Thanks all this is working now:)
On 7/13/07, Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, i got this error when i run wireshark, can anyone point out what i'm
> not doing right, Thanks.
>
> Platform:mac osx 10.4
> installed wireshark thru macport
Have you installed X11?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, i got this error when i run wireshark, can anyone point out what i'm
> not doing right, Thanks.
>
> Platform:mac osx 10.4
> installed wireshark thru macport
Have you installed X11? If not, that's what you didn't do right.
If you have installed X11, is X11 running
Hello, I had the same problem one week ago when i installed in osx 10.4
The tip is. You should all so open X11
After this it worked fine
On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, i got this error when i run wireshark, can anyone point out
> what i'm not doing right, Thanks.
Hi, i got this error when i run wireshark, can anyone point out what i'm not
doing right, Thanks.
Platform:mac osx 10.4
installed wireshark thru macport
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Andreas Fink said the following:
> Note: the easiest way to start wireshark is to type
> /usr/local/bin/wireshark
thanks for jumping in and answering ... and thanks for the 'port' also.
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Mac OS/X 10.4.8
Macbook Pro 2.16 Intel Core Duo
wireshark 0.99.5
X11 1.1.3 - XFree86 4.4.0
Darwin
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here's the "About Wireshark" dialogue:
Version 0.99.6 (SVN Rev 20668)
Copyright 1998-2007 Gerald Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and
contributors.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There
is NO
warranty; not even for
On 13/02/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sebb said the following:
>
> >
> > Can you start any X11 applications from the shell?
>
> actually .. there are
> Terminal
> xman
> xlogo
>
> and they all do something when activated from the context menu
That's not the same as running them from
Guy Harris said the following:
> Does the "Capture Interfaces" window also show wlt1?
>
yes
> If so, do *NOT* use "Capture Interfaces",
OK
working perfectly now, thanks to you guys !
what is the best way for me to activate the program to make sure I am
not running the other version? Normall
On Feb 13, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Robert D. wrote:
> ok .. regarding andreas' version ... I see it in
> usr/local/bin .. it runs with X11 .. detects en0 & en1 & wit1 & Io0
>
> en1 shows packets when I view it from 'capture interfaces'
Does the "Capture Interfaces" window also show wlt1?
If so, do *N
ok .. regarding andreas' version ... I see it in
usr/local/bin .. it runs with X11 .. detects en0 & en1 & wit1 & Io0
en1 shows packets when I view it from 'capture interfaces'
the IP is actually a mac address, it seems ..
when I select 'Start' on en1 , nothing gets captured, indicated by the
pop
Guy Harris said the following:
> What does "ls -l /dev/bpf*" in a Terminal window print?
Zork:~ rd$ ls -l /dev/bpf*
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 23, 0 Feb 13 15:57 /dev/bpf0
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 23, 1 Feb 13 15:57 /dev/bpf1
crw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 23, 2 Feb 13 15:57 /dev/bpf2
c
Robert D. wrote:
> Guy Harris said the following:
>> so that there's a ChmodBPF
>> directory under /System/Library/StartupItems).
>
>
>
> done ... verified it's that way .. contains chmodbpf & a plist and a cvs
> folder ,,, restart .. run wireshark and same issue, no capture devices
What d
Guy Harris said the following:
> so that there's a ChmodBPF
> directory under /System/Library/StartupItems).
done ... verified it's that way .. contains chmodbpf & a plist and a cvs
folder ,,, restart .. run wireshark and same issue, no capture devices
> I think Andreas Fink's Wireshark pa
Robert D. wrote:
> well, after the reboot, when I click wireshark, there are (again) no
> interfaces from which to capture .. most annoying since I seem to be
> occasionally able to run it in the right permission level
If you fixed the problem by manually changing the permissions on the BPF
devic
Robert D. wrote:
My google searching discovers this is pervasive. None the less, I can't
seem to solve it on my system.
If I type: sudo wireshark in Terminal (and give password) then I get:
(wireshark:528): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
What if you do
echo $DISPLAY
in Termina
well, after the reboot, when I click wireshark, there are (again) no
interfaces from which to capture .. most annoying since I seem to be
occasionally able to run it in the right permission level ... checking
permissions from get-info reveals they are still set at what I just
changed them to.
oh y
sebb said the following:
ok .. by using 'get info' I chown'd from admin to rd ... and ,,, anyway
.. if I double click Wireshark, x-11 opens it AND all the network points
are displayed.
However, once I select en1 and capture, I can no longer get internet
access from mail client nor browser ... ev
sebb said the following:
> There's usually a clock application - try xclock.
yes as well as xcalc and they work fine
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On 13/02/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sebb said the following:
>
> >
> > Can you start any X11 applications from the shell?
>
> actually .. there are
> Terminal
> xman
> xlogo
>
> and they all do something when activated from the context menu
That's not the same as running them from
On 13/02/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sebb said the following:
> >
> > What about:
> >
> > echo $DISPLAY
> >
> > Can you start any X11 applications from the shell?
>
> not sure what applications I _could_ start from the X11 window ... I've
> tried, but this is my first experience with
sebb said the following:
>
> Can you start any X11 applications from the shell?
actually .. there are
Terminal
xman
xlogo
and they all do something when activated from the context menu
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sebb said the following:
>
> What about:
>
> echo $DISPLAY
>
> Can you start any X11 applications from the shell?
not sure what applications I _could_ start from the X11 window ... I've
tried, but this is my first experience with X11 actually.
I noted when terminal starts that I see
Last login
On 13/02/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luis Ontanon said the following:
>
> > what does
> > $ id
> > yield in your case.
>
> uid=501(rd) gid=501(rd) groups=501(rd), 81(appserveradm),
> 79(appserverusr), 80(admin)
>
What about:
echo $DISPLAY
Can you start any X11 applications from th
Luis Ontanon said the following:
> what does
> $ id
> yield in your case.
uid=501(rd) gid=501(rd) groups=501(rd), 81(appserveradm),
79(appserverusr), 80(admin)
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On 2/13/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for the reply,
>
>
> Luis Ontanon said the following:
>
> >
> > Assuming your user belongs to group admin(80) you should:
>
> $ sudo chgrp admin /dev/bpf*
> $ sudo chmod g+r /dev/bpf*
> $ wireshark
>
> (wireshark:550): Gtk-WARNING **: can
thanks for the reply,
Luis Ontanon said the following:
>
> Assuming your user belongs to group admin(80) you should:
>
$ sudo chgrp admin /dev/bpf*
$ sudo chmod g+r /dev/bpf*
$ wireshark
(wireshark:550): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
$
this is a single user macbook on a home wir
On 2/13/07, Robert D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My google searching discovers this is pervasive. None the less, I can't
> seem to solve it on my system.
>
> If I type: sudo wireshark in Terminal (and give password) then I get:
Don't use sudo for running wireshark.
use it to change the permissio
My google searching discovers this is pervasive. None the less, I can't
seem to solve it on my system.
If I type: sudo wireshark in Terminal (and give password) then I get:
(wireshark:528): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
If I navigate way down the tree in
opt/local/var/db/dports/softwa
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