![]() > Processing Dependency: libsmi.so.2()(64bit) for package: wireshark-1.10.86_64 Oh, and where/how did you install wireshark from? If you install it from the normal Fedora repo, you shouldn't have that dependency error. Looks like you have a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit.įWIW a listing of wireshark dependencies yields: Now, as to what to do to check it's status, not a clue. Wireshark: /usr/lib64/wireshark /usr/share/wireshark Well, I have never used Wireshark and the online tutorials seem to be for Windows use, so I'll just give you the details of the install and associated info if it's helpful: Perl-Net-RawIP.x86_64 : Perl extension for manipulating raw ip packets using libpcap ![]() Pcapy.x86_64 : A Python interface to libpcap Libpcap.x86_64 : A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture Libpcap.i686 : A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture Pylibpcap.x86_64 : A Python module for libpcapĪrptools.x86_64 : Collection of libnet and libpcap based ARP utilities Libpcapnav-devel.x86_64 : Development files for libpcapnav Libpcapnav-devel.i686 : Development files for libpcapnav Libpcapnav.x86_64 : Wrapper library for libpcap offering navigation inside of a tracefile Libpcap-devel.x86_64 : Libraries and header files for the libpcap library Libpcap-devel.i686 : Libraries and header files for the libpcap library Libpcapnav.i686 : Wrapper library for libpcap offering navigation inside of a tracefile Wireshark: error while loading shared libraries: libpcap.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ![]() After installing wireshark I have trouble starting it: ![]()
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