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Re: No interfaces, no /dev directory (MacOS X)
From: Steven Ross <wireshark.org () bustspammers com>
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 21:40:37 -0700
On Sep 6, 2011, at 00:13 , Guy Harris wrote:
On Sep 5, 2011, at 10:03 PM, Steven Ross wrote:Thanks for the explanation of the /dev directory. Confirmed everything you said and it does show there /dev/bpf0 to /dev/bpf6.bpf6? Initially, only 5 BPF devices are created;
Today, after shut-down over night, it only shows bpf0 to bpf3, see below.
1) What does the command "id" print?
uid=501(svenr) gid=501(svenr) groups=501(svenr),98(_lpadmin), 32(boinc_project),31(boinc_master),101(com.apple.access_ssh),80(admin)
2) What does the command "ls -l /dev/bpf*" print?
crw-rw---- 1 root wheel 23, 0 Sep 6 21:29 /dev/bpf0 crw-rw---- 1 root wheel 23, 1 Sep 6 20:47 /dev/bpf1 crw-rw---- 1 root wheel 23, 2 Sep 6 20:47 /dev/bpf2 crw-rw---- 1 root wheel 23, 3 Sep 6 20:47 /dev/bpf3
What do the commands which dseditgroup
/usr/sbin/dseditgroup
and man dseditgroup print?
dseditgroup(8) BSD System Manager's Manual dseditgroup(8)
NAME dseditgroup -- group record manipulation tool. SYNOPSIS dseditgroup [options] [parameters] groupname options:-o operation perform (read, create, delete, edit, checkmember) operation with given group-
name-p prompt for authentication password
-q disables interactive verification -v verbose logging to stdout parameters:-m member username to use for checkmember option -n nodename directory node location of group record
-u username authenticate with admin username -P password authentication password -a recordname name of the record to add -d recordname name of the record to delete-t recordtype type of the record to add or delete
-i gid gid to add/replace -g guid GUID to add/replace -S sid SID to add/replace -r realname realname to add/replace -k keyword keyword to add -c comment comment to add/replace -s timetolive seconds to live to add/replace-f n | l change the group's format - 'n' for the new group format and 'l' for the legacy
group format DESCRIPTION... (followed by several pages of manual, I assume you don't need me to paste them all?)
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