Thank you Guy
Yes you are correct, sudo tcpdump does also drop the connection on
en1 as it starts capturing on en0, weird
Tshark version is the current MacPorts - TShark 0.99.3a
Just rebuilding svn so I can grab a source... ;-)
(its a very new laptop)
Mike
On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:23 AM, Guy Harris wrote:
Mike Savory wrote:
Details below were just to show that the build on my Laptop is using
libpcap 0.9.4 my PPC laptop uses 0.8.3
I can capture packets and remain attached to my wireless running
perfectly
sudo tcpdunp -i en1
When I run
sudo tshark -i en1
It immediately drops the wireless.
What if you run
sudo tcpdump
without a "-i" argument? It will probably drop the wireless
connection,
so the problem isn't purely a Wireshark problem.
And what version of TShark are you running? What does "tshark -V"
print? A version I have built from recent SVN source doesn't open
wlt1
if you run it with "-i en1", so that version shouldn't cause the
connection to be dropped.
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