Wireshark won't load plugins not owned by root if running as root.
That is to avoid someone writing a plugin that (e.g.) executes a shell
with root priviledges in a system where wireshark is allowed by sudo.
# chown root your_plugin
By the way WS as of 1.0 does not require to be run as root anymore, it
runs setuid and drops privileges ASAP.
Luis
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Stephan Neumann
<neumann_stephan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have written an own dissector which works without problems, but when I start wireshark as the root ("sudo" or "su") my plugin is not available.
>
> Has anybody an idee why it is so?
> and has anybody an idee how my own dissector is available as a root?
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