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Re: No interfaces, no /dev directory (MacOS X)
From: Steven Ross <wireshark.org () bustspammers com>
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 22:13:11 -0700
On Sep 5, 2011, at 19:54 , Guy Harris wrote:
It's a startup item, no a script to be run by itself. You need to run it with SystemStarter:sudo SystemStarter start ChmodBPF
I tried that and I get: chgrp: access_bpf: Invalid argument This obviously refers to line 24, which reads: chgrp access_bpf /dev/bpf*Like I said earlier, I'm not an expert, can't really tell what's wrong with that line - or my system. But does that help to troubleshoot?
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- Re: No interfaces, no /dev directory (MacOS X) Steven Ross (Sep 05)
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