On Monday 13 October 2014 11:07:43 Roland Knall wrote:
> No, it's a cmake out-of-tree build. There simply does not seem to be a way
> to set dumpcap correctly. Fun part is, that even dumpcap is set suid, it
> still does not bring any output run by my user with "dumpcap -D".
Well, if the owner of d
Hi
No, it's a cmake out-of-tree build. There simply does not seem to be a way
to set dumpcap correctly. Fun part is, that even dumpcap is set suid, it
still does not bring any output run by my user with "dumpcap -D". Only
"sudo dumpcap -D" lists any interfaces. With ldd the only library used is
ws
What build system are you using?
If autofoo then remember dumpcap is actually a libtool shell script
and Linux doesn't support setuid (and I'd guess also setcap) shell scripts.
You'd need to put the permissions on .libs/lt-dumpcap or whatever it is.
On Monday, October 13, 2014, Roland Knall wro
Hi
This might be a question for -users, but t seems, that the explanation on
http://wiki.wireshark.org/CaptureSetup/CapturePrivileges does not seem to
work anymore in Linux (running Mint 17, based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS).
I have set the dumpcap utility as defined the wiki-page, not using a group,
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