Dear All, After upgrading from Fedora 31 to 32 I am no longer able to launch wireshark as it fails trying to find local interfaces. Based on my troubleshooting it appears to be an issue with permission, the application was reinstalled and downgraded; however, that did not resolve the issue. A new account was created and I still encountered Wireshark crashing while trying to find local interfaces. I concluded that it is indeed a permission issue because I can launch the application with the root account or by calling sudo wireshark from the terminal. My login is a member of the wireshark group and I can see the local interfaces if I execute /usr/bin/dumpcap -D or /usr/bin/wireshark -D. At the same time if I execute sudo -u <username> wireshark the application works. Has anyone experience this behaviour after upgrading from F31 to F32? Additionally, I installed a vanilla F32 VM and and wireshark worked but after updating it I am seeing the same behaviour. -- Earl Ramirez <earlaramirez@xxxxxxxxx>
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