From 635f0a5c2cea2f8156281953f49568e1129debf1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerald Combs Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 09:10:48 -0700 Subject: Update the README. The formatting was mostly AsciiDoc-compliant. Take it the rest of the way. Update the list of supported operating sytems, along with other info. Use HTTPS URLs. Remove README.tru64 while we're here. Change-Id: Ibd9cac5d9f3cdcc7de9c9d7052c14e851e108cbe Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/17014 Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs Petri-Dish: Gerald Combs Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot Reviewed-by: Anders Broman --- README.tru64 | 49 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 49 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.tru64 (limited to 'README.tru64') diff --git a/README.tru64 b/README.tru64 deleted file mode 100644 index 6f0ebd8be7..0000000000 --- a/README.tru64 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -The following instructions are applicable to Tru64 UNIX -(formerly Digital UNIX (formerly DEC OSF/1)) version 4.0, and -probably to later versions as well; at least some options apply to -Digital UNIX 3.2 - perhaps all do. - -In order to use kernel packet filtering on this system, you have -to configure it in such a way : - -Kernel configuration --------------------- - -The packet filtering kernel option must be enabled at kernel -installation. If it was not the case, you can rebuild the kernel with -"doconfig -c" after adding the following line in the kernel -configuration file (/sys/conf/): - - option PACKETFILTER - -or use "doconfig" without any arguments to add the packet filter driver -option via the kernel option menu (see the system administration -documentation for information on how to do this). - -Device configuration --------------------- - -Devices used for packet filtering must be created thanks to -the following command (executed in the /dev directory): - - ./MAKEDEV pfilt - -Interface configuration ------------------------ - -In order to capture all packets on a network, you may want to allow -applications to put the interface on that network into "local copy" -mode, so that Wireshark can see packets sent by the host on which it's -running as well as packets received by that host, and to put the -interface into "promiscuous" mode, so that Wireshark can see packets on -the network segment not sent to the host on which it's running, by using -the pfconfig(1) command: - - pfconfig +c +p - -or allow application to put any interface into "local copy" or -"promiscuous" mode by using the command: - - pfconfig +c +p -a - -Note: all instructions given require root privileges. -- cgit v1.2.3