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WireShark Error - No Interfaces - MAC OS X 10.5
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<blockquote data-quote="wmprice1240" data-source="post: 846753" data-attributes="member: 99551"><p>The status message you are seeing about the MIB's have nothing to do with the interface issue. Wireshark requires that you (the user running Wireshark) be the owner of the /dev/bpf* (or at the very least have permissions to use it) devices. </p><p></p><p>Easiest thing to do is simply</p><p></p><p>chown <user-name> /dev/bpf* </p><p></p><p>Fire up Wireshark and you should see the interfaces just fine. </p><p></p><p>Note, Wireshark comes with a script to allow you to do this on startup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmprice1240, post: 846753, member: 99551"] The status message you are seeing about the MIB's have nothing to do with the interface issue. Wireshark requires that you (the user running Wireshark) be the owner of the /dev/bpf* (or at the very least have permissions to use it) devices. Easiest thing to do is simply chown <user-name> /dev/bpf* Fire up Wireshark and you should see the interfaces just fine. Note, Wireshark comes with a script to allow you to do this on startup. [/QUOTE]
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