On September 18, 2018 1:31:56 PM GMT+03:00, Alessandro Selli <alessandrose...@linux.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I recently installed etherape 0.9.13-1+b1 and found out it could >not >do anything when run as an unprivileged user: > > >Error opening eth0 : eth0: You don't have permission to capture on that >device (socket: Operation not permitted) - perhaps you need to be root? > > > I could find an "EtherApe (as root)" menu item in my desktop's menu >under System, but it asks for the superuser's password and I don't like >that. > > I then run the following command as root: > > >setcap CAP_NET_RAW=pe /usr/bin/etherape > > > And i can now run etherape as a regular user without entering the >superuser's password or setting the binary SUID root. > > Could this be make a default setting at package installation, or at >least could there be some reference to this setting in the package info >and/or in the command man page? I agree that this should be a package default, not just here but on Debian's side too. Would you like to contact the maintainer or should I?
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