How to Install and Uninstall wireshark.src Package on Oracle Linux 8
Last updated: November 27,2024
1. Install "wireshark.src" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install wireshark.src on Oracle Linux 8
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sudo dnf update
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sudo dnf install
wireshark.src
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2. Uninstall "wireshark.src" package
Please follow the guidelines below to uninstall wireshark.src on Oracle Linux 8:
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sudo dnf remove
wireshark.src
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sudo dnf autoremove
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3. Information about the wireshark.src package on Oracle Linux 8
Last metadata expiration check: 4:25:48 ago on Mon Sep 12 02:51:38 2022.
Available Packages
Name : wireshark
Epoch : 1
Version : 2.6.2
Release : 14.el8
Architecture : src
Size : 27 M
Source : None
Repository : ol8_appstream
Summary : Network traffic analyzer
URL : http://www.wireshark.org/
License : GPL+
Description : Wireshark allows you to examine protocol data stored in files or as it is
: captured from wired or wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) networks, USB devices,
: and many other sources. It supports dozens of protocol capture file formats
: and understands more than a thousand protocols.
:
: It has many powerful features including a rich display filter language
: and the ability to reassemble multiple protocol packets in order to, for
: example, view a complete TCP stream, save the contents of a file which was
: transferred over HTTP or CIFS, or play back an RTP audio stream.
Available Packages
Name : wireshark
Epoch : 1
Version : 2.6.2
Release : 14.el8
Architecture : src
Size : 27 M
Source : None
Repository : ol8_appstream
Summary : Network traffic analyzer
URL : http://www.wireshark.org/
License : GPL+
Description : Wireshark allows you to examine protocol data stored in files or as it is
: captured from wired or wireless (WiFi or Bluetooth) networks, USB devices,
: and many other sources. It supports dozens of protocol capture file formats
: and understands more than a thousand protocols.
:
: It has many powerful features including a rich display filter language
: and the ability to reassemble multiple protocol packets in order to, for
: example, view a complete TCP stream, save the contents of a file which was
: transferred over HTTP or CIFS, or play back an RTP audio stream.