![]() Not going to say I was wrong, but perhaps you could say it was half-baked. So in other words, I didn’t compile this correctly, and even shared how to do it incorrectly. You can see all I didn’t include in the compiling here: I found out that in my compiling of Wireshark, I didn’t include the GNUTLS package - and actually, it turns out there’s a lot I didn’t include that would actually solve the bugs I mentioned in the previous post. ![]() Come Monday morning at Sharkfest 2019, during a TLS training session with I had a problem with decrypting packets (I couldn’t add RSA keys). In my previous post, I gave instructions on how to build and install Wireshark 3.0.1 for Ubuntu 18.04, which did the trick at the time, but it was a little hasty and had a few bugs that I didn’t know how to resolve at the time. (Updated 2020101 with new dependencies needed) ![]() I recommend using PPA versus compiling from source, unless you need to compile from source…or like to do it the hard way. Looks like the PPA is active again with at least 3.2.x (it was inactive and still running 2.x at the time I wrote this):
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