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Wireshark not recognizing Atheros on Ubuntu 10.04

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I installed Wireshark on my Ubuntu 10.04 netbook but it won't recognize either of my RJ45 LAN or wireless Atheros card. Can anyone help me out?

asked 30 Sep '10, 12:56

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edited 30 Sep '10, 23:36

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What does dumpcap -D say? If it's something like

dumpcap: There are no interfaces on which a capture can be done

Then you may need to enable capture privileges (CAP_NET_ADMIN and CAP_NET_RAW) in dumpcap. Instructions for doing this can be found in many places including

answered 01 Oct '10, 08:31

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I did that and got the message that you stated above.

However, I followed the instructions and it can't find "packetcapture" so it still doesn't recognize the Atheros card.

(01 Oct '10, 12:45) Grafixx01

Which instructions did you follow? "packetcapture" is the name of a group that you create.

(01 Oct '10, 13:29) Gerald Combs ♦♦

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Are you running Wireshark as root or is your user in the right group? When I run it as a normal user, it doesn't see the cards. When I sudo wireshark it runs and sees the network cards. (Of course, I do get the warning that it is dangerous to run Wireshark as root. So you may want to add your user to the group that can Wireshark rather than sudo.)

answered 19 Nov '10, 21:03

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