https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12846
--- Comment #5 from Pascal Quantin <pascal.quan...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Pavel Sindelka from comment #4) > > Simply click on the wheel icon, which is on the left of the USBPcap > > interface name > Grrr... I was clicking the text all the time :-) > > > Not exactly: it's not a check box, but a tree when you can select one or > > several elements by clicking on them (you will see it when clicking on the > > icon). I'm almost sure that previously Wireshark was not sending the > > --devices parameter if nothing was selected > > Maybe previously USBPcapCMD was simply not returning the --devices option in > the answer to --extcap-config? I understand the purpose of this option, > together with --capture-from-all-devices and --capture-from-new-devices, as > a substitution of a capture filter Multicheck was created for USBPcap so you can be sure its behavior did not change. > > As for the tree display and handling: the description on the man page says > > > multicheck (display a textbox for selecting multiple options, values as > > strings) > > The list of tree items in my case is, on one root hub: > arg {number=99}{call=--devices}{display=Attached USB Devices}{tooltip=Select > individual devices to capture from}{type=multicheck} > value {arg=99}{value=1}{display=[1] Generic USB Hub}{enabled=true} > value {arg=99}{value=2}{display=[2] Validity Sensor > (VFS491)}{enabled=true}{parent=1} > value {arg=99}{value=3}{display=[3] Složené zařízení > USB}{enabled=true}{parent=1} > value {arg=99}{value=3_1}{display=HP HD Webcam > [Fixed]}{enabled=false}{parent=3} > > On another root hub, it is: > arg {number=99}{call=--devices}{display=Attached USB Devices}{tooltip=Select > individual devices to capture from}{type=multicheck} > value {arg=99}{value=1}{display=[1] Velkokapacitní paměťové zařízení > USB}{enabled=true} > value {arg=99}{value=1_1}{display=General USB Flash Disk USB > Device}{enabled=false}{parent=1} > > What is weird is that I cannot select the leaves in the trees (i.e. the "HP > HD Webcam [Fixed]" and the "General USB Flash Disk USB Device". You can select the the sub element of a root USB (or at least it used to work). > > > How do you visualize the command line parameters with which dumpcap invokes > the USBPcapCMD.exe? I use a program name Process Explorer that (amongst things) can show you all system calls. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
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