As I said, the IP helper API provides such information, as far as I know. 
Otherwise you would need to write some lightweight filter driver (I think 
that's the name of the technology, it changes between different windows 
versions)  that will basically interact with the TCP/IP stack and provide you 
such information.

Have a nice day
GV


From: Greg Hauptmann 
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 4:13 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Winpcap-users] using Network Monitor versus WinPCap for 
realtimenetwork usage statistics monitoring/capture?


thanks Gianluca 


Any other ideas (noting Q1 answer) re how to monitor/track network usage on a 
per PC application/process basis then?   Is it perhaps an unachievable thing?




On 10 July 2010 02:11, Gianluca Varenni <[email protected]> wrote:

  1. WinPcap does not provide any information as to which process transmitted a 
specific packet. It's possible to get such information (for TCP/UDP 
connections) with the IP helper APIs, and correlate it with the packets. In any 
case, if the traffic is for example generated by WinPcap, the IP helper API 
would not help.
  2. Supported
  3. Supported
  4. It won't slow down internet browsing, but it might slow down the machine. 
At the end of the story, you are running another application on the system. If 
the application is CPU/disk intensive (e.g. becuase it dumps every packet to 
disk) then the whole system would slow down.
  5. WinPcap just provides packets. The application is in charge of saving the 
collected data in a way that another application can read such data.
  6. WinPcap needs to be installed separately (there is no silent installer). 
If you need to embed WinPcap into a commercial application and do not want to 
install WinPcap separately, you can also opt for WinPcap Professional 
http://www.cacetech.com/products/winpcap_pro.html

  Have a nice day
  GV


  From: Greg Hauptmann 
  Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 11:16 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: [Winpcap-users] using Network Monitor versus WinPCap for real 
timenetwork usage statistics monitoring/capture?


  Hi,
  I have some requirements I would like to implement, see below.  My questions 
are:

  a) would I be able to use WinPCap to implement these requirements?

  b) I'm aware of Microsoft Network Monitor also - anyone across this as well 
that would be in a position to suggest which direction I should start going?



  Requirements


  1. Allow collection / real-time-monitoring of network usage from a users 
Windows PC to a specific set of IP addresses (or DNS names), on a per 
application/process running on the PC point of view, differentiating between 
"up" and "down" traffic.  For example: show how much network traffic has been 
used (sending to the configured set of IP addresses/DNS names) for each PC 
process/application for the day so far.

  2. Solution should run on the PC that the user is utilising (i.e. not require 
setup of software on a separate PC)

  3. For Windows PC (e.g. XP, Vista, Windows 7)

  4. Shouldn't cause noticeable performance hit for the users (e.g. slow down 
internet browsing)

  5. Would want the data collected stored on the PC in a manner that a GUI 
program (e.g. C# WPF app) could access for displaying to user.

  6. If possible ability to satisfy with only one application download/install 
(i.e. if possible no dependency on the user pre-installing another application)

  Have a nice day
  GV



  thanks





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