Why not having two LAN cards ?
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From: Widita Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Actually all I
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Actually all I need is just to make windows ignore any tcp/udp traffic
at
a
range of ports (eg : 3 - 4).
Does Winsock have any facility to do this?
The only solution I
] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Hello,
I am building a NAT application using WinPCAP and I need to request an
ephemeral port to Windows
Can anybody share me the code in order to request an ephemeral port?
Right now, i've tried to translate the client's HTTP Syn Request to a web
server,
the web
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To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Hello,
Is it really possible to build a NAT application with WinPcap/ICS?
Doesn't
it require a NDIS driver? Any comments
Subject: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Hello,
I am building a NAT application using WinPCAP and I need to request an
ephemeral port to Windows
Can anybody share me the code in order to request an ephemeral port?
Right now, i've tried to translate the client's HTTP Syn
: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Hello,
Is it really possible to build a NAT application with WinPcap/ICS?
Doesn't it require a NDIS driver? Any comments?
Regards,
SubZero
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From: Widita Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: twsocket@elists.org
Sent
I wonder if LSP could be used with the Borland platform or is it
DDK-specific?
Regards,
SZ
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From: Widita Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ICS support mailing twsocket@elists.org
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] Requesting an Ephemeral Port
Widita Nugraha wrote:
On 5/2/06, Arno Garrels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Widita Nugraha wrote:
I think LSP is far beyond my knowledge...
How about using Winsock's RAW Socket capability?
AFAIK RAW Sockets support writing/changing packets only in
W2K.
not supported in Windows XP?
RAW
Actually all I need is just to make windows ignore any tcp/udp traffic at a
range of ports (eg : 3 - 4).
Does Winsock have any facility to do this?
The only solution I thought about right now is disabling TCP/IP on the LAN
adapter that connected to Internet(WAN).
I receive all the
Hello,
I am building a NAT application using WinPCAP and I need to request an
ephemeral port to Windows
Can anybody share me the code in order to request an ephemeral port?
Right now, i've tried to translate the client's HTTP Syn Request to a web
server,
the web server replied (SYN/ACK) to
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