

I have therefore sent an email to acryllic to see whether they feel this could be the cause of my wireshark issue. I do however note that some acrylic NDIS drivers still appear in the list of interfaces when I use administrator mode so I assume that their uninstall script is not perfect. I uninstalled this software - and npcap, rebooted and reinstalled npcap - still no change. Capturing USB traffic on macOS is possible since Wireshark 2.4.0, libpcap 1.9.0, and macOS High Sierra, using the XHC20 interface.
#WIRESHARK PORTABLE NO INTERFACES FOUND FOR MAC#
One of the other pcap based bits of software I use is Acryllic WiFi professional - it actually uses sharppcap Wireshark No Interfaces Found Wireshark For Mac No Interfaces Ip Wireshark Portable No Interfaces wireshark worked before I upgrade macos to 10.15.2. I have also tried updating to the latest npcap (1.5.0) with no change. Just like running tcpdump -D vs sudo tcpdump -D, the first one won't show any of the interfaces, won't compalain/prompt for sudo privileges either. You need to be superuser in order to be able to view interfaces. However given that there was clearly an issue I tried removing both, rebooting and reinstalling npcap - no change. For nix OSes, run wireshark with sudo privileges. I had both winpcap and npcap installed because winpcap was installed by some other software and it has never been an issue in the past. Npcap was NOT installed with the option to restrict access to administrator. I've tried manually removing npcap and re-running the wireshark installation so that npcap is re-installed:

Interfaces ARE detected if I run as Administrator or if I uninstall npcap I suspect this happened after an update - I am using Wireshark 3.4.6 on Windows 10 20H2 with all updates
