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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ If you have not built libpcap, and your system does not have libpcap installed, install libpcap first. Your system might provide a version of libpcap that can be installed; if so, to compile tcpdump you might need to install a "developer" version of libpcap as well as the -"run-time" version. You can also install tcpdump.org's version of +"run-time" version. You can also install The Tcpdump Group version of libpcap; see [this file](README.md) for the location. You will need a C99 compiler to build tcpdump. The build system @@ -12,16 +12,34 @@ the generally available GNU C compiler (GCC) or Clang. After libpcap has been built (either install it with `make install` or make sure both the libpcap and tcpdump source trees are in the same -directory), run `./configure` (a shell script). `configure` will +directory), do the following steps: + +* If you build from a git clone rather than from a release archive, +run `./autogen.sh` (a shell script). The autogen.sh script will +build the `configure` and `config.h.in` files. + +On some system, you may need to set the `AUTORECONF` variable, like: +`AUTORECONF=autoreconf-2.69 ./autogen.sh` +to select the `autoreconf` version you want to use. + +* Run `./configure` (a shell script). The configure script will determine your system attributes and generate an appropriate `Makefile` -from `Makefile.in`. Now build tcpdump by running `make`. +from `Makefile.in`. The configure script has a number of options to +control the configuration of tcpdump; `./configure --help` will show +them. + +* Next, build tcpdump by running `make`. + +On OpenBSD, you may need to set, before the `make`, the `AUTOCONF_VERSION` +variable like: +`AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.69 make` -If everything builds ok, `su` and type `make install`. This will install +If everything builds fine, `su` and type `make install`. This will install tcpdump and the manual entry. Any user will be able to use tcpdump to read saved captures. Whether a user will be able to capture traffic depends on the OS and the configuration of the system; see the [tcpdump man page](https://www.tcpdump.org/manpages/tcpdump.1.html) -for details. DO NOT give untrusted users the ability to +for details. Do **NOT** give untrusted users the ability to capture traffic. If a user can capture traffic, he or she could use utilities such as tcpdump to capture any traffic on your net, including passwords. @@ -29,11 +47,11 @@ passwords. Note that most systems ship tcpdump, but usually an older version. Building tcpdump from source as explained above will usually install the binary as `/usr/local/bin/tcpdump`. If your system has other tcpdump -binaries, you might need to deinstall these or to set the PATH environment +binaries, you might need to deinstall these or to set the `PATH` environment variable if you need the `tcpdump` command to run the new binary (`tcpdump --version` can be used to tell different versions apart). -If your system is not one which we have tested tcpdump on, you may have +If your system is not one that we have tested tcpdump on, you may have to modify the `configure` script and `Makefile.in`. Please [send us patches](https://www.tcpdump.org/index.html#patches) for any modifications you need to make. @@ -62,15 +80,14 @@ ascii_strcasecmp.c - locale-independent case-independent string comparison routines atime.awk - TCP ack awk script atm.h - ATM traffic type definitions +autogen.sh - build configure and config.h.in (run this first) bpf_dump.c - BPF program printing routines, in case libpcap doesn't have them chdlc.h - Cisco HDLC definitions cpack.c - functions to extract packed data cpack.h - declarations of functions to extract packed data config.guess - autoconf support -config.h.in - autoconf input config.sub - autoconf support -configure - configure script (run this first) configure.ac - configure script source doc/README.* - some building documentation ethertype.h - Ethernet type value definitions |