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Thx to you all for help. For the benefit of the readers, here are the answers in short:
- Ring buffer capture file is created with 0600 permission. There is no option in wireshark GUI, but in command line, user can use "-g" option.
- To have the file extension, user needs to provide the extension explicitly. For example: "hello.pcapng", will have something like "hello_00001_20200226191351.pcapng.
Thx to you all for help. For the benefit of the readers, here are is the answers in short:
- Ring buffer capture file is created with 0600 permission. There is no option in wireshark GUI, but in command line, user can use "-g" option.
- To have the file extension, user needs to provide the extension explicitly. For example: "hello.pcapng", will have something like "hello_00001_20200226191351.pcapng.
Thx to you all for help. For the benefit of the readers, here is the answers in short:
1.
Ring buffer capture file is created with 0600 permission. There is Thx to you all for help. For the benefit of the readers, here is the answers in short:
short:
1. Ring buffer capture file is created with 0600 permission. There is **no no option in wireshark GUI**, GUI, but in command line, user can use "**-g**" "-g" option.
2. To have the file extension, **user user needs to provide the extension explicitly**. explicitly. For example: "hello.pcapng", will have something like "hello_00001_20200226191351.pcapng.
"hello_00001_20200226191351.pcapng.