Customize 'permission denied' error.
From: Jan Safranek <jsafrane@redhat.com>
Add Fedora-specific message to error output when dumpcap cannot be started
because of permissions.
Signed-off-by: Jan Safranek <jsafrane@redhat.com>
diff -up wireshark-1.6.1/capture_sync.c.group-msg wireshark-1.6.1/capture_sync.c
--- wireshark-1.6.1/capture_sync.c.group-msg 2011-07-18 22:18:53.000000000 +0200
+++ wireshark-1.6.1/capture_sync.c 2011-07-21 10:52:28.962144991 +0200
@@ -351,6 +351,7 @@ sync_pipe_start(capture_options *capture
gchar *signal_pipe_name;
#else
char errmsg[1024+1];
+ const char *securitymsg = "";
int sync_pipe[2]; /* pipe used to send messages from child to parent */
enum PIPES { PIPE_READ, PIPE_WRITE }; /* Constants 0 and 1 for PIPE_READ and PIPE_WRITE */
#endif
@@ -596,8 +597,10 @@ sync_pipe_start(capture_options *capture
dup2(sync_pipe[PIPE_WRITE], 2);
ws_close(sync_pipe[PIPE_READ]);
execv(argv[0], (gpointer)argv);
- g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof errmsg, "Couldn't run %s in child process: %s",
- argv[0], g_strerror(errno));
+ if (errno == EPERM || errno == EACCES)
+ securitymsg = "\nAre you a member of the 'wireshark' group? Try running\n'usermod -a -G wireshark _your_username_' as root.";
+ g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof errmsg, "Couldn't run %s in child process: %s%s",
+ argv[0], g_strerror(errno), securitymsg);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, errmsg, "");
/* Exit with "_exit()", so that we don't close the connection
@@ -687,6 +690,7 @@ sync_pipe_open_command(const char** argv
int i;
#else
char errmsg[1024+1];
+ const char *securitymsg = "";
int sync_pipe[2]; /* pipe used to send messages from child to parent */
int data_pipe[2]; /* pipe used to send data from child to parent */
#endif
@@ -811,8 +815,10 @@ sync_pipe_open_command(const char** argv
ws_close(sync_pipe[PIPE_READ]);
ws_close(sync_pipe[PIPE_WRITE]);
execv(argv[0], (gpointer)argv);
- g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof errmsg, "Couldn't run %s in child process: %s",
- argv[0], g_strerror(errno));
+ if (errno == EPERM || errno == EACCES)
+ securitymsg = "\nAre you a member of the 'wireshark' group? Try running\n'usermod -a -G wireshark _your_username_' as root.";
+ g_snprintf(errmsg, sizeof errmsg, "Couldn't run %s in child process: %s%s",
+ argv[0], g_strerror(errno), securitymsg);
sync_pipe_errmsg_to_parent(2, errmsg, "");
/* Exit with "_exit()", so that we don't close the connection