Hello Michael,
Monday, April 8, 2013, 10:40:25 AM, you wrote:
>> How about on a single-interface system? Maybe Wireshark should at least select the only listed interface as the default on a single-interface system. That IS going to be the interface that the user selects before each capture.
> Correct. But is there a system with only a single interface? All the systems I use have a loopback
> interface and at least one more... Since I'm not using Solaris, I
> can always capture on two interfaces
> at least. Are there systems out there with only a single interface?
Not sure if the scope is limited to discussing certain OSes, but on
Windows we often had/have training class PCs with just one interface.
>> On a multiple interface system, I can see the logic of either method--either selecting the first interface or selecting no interface if the user has not specified a default. Neither method is clearly superior and the choice of which should be implemented is a matter of opinion.
> OK.
Selecting the first interface seems like an easy way out, but in my
experience (once again, on Windows) it doesn't make much sense - in
almost all cases encountered there is some bluetooth or VPN or pseudo
WiFi adapter at the first position in the list when there's more
than one interface. But that's just my 2 cents :-)
Cheers,
Jasper