![]() ![]() Windows releases from Wireshark v2.3.0rc0-2384-g0b8a12fd (gnutls_pubkey_import_privkey is working now for PKCS#11, commit) Windows releases from Wireshark 1.12+ (r400) License changed back to LGPLv2.1+ (development version) License changed from LGPLv2.1+ to LGPLv3 (incompatible license) in July 2018 3.5.x was the stable branch ( announcement), 3.6.x was the development branch ( announcement), 3.3.x was the previous stable branch receiving bug-fixes ( announcement), and 3.4.x was unsupported. These are not always obvious, as the development branch becomes the stable branch when it is deemed ready e.g. ![]() Note: GnuTLS has a stable branch, and sometimes a development branch and/or a previous stable branch. GTK+ 3.0 is the minimum supported version next to GTK+ 2). Note: GTK+ support was completely dropped in Wireshark 3.0 (v2.9.0rc0-33-g36dc5781ba), so we don't bother tracking it anymore (x) GLIB version Long Term Support (LTS) release, macOS 10.14 through 12 Long Term Support (LTS) release, macOS 10.13 High Sierra through 10.15 Catalina, Wireshark Windows 3.4.x and 3.6.x MacOS 10.13 High Sierra through 10.15 Catalina ![]() Long Term Support (LTS) release, macOS 10.12 Sierra through 10.14 Mojave, Wireshark 3.0.x, 3.2.x OS X 10.11 El Capitan through 10.13 High Sierra Minimum required version since April 2022 (v3.7.0rc0-1874-g13075b4ff0) Long Term Support (LTS) release, OS X 10.10 Yosemite through 10.12 Sierra, Wireshark 3.0.0rc1 (macOS only) Requires C++11, OS X Mountain Lion through El Capitan Long Term Support (LTS) release, OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion through 10.11 El Capitan Minimum required version since February 2021 (v3.5.0rc0-1032-gabf9e027fc). Mac OS X 10.7 Lion through 10.10 Yosemite Mac OS X 10.7 Lion through 10.10 Yosemite, "limited" support for 10.6 Snow Leopard ![]() Minimum required version since v3.3.0rc0-111-g14e4759b56 OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard through 10.9 Mavericks, Wireshark 2.6.x. Minimum required version since v2.9.0rc0-27-g5d8964cd Minimum required version on Windows and macOS since v2.3.0rc0-1178-ge8588294 Minimum required version since v2.3.0rc0-1002-g1cd22559 (Qt Long Term Support (LTS) release) Minimum required version since v1.99.10rc0-296-gcc9de69b Minimum required version in initial porting effort For supported macOS hardware and maximum macOS versions, see also Qt version The highlighted Wireshark versions below mark the Qt version that is shipped with the macOS and Windows installers. The Qt Company officially supports the following platforms and configurations. Release dates can be found in Qt-X.Y-release articles at In this case, you can set the setuid bit for dumpcap so that it always runs as root.This sections tracks versions and release dates of various libraries and tools. Finally, if the problem is still not resolved, it may be that dumpcap was not correctly configured, or there is something else preventing it from operating correctly. Then log out and log back in (or reboot), and Wireshark should work correctly without needing additional privileges. In summary, after installing Wireshark, execute the following commands: sudo dpkg-reconfigure wireshark-common Since you are running Ubuntu, this can be resolved by following the instructions given in this answer on the Wireshark Q&A site. This sometimes results from an incomplete or partially successful installation of Wireshark. with sudo), it should generally be avoided (see here, specifically here). While you can avoid this issue by running Wireshark with elevated privileges (e.g. This is usually caused by incorrectly setting up permissions related to running Wireshark correctly. ![]()
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