Hi.
We've just got a bug report saying that we miss a declaration in the DLL
export list.
This affacts mainly WB code.
We're evaluating these fixes before putting them in the WinPcap release.
Cheers,

        fulvio

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> taganov
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 16:43
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> Subject: [tcpdump-workers] WinPCap in Visual Basic
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if there is a way to use the WinPCap libraries
> from Visual Basic?  I've been unable to connect to the Wpcap.dll
> at all (file not found error), and the packet.dll breaks my
> project when I connect to it.  I know I'm doing something
> extremely wrong, but I'm not sure what.  I'm writing an
> application that sits on the bus of a cash register system in a
> fast food restaurant and displays orders to the outside
> customers.  I'm trying to listen to an older Register system that
> uses a custom protocol, so I need to set the card up in
> promiscuous mode and receive in the data.  Once I get the raw
> data, I can do my own processing, filtering, and sorting.  All I
> need the WinPCap library to do is
>
>     1.  Open the network adapter in promiscuous mode
>     2.  Get the raw data packets and give them to my program (not
> save them to a file or display them in a window
>     3.  Close the adapter when the program is terminated.
>
> I see on the site that the library can only be compiled in Visual
> C++ 6.0.  We're using Visual Studio 5.0 here, and upgrading to
> 6.0 is not really an option for our project.  I've already tried
> compiling the C++ Source in VC++ 5.0, just to see, but it doesn't
> work; which is as I expected from what you said on the website.
>
> Even if you can't help me with this, this library is a really
> impressive piece of work!
>
> Thanks,
> Chris McKenzie
> Project Manager
> Techknow Inc
> www.gotechknow.com
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