Linux ilug wrote:
> I tried editing the /etc/sudoers following your advice. There were
> several different paths but none seem to allow users to access to
> ethereal, option 2 is not working for me either. This is what I typed
If you type 'which ethereal' as root, it will tell you where the
ethereal binary is located.
Steve
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