On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Tyson Key <[email protected]> wrote:

> After rebooting from uninstalling MS NetMon, I restarted Wireshark, and
> got the usual "NPF service not running; no interfaces available" note. This
> persists, even if I try "NPFInstall -r", and Wireshark still claims that no
> interfaces are available.
>
>
"*NPFInstall -r*" isn't used in Npcap. "*NPF service not running; no
interfaces available*" is a common problem for Npcap previous versions. And
I think it should disappear if you have uninstalled previous versions
totally.


> Eventually, after uninstalling NPCap, removing all of the loopback
> interfaces, and running CCleaner to remove any residual registry data, and
> then rebooting yet again, I could start Wireshark, and list the installed
> interfaces - but unsurprisingly, a few moments later, I received another
> BSoD.
>
> If it helps, my Wireshark version is:
>
> Version 1.99.8-492-g3f0f49d (v1.99.8rc0-492-g3f0f49d from master)
>
> Copyright 1998-2015 Gerald Combs <[email protected]> and contributors.
> License GPLv2+: GNU GPL version 2 or later <
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
> warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
>
> Compiled (64-bit) with GTK+ 2.24.23, with Cairo 1.12.16, with Pango
> 1.36.8, with
> WinPcap (unknown), with libz 1.2.8, with GLib 2.42.0, with SMI 0.4.8, with
> c-ares 1.9.1, with Lua 5.2, with GnuTLS 3.2.15, with Gcrypt 1.6.2, with MIT
> Kerberos, with GeoIP, with PortAudio V19-devel (built Jul 22 2015), with
> AirPcap.
>
> Running on 64-bit Windows 8.1, build 9600, with locale English_United
> Kingdom.1252, with Npcap version 0.01 (packet.dll version 0.03), based on
> WinPcap version 4.1.3 (packet.dll version 4.1.0.3001), based on libpcap
> version
> 1.0 branch 1_0_rel0b (20091008), with GnuTLS 3.2.15, with Gcrypt 1.6.2,
> without
> AirPcap.
> AMD A6-5200 APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics     (with SSE4.2), with 5577MB
> of
> physical memory.
>
>
> Built using Microsoft Visual C++ 12.0 build 31101
>
> Wireshark is Open Source Software released under the GNU General Public
> License.
>
> Check the man page and http://www.wireshark.org for more information.
>

I used Wireshark latest stable version: Version 1.12.6 (v1.12.6-0-gee1fce6
from master-1.12). But I don't think it makes a difference by using stable
version or development version, as its WinPcap related low-level code
rarely changed between these two versions.


>
> Other than NetMon (which I've removed), the only other things that I think
> could be causing a conflict are either the VMware host-only networking
> filters; the networking components included with whatever Bluetooth stack
> Lenovo shipped; the massive pile of hacks installed by the Gacela component
> of "Nurago Web Meter", or my Atheros WLAN drivers (which caused Acrylic
> Wi-Fi's NDIS filters to crash, when I briefly had that installed, a while
> ago).
>

What version VMware are you using? Workstation or just Player? I used
VMware Workstation 11.1.2 build-2780323 on my host, but I didn't install it
on my test VM yet.


Cheers,
Yang
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