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OK, sort of hate posting every second of my troubles buthave
Wireshark able to see my interface(s) now, thanks to Google. Not
that you folks aren't helping -- you definitely are -- just there is
a long delay in the e-mail forum posts.<br>
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Found this:<br>
<blockquote>Open a terminal by pressing <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>T</kbd>
and type the following commands:
<pre><code>sudo dpkg-reconfigure wireshark-common
</code></pre>
<p>press the right arrow and enter for yes</p>
<pre><code>sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/dumpcap
</code></pre>
<p>you should now be able to run it without root and you will be
able to capture.</p>
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I think the 'shortcut fix' is the "chmod +x" but I'm not sure.<br>
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Anyway, Wireshark now sees several inputs including enp0s7.<br>
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...OK, "Wire_02.pcapng" is uploaded at <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://pastebin.com/SKW0gzzs">https://pastebin.com/SKW0gzzs</a><br>
I scanned for user and password and didn't find any, which seems
like a problem.<br>
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OK - I think I can leave you folks alone for a while! <g><br>
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Barry<br>
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