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On Dec 23 2017, at 10:53 am, Sergei Eremenko wrote: > You are receiving this because you authored the thread. > In this case, see Click on a node does not open an app (opens another app) in all browsers ( ) On Dec 22 2017, at 11:39 am, Sergei Eremenko wrote: I have this info in ~/.local/share/applications/ĬsktopĬsktopĬsktopĬsktop Xdg-mime default sktop x-scheme-handler/docker Xdg-mime default sktop x-scheme-handler/telnet Xdg-mime default sktop x-scheme-handler/capture I changed the permissions viz: sh-3.On Dec 22 2017, at 5:39 pm, Dee Jesus wrote: Whereas I expected them to have rw group permissions. I also noticed that after doing the new install, my bfd divices appeared as sh-3.2# ls -lh /dev/bpf*Ĭrw- 1 root wheel 23, 0 22 Feb 08:47 /dev/bpf0Ĭrw- 1 root wheel 23, 1 22 Feb 08:47 /dev/bpf1Ĭrw- 1 root wheel 23, 2 10 Mar 14:21 /dev/bpf2Ĭrw- 1 root wheel 23, 3 10 Mar 14:21 /dev/bpf3Ĭrw- 1 root wheel 23, 4 22 Feb 08:48 /dev/bpf4 However, that may have been because the script tried to remove more devices than necessary. While running the uninstall script, a message appeared /Library/LaunchDaemons/: Could not find specified service (v 2.4.5)Įnvironment: I have attemtpted this on two computers:Ĭomputer #1: MacOS 10.12.6 - MacBook Pro 15" 2016 (No in-built ethernet interface, only wifi and USB Ethernet)Ĭomputer #2: MacOS 10.13.3 - Mac Mini Mid 2011 (Inbuilt Gigebit Ethernet adapter and WiFi)

Then re-run the installer using the latest version download. and when I was satisfied that it seemed to do the jobs listed in the installer Read me first.rft file, I completely uninstalled Wireshard using the command (as root) bash -c "$(curl -sL )"

Problem: Whenever I try and capture traffic on and interface, I get a message like "The capture session could not be initiated on interface 'en0' (You don't have permission to capture on that device")Īttempted Solution:Checked out the uninstall script I found at. I had thought that the installer had got around this problem, but it is back.
