Re: [gentoo-user] Wireshark on Gentoo

2009-01-26 Thread Dale
Grant wrote: I'm confused on how to run wireshark on Gentoo. The ebuild says: * With version 0.99.7, all function calls that require elevated privileges * have been moved out of the GUI to dumpcap. WIRESHARK CONTAINS OVER ONE * POINT FIVE MILLION LINES OF SOURCE CODE. DO NOT RUN THEM AS

Re: [gentoo-user] Wireshark on Gentoo

2009-01-26 Thread Grant
I'm confused on how to run wireshark on Gentoo. The ebuild says: * With version 0.99.7, all function calls that require elevated privileges * have been moved out of the GUI to dumpcap. WIRESHARK CONTAINS OVER ONE * POINT FIVE MILLION LINES OF SOURCE CODE. DO NOT RUN THEM AS ROOT. * *

Re: [gentoo-user] Wireshark on Gentoo

2009-01-26 Thread Marc Joliet
Am Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:25:33 -0800 schrieb Grant emailgr...@gmail.com: [...] Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened list in case it's a hardened issue. - Grant This is only a guess, but

Re: [gentoo-user] Wireshark on Gentoo

2009-01-26 Thread Dale
Marc Joliet wrote: Am Mon, 26 Jan 2009 12:25:33 -0800 schrieb Grant emailgr...@gmail.com: [...] Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened list in case it's a hardened issue. - Grant

Re: [gentoo-user] Wireshark on Gentoo

2009-01-26 Thread Grant
[...] Thanks Dale, my stuff is very similar to your's. I don't know why it isn't finding eth0 and wlan0 (USB wireless). I'll ask on the hardened list in case it's a hardened issue. - Grant This is only a guess, but maybe you didn't log out and log back in again. That is required for