You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Not sure whether it's meant to be this way, but the default homer-app has no tshark in it. So I added it. And still got bad pcap, even if I upload a single SIP frame uncompressed pcap.
One problem: how dumpcap is installed. By default, on alpine, it is root:wireshark, but no attempt except for root:root seemed to work. So:
{"level":"error","msg":"Bad decoding: tshark has been not enabled","time":"2024-09-20T17:54:13Z"}
{"level":"error","msg":"Bad decoding: tshark has been not enabled","time":"2024-09-20T17:57:44Z"}
{"level":"error","msg":"Bad decoding: tshark has been not enabled","time":"2024-09-20T18:14:33Z"}
But apparently my external config doesn't propagate to the docker container. The startup scripts don't configure for tshark. So I manually edited the config in the image.
Then I got the following if I tried 65535 (nobody):
{"level":"info","msg":"running under root/wheel: UID: [0], GID: [0] - [0] - [0]. Changing to user...","time":"2024-09-20T18:42:25Z"}
{"level":"error","msg":"You run external decoder under root! Please set UID/GID in the config","time":"2024-09-20T18:42:25Z"}
But.... no response. I got NS_ERROR_NET_RESET.
🤷
Maybe it's broken.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Not sure whether it's meant to be this way, but the default homer-app has no tshark in it. So I added it. And still got
bad pcap
, even if I upload a single SIP frame uncompressed pcap.One problem: how
dumpcap
is installed. By default, on alpine, it isroot:wireshark
, but no attempt except forroot:root
seemed to work. So:But, no matter what, I still get a 400 with JSON:
{"data":{},"message":"bad pcap data"}
.I set up my
webapp_config.json
to include:Checked the logs and..
Changed the
webapp_config.json
to:Restart. Check the logs and...
But apparently my external config doesn't propagate to the docker container. The startup scripts don't configure for tshark. So I manually edited the config in the image.
Then I got the following if I tried 65535 (nobody):
So at least a bug in that info line.
And the following if I use 0 (root):
But.... no response. I got NS_ERROR_NET_RESET.
🤷
Maybe it's broken.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: