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How to install older wireshark and tshark version in ubuntu linux

I want to install this version of wireshark in ubuntu linux which is installed in windows machine

Wireshark>tshark.exe -v
TShark (Wireshark) 2.2.11 (v2.2.11-0-gd8ff95388a)

I installed this windows version from https://1.na.dl.wireshark.org/win64/a...

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asked 2024-02-19 12:46:35 +0000
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Chuckc's avatar Chuckc (2024-02-19 13:01:19 +0000) edit

Why do you want such an old version?

hugo.vanderkooij's avatar hugo.vanderkooij (2024-02-19 13:31:57 +0000) edit

Some tshark filters which are used by internal scripts are deprecated in latest version of wireshark.

ramsk's avatar ramsk (2024-02-19 13:36:07 +0000) edit

What are those filter expressions, and what you mean by "deprecated"? Note that, normally, "deprecated" means "you can use them, but you get a warning", not "they don't work"; if the filters don't work at all, we might be able to indicate what you should use instead, so you're not stuck using a very old version of wireshark which is not guaranteed to work on newer versions of Windows (so you may have to abandon it unless you continue to run the older version of Windows, even if only in a virtual machine), and is going to be harder to get to run on UN*Xes.

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You would have to go into those distribution archives to see what you can find. And then it may become a question of compatibility between your install of ubuntu and that old package. The best I could find was this.

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answered 2024-02-19 20:49:56 +0000
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