDP) is a UDP/TCP-based communication protocol designed for IP networks in trains, enabling data exchange between devices such as door controls and air conditioning systems. It is standardized by the IEC under IEC 61375-2-3 and is not related to the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).
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See also #2523
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Co-authored-by: Nardi Ivan <nardi.ivan@gmail.com>
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ISO/IEC 14908-4 defines how to tunnel Control Network Protocol (CNP) over IP networks. It encapsulates protocols like EIA-709, EIA-600, and CNP, making it a versatile solution for building automation and control systems.
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Add printing of fpc_dns statistics and add a general cconfiguration option.
Rework the code to be more generic and ready to handle other logics.
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Use DNS information to get a better First Packet Classification.
See: #2322
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Co-authored-by: Nardi Ivan <nardi.ivan@gmail.com>
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Fix detection of WebDAV and Gnutella (over HTTP)
Fix detection of z3950
Add two fuzzers to test `ndpi_memmem()` and `ndpi_strnstr()`
Remove some dead code:
* RTP: the same exact check is performed at the very beginning of the
function
* MQTT: use a better helper to exclude the protocol
* Colletd: `ndpi_hostname_sni_set()` never fails
Update pl7m code (fix a Use-of-uninitialized-value error)
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See: #2484
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Signed-off-by: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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Since 070a0908b we are able to detect P2P calls directly from the packet
content, without any correlation among flows
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After a flow has been classified as RTP or RTCP, nDPI might analyse more
packets to look for STUN/DTLS packets, i.e. to try to tell if this flow
is a "pure" RTP/RTCP flow or if the RTP/RTCP packets are multiplexed with
STUN/DTLS.
Useful for proper (sub)classification when the beginning of the flows
are not captured or if there are lost packets in the the captured traffic.
Disabled by default
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RFC4571 is not the only way to wrap RTP messages in TCP streams.
For example, when RTP is encapsulated over TURN flows (i.e. via DATA
attribute) there is no additional framing.
See also 6127e0490
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Signed-off-by: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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Removed
- int ndpi_load_ipv4_ptree_file(ndpi_ptree_t *tree, const char *path, u_int16_t protocol_id);
- int ndpi_load_ipv6_ptree_file(ndpi_ptree_t *tree, const char *path, u_int16_t protocol_id);
Added (it supports both IPv4 and v6)
+ int ndpi_load_ptree_file(ndpi_ptree_t *tree, const char *path, u_int16_t protocol_id);
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There is some overlap between RTP and Raknet detection: give precedence
to RTP logic.
Consequences:
* Raknet might require a little bit more packets for some flows (not a
big issue)
* some very small (1-2 pkts) Raknet flows are not classified (not sure
what do do about that..)
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This cache was added in b6b4967aa, when there was no real Zoom support.
With 63f349319, a proper identification of multimedia stream has been
added, making this cache quite useless: any improvements on Zoom
classification should be properly done in Zoom dissector.
Tested for some months with a few 10Gbits links of residential traffic: the
cache pretty much never returned a valid hit.
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Avoid code duplication between these two protocols.
We remove support for RTCP over TCP; it is quite rare to find this kind
of traffic and, more important, we have never had support for RTP
over TCP: we should try to add both detecion as follow-up.
Fix a message log in the LINE code
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P2P video player PPStream was discontinued shortly after the purchase of PPS.tv by Baidu (iQIYI) on 2013 (see https://www.techinasia.com/report-baidu-acquires-video-rival-pps)
So we remove the old `NDPI_PROTOCOL_PPSTREAM` logic and add `NDPI_PROTOCOL_IQIYI` id to handle all the iQIYI traffic, which is basically video streaming traffic.
A video hosting service, called PPS.tv, is still offered by the same company: for the time being we classified both services with the same protocol id.
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* Add KNXnet/IP protocol support
* Improve KNXnet/IP over TCP detection
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* Added
size_t ndpi_compress_str(const char * in, size_t len, char * out, size_t bufsize);
size_t ndpi_decompress_str(const char * in, size_t len, char * out, size_t bufsize);
used to compress short strings such as domain names. This code is based on
https://github.com/Ed-von-Schleck/shoco
* Major code rewrite for ndpi_hash and ndpi_domain_classify
* Improvements to make sure custom categories are loaded and enabled
* Fixed string encoding
* Extended SalesForce/Cloudflare domains list
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Add other 2 configuration options
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Restore all unit tests.
Add some configuration knobs.
Fix the endianess.
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* Add Label Distribution Protocol support
* Fix typo
* Update unit test results
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* Add The Elder Scrolls Online support
* Use ndpi_memmem instead of memmem from libc
* Add protocol description
* Change selection bitmask to V4_V6
* Update protocols.rst
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Enable parsing of Mapped-Address attribute for all STUN flows: that
means that STUN classification might require more packets.
Add a configuration knob to enable/disable this feature.
Note that we can have (any) STUN metadata also for flows *not*
classified as STUN (because of DTLS).
Add support for ipv6.
Restore the correct extra dissection logic for Telegram flows.
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* unused parameters and functions pollute the code and decrease readability
Signed-off-by: Toni Uhlig <matzeton@googlemail.com>
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* Add FLUTE protocol dissector
* Add flute.c to MSVC project
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Tradeoff between key comparison efficiency (i.e. no `memcmp`) and key
length.
At least in the ipv4 cases, we have no more different entries with the
same key.
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Tradeoff: performance (i.e. number of packets) vs sub-classification
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* Add Path of Exile protocol dissector
* Update protocols.rst
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* Add ANSI C12.22 protocol dissector
* Add UDP sample
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Skype has been using standard protocols (STUN/ICE or TLS) for a long,
long time, now. Long gone are the days of Skype as a distribuited
protocol.
See: #2166
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