Bill Moran wrote:
Did you run it as root? What does "wireshark -D" say? If I run my as
non-root:
$ wireshark -D
wireshark: There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done
But it works fine when run as root.
just add something like this:
[bpf=100]
add path 'bpf*' mode 0660 group w
In response to lveax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> i can't find any available device in the list
>
> i notice it depends bpf
> but i already have
> device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
> in my kernel config
>
> where is wrong?
>
> $ ifconfig
> rl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
> o
hey all.
i can't find any available device in the list
i notice it depends bpf
but i already have
device bpf # Berkeley packet filter
in my kernel config
where is wrong?
$ ifconfig
rl0: flags=8843 mtu 1500
options=8
inet 192.168.5.1 netmask 0xff00 broadca