I have found that I can reconnect to my wireless access point after I
start the trace, and all works as expected (until the next trace, at
which time you see the problem again). The only other workaround I
have found is to run the capture from the command line, and then use
wireshark to dec
Again me being slow, yes tcpdump -D recreates the problem.
I forgot I wasn't running as root.
On 23/11/06, Robert Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry get what you mean now, been a long day.
"tcpdump -D" does nothing just returns the prompt with no output or
errors???
"tcpdump" outputs "tcp
Sorry get what you mean now, been a long day.
"tcpdump -D" does nothing just returns the prompt with no output or
errors???
"tcpdump" outputs "tcpdump: no suitable device found"
On 23/11/06, Guy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Robert Craig wrote:
> In response to Steve I have used tcpdum
Robert Craig wrote:
> In response to Steve I have used tcpdump -i en1 and it worked fine. The
> connection did not drop.
Did you try "tcpdump -D" or "tcpdump" without a "-i" flag?
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Thank you for your help.
In response to Steve I have used tcpdump -i en1 and it worked fine. The
connection did not drop.
As for wireshark as soon as I hit capture options the connection drops even
if I just type in en1.
After further testing I have found that the connection drops but if I start
Robert Craig wrote:
> I have just installed wireshark on my intel duo MacBook using DarwinPorts.
> It starts up fine (as root) but as soon as I click "List available
> capture interfaces..." my wireless disconnects and refuses to reconnect
> whilst wireshark is open.
> Although it works fine for
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 07:00:56PM +, Robert Craig wrote:
> I have just installed wireshark on my intel duo MacBook using
> DarwinPorts. It starts up fine (as root) but as soon as I click "List
> available capture interfaces..." my wireless disconnects and refuses
> to reconnect whilst wire
I have just installed wireshark on my intel duo MacBook using DarwinPorts.
It starts up fine (as root) but as soon as I click "List available capture
interfaces..." my wireless disconnects and refuses to reconnect whilst
wireshark is open.
Although it works fine for the wired network.
Any suggest