On 2/13/07, Robert D. <210525p42015@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
thanks for the reply,
Luis Ontanon said the following:
>
> Assuming your user belongs to group admin(80) you should:
<snip>
$ sudo chgrp admin /dev/bpf*
$ sudo chmod g+r /dev/bpf*
$ wireshark
(wireshark:550): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
this is a single user macbook on a home wireless to DSL system.
what does
$ id
yield in your case.
for me it does like this:
[id-est:~/src/ws/trunk] lego% id
uid=501(lego) gid=501(lego) groups=501(lego), 81(appserveradm),
79(appserverusr), 80(admin)
You can choose any of the groups that returns to chgrp to it.
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