

Additionally, most (not all) don't talk about the prerequisites for Wireshark, and none seem to make mention of rpm-setup.sh, a handy little script for installing all the rpm prerequisites. There's plenty of articles out there on installing from source, but most of them reference a Wireshark 2.x version, which seems to have slightly different build steps. The goal of this post is just to try to save people from the dependency hell. Newest Wireshark version as of this writing is 3.0.6. Now, RHEL might be back-porting security patches (I'm not sure with Wireshark), but there's no new features, and in my case, I needed mergecap specifically to be able to handle pcap-ng captures. This version was released in June 2013, and reached end of life in June 2015. The current version available via yum install is 1.10.14. * Sat Fedora Release Engineering - 1:3.6.Wireshark on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is, for some reason, about a decade out of date. * Sat Fedora Release Engineering - 1:3.6.2-2 Drop gating for python3-devel dependency Adding a couple of tweaks for the latest rebased version Only compat-lua is supported, on Fedora only * Sat Fedora Release Engineering - 1:4.0.2-2 #install tshark together with wireshark GUI Patch8: wireshark-0008-glib2-g_strdup-build.patch Patch6: wireshark-0006-Move-tmp-to-var-tmp.patch Patch4: wireshark-0004-Restore-Fedora-specific-groups.patch Patch3: wireshark-0003-fix-string-overrun-in-plugins-profinet.patch Patch2: wireshark-0002-Customize-permission-denied-error.patch

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