Download  the wireshark .dmg and open it up.
Then copy the command line files to a location in your path:
512 Â sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin
513 Â sudo cp /Volumes/Wireshark/Utilities/Command\ Line/* /usr/local/bin
Download  the wireshark .dmg and open it up.
Then copy the command line files to a location in your path:
512 Â sudo mkdir /usr/local/bin
513 Â sudo cp /Volumes/Wireshark/Utilities/Command\ Line/* /usr/local/bin
Hi! I’m trying to get tshark installed on 10.9 and not having much luck. This is the only reference I can find to anyone working out how! Would you mind having another look at how it works and seeing what you can do? I think the distribution has changed. tshark seems to exist inside wireshark.app, but I can’t work out how to move it anywhere useful!
Thanks!
I’m posting here to help anyone in the future who find this – run this in terminal first, and then reinstall Wireshark, and it’ll hopefully work!
ruby -e “$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/go/install)”