The problem results from having the SonicWall VPN client
manager software running in the background. Even without
an active VPN connection, the client seems to interfere
with WinPCap. Merely exiting the client manager program
clears up the problem. It is not necessary to uninstall
anything.
Many
Yes, I tried both 3.0 and 3.1b4 with the same results.
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James GarrisonAthens Group, Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]5608 Parkcrest Dr
http://www.athensgroup.comAustin, TX 78731
PGP: RSA=0x92E90A3B DH/DSS=0x498D331C
I tried doing the capture using only the example files
incuded in the PCap developer's kit, compiled under cygwin,
and got exactly the same results.
./pf -i \Device\NPF_{31D5255E-54E4-482B-B31C-58CA451DBFFE} \
-o test.dat -p port 25
The resulting capture file contains only one side of the
You said in your previous mail that you were using WinPCap 3.0. Did you
try 3.1b4 too? Do you have the same results?
Loris
James Garrison wrote:
I tried doing the capture using only the example files
incuded in the PCap developer's kit, compiled under cygwin,
and got exactly the same results.