Hello Paul!
Not a KDE user on my Arch Box, but I was able to achieve somewhat what
you want on my Ubuntu 21.04 tablet with Plasma 5.21.4 under X11. It's
a way to basically trigger certain actions (or not) through keystrokes,
depending on the active window (among other things). This feature is
hidd
From my experience, tcpdump connects to the interface and you will see
all traffic regardless of firewall settings, given you have the
permissions.
In your case I'd first verify that layer 2 is working correctly (layer
2 is ethernet or wifi). So I'd use the utilities provided by
"wpa_suppl
Am 23.10.21 um 14:29 schrieb u...@net9.ga:
Uwe Sauter via arch-general wrote:
Does the following quote, copied from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_Debugging#Tcpdump, relevant?
they can only see outbound packets the firewall passes through:
[https://superuser.com/questions
Uwe Sauter via arch-general wrote:
>
> >> Does the following quote, copied from
> >> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_Debugging#Tcpdump, relevant?
> >
> >>they can only see outbound packets the firewall passes through:
> >> [https://superuser.com/questions/925286/does-tcpdump-bypass
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2021, Uwe Sauter via arch-general wrote:
Does the following quote, copied from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_Debugging#Tcpdump, relevant?
they can only see outbound packets the firewall passes through:
[https://su
Does the following quote, copied from
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_Debugging#Tcpdump, relevant?
they can only see outbound packets the firewall passes through:
[https://superuser.com/questions/925286/does-tcpdump-bypass-iptables]
Perhaps you should disable the firewall, or