On my Mac, I noticed that the ChmodBPF script didn't seem to have any  
effect on the permissions of my /dev/bpf files. After reading through  
the script, I realized that the function declaration and the later  
function call differed in name The function is defined by the name  
StartService() , yet the invocation is RunService "$1". Maybe I'm  
missing something, but when I replace the statement 'RunService "$1"';  
with 'StartService;', only then do I achieve the desired result.


Also, as an aside, the WireShark.org FAQ mentions that If one wants  
help with WireShark, that they need to send email to this address.  
Nowhere does it instruct one to check the mailing list for any  
replies! My last problem, I thought, had gone unanswered. I realize  
now why I didn't get a reply email. I wonder how many others thought  
the same.

--Aaron
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