Hi Tyson,

Thanks for testing Npcap and I already knew what to do about the service
not start issue. It would be better if you can provide the BSOD issue
reproduce steps because I never encountered this. I also encountered the
connection loss problem sometimes, but it happens in a random way and I
still don't know how to reproduce it.

Cheers,
Yang

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Tyson Key <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Yang,
>
> Thank you for looking into implementing this. Sadly, I tried your package
> on my Win8.1 x86-64 machine, and found that not only did the new NPF
> service not start after uninstalling "real" WinPCap (running the
> installation tool manually, with the -il, and -i options didn't seem to do
> anything, until rebooting), and then your new NPCap in "compatibility
> mode", I had problems connecting to my WLAN, after rebooting (and I also
> received a BSOD, at one stage whilst trying to capture on multiple
> interfaces).
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know if I can reproduce these issues, or provide
> any logging information, this time - but if I get chance, I'll have another
> look.
>
> Take care,
>
> Tyson.
>
> 2015-07-11 10:15 GMT+01:00 Yang Luo <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi list,
>>
>> In order not to diverge with WinPcap interfaces, I have made a "WinPcap
>> Mode" for Npcap, it uses the same system32 directory to put DLLs and has
>> the same "npf" service and driver name. So it can be directly used in
>> Wireshark without any patch.
>>
>> Another news is that I have finished Windows loopback packet capture
>> feature in Npcap, Npcap will install an adapter named "Npcap Loopback
>> Adapter". And I can see the loopback traffic using Wireshark now (See the
>> attached pic). It seems to still have problems, like the "(no response
>> found!)" in the ICMPv6 packets (ping ::1) in the pic. I don't know why
>> Wireshark shows like this, perhaps you guys can provide me a clue.
>>
>> The latest Npcap installer is:
>> https://svn.nmap.org/nmap-exp/yang/NPcap-LWF/npcap-nmap-0.01.exe
>>
>> I have tested this version Npcap under Wireshark 1.12.6 x64, in Windows
>> 8.1 x64 and Windows Server 2016 TP2.
>>
>> Notice: You need to try it under Win7 and later, and no need to change
>> the installation options, just click the "Next"s. Npcap installed in
>> "WinPcap Mode" is exclusive with WinPcap, so you must uninstall WinPcap
>> first (installer will prompt you this).
>>
>> The README is:
>> https://github.com/nmap/npcap
>>
>> The implementation internal about loopback traffic feature is:
>> http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2015/q3/35
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Yang
>>
>>
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