Is there anything in /var/log/messages or in /var/log/audit/audit.log?
Maybe a SELinux problem?
Sorry for top-posting. I'm posting from mobile phone.
On 02/01/2012, luis redondo <luis.redondo30(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I'm not able to put the tcpdump program to write to SDHC memory cards using
default configuration.I use : sudo tcpdump -s 96 -i eth0 -w /media/"card ID"
and receive this warning:tcpdump: /mnt/DSLcapture/dslcapture: Permission
denied.My account has administration rights so I do not know what is the
problem here...the FAT32 filesystem?need to give tcpdump any rights? Or is
there other problem?Note: Even when I mount the card on /mnt using mount -t
vfat /dev/mmdcdkl0 /mnt and root owns the directory inside the card where I
want to put the dump files the problem persists.
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