Comment # 15
on bug 10366
from Jeff Morriss
(In reply to rosc from comment #13)
> Comment on attachment 12995 [details]
> ws screenshot 1
>
> I'm starting to see what's going on. I deleted my old .wireshark pref files
> and now it's working.
>
> From a clean default startup, I add a capture filter, do a capture. Then do
> a restart. When I restart the program, there's no filter selected in the
> Capture Filter toolbar (screenshot 1). So I try to start capping, and
> apparently the previous filter is in effect but hidden. If I restart, select
> a filter, then remove it, it will then capture without the filter.
Hmm, I don't see the same behavior. I tried the exact set of steps described
and I don't get a capture filter applied (verified both by what I see captured
and by looking at the running dumpcap's command line).
> Also, it never lets me pull up the Capture Filters or Display Filters
> dialogs.
That's normal: those have not been implemented in the Qt UI yet.
Anyway, if you're planning to use the work-in-progress Qt UI, you'd be better
off switching to working from git or at least a 1.99 builtbot build.
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