It's a standard Ethernet card.
I'm opening the interface as such:
if ( (adhandle= pcap_open( d->name, // name of the device
1024 * 4, // max bytes to capture
0, // could be PCAP_OPENFLAG_PROMISCUOUS
-1, // read timeout
0, // auth struct
errbuf // error buffer
) ) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr,"\nUnable to open the adapter. %s is not supported by
WinPcap\n", d->name);
/* Free the device list */
pcap_freealldevs(alldevs);
return 0;
}
Thank-you,
I.M.
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gianluca Varenni
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 3:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Winpcap-users] winpcap not capturing anything
Are you capturing on a standard ethernet/wireless card?
What parameters are you using with pcap_open?
Have a nice day
GV
From: Imre Magyar<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 6:24 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [Winpcap-users] winpcap not capturing anything
Hello all,
I've spent a couple weeks trying to figure this out on my own, but to no avail
and no amount of searching seems to help me find answers, so I'm hoping
somebody out there can help.
I have a Windows .Net application that uses multiple managed Visual C++ DLLs,
one of which interfaces to winpcap. The program model is fairly simple; upon
entry to the DLL I open the interface with pcap_open(), spawn a separate thread
to repeatedly call pcap_next_ex() while the main thread returns to managed
context to continue the main application thread.
The problem is that pcap_next_ex() never manages to see a single packet.
Running wireshark on the same interface simultaneously verifies that the
packets are on the wire, but I never see a single one.
But it gets stranger, because everything works fine on some Windows PCs (all
running XP) yet this happens reliably on others.
If I take the DLL code and change it such that it's run as a standard
standalone WIN32 application, everything works perfectly, so I think that the
problem isn't winpcap itself, just something having to do with the .net
application contexts.
So at the risk of asking about something that is obvious to everyone else,
could someone please help me with some ideas as to what's going on?
Thank-you!
--Imre M.
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