3.9 seems to have locked down 'tcpdump' so only root can use it (cool)

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revision 1.22
date: 2005/09/23 15:42:51;  author: otto;  state: Exp;  lines: +24 -30
Only allow root to run tcpdump. It's needed for the chroot security.
ok moritz@ deraadt@
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I use the pflogger script at

  http://www.openbsd.org.my/faq/pf/pt/logging.html

which now "does not work"(tm) any longer as described, since the user
'pflogger' can't use tcpdump on the log file. I worked around this by
using "sudo". Is this the recommended way of doing it?


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