Various problems have been fixed in the network analyzer Ethereal (now called Wireshark), most of them leading to crashes of the ethereal program.
There is no known workaround, please install the update packages.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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openSUSE | 10.1 | ppc | ethereal-devel | < 0.10.14-16.11 | ethereal-devel-0.10.14-16.11.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | x86_64 | ethereal | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-0.10.13-2.14.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | ppc | ethereal | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-0.10.13-2.14.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.1 | i586 | ethereal | < 0.10.14-16.11 | ethereal-0.10.14-16.11.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.1 | i586 | ethereal-devel | < 0.10.14-16.11 | ethereal-devel-0.10.14-16.11.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | ppc | ethereal-devel | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-devel-0.10.13-2.14.ppc.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | i586 | ethereal | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-0.10.13-2.14.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 9.3 | i586 | ethereal | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-0.10.13-2.14.i586.rpm |
openSUSE | 10.0 | x86_64 | ethereal-devel | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-devel-0.10.13-2.14.x86_64.rpm |
openSUSE | 9.3 | x86_64 | ethereal | < 0.10.13-2.14 | ethereal-0.10.13-2.14.x86_64.rpm |