Hello all, Has anybody else run WinPcap 3.1 beta 2 in Win2000 with no TCP-IP installed on the machine? I've been running fine for weeks with TCP-IP disabled, but then I realized that with all of the stupid TCP and UDP listening ports Windows opens up (can you say, "virus invitations?"), I really didn't want TCP-IP installed at all. So I removed TCP-IP, and re-ran my program.
Surprise! WinPcap (OK, actually Packet32) throws up errors saying, "Can not find TCP/IP bindings. In order to run the packet capture driver you must install TCP-IP." Guess what? It is not true! WinPcap runs perfectly with no TCP-IP driver installed, both with my own application and with Ethereal (although Ethereal _does_ throw an access violation when you quit the program). So has anybody else encountered this? I just joined MSDN and have not received, installed, or tested my DDK yet, so I am not comfortable rebuilding Packet32.DLL with the error message and false return to PacketGetAdapterNames() commented out (about line 1671 of Packet32.C). Could somebody on the list perhaps do a quick build of that for me? I'd be much obliged. Thanks to all, Rob--- ----------------------------------------------------------------- LapTwo Technology Corporation Phone: 763-633-9434 16820 Highway 10, Suite 130 Fax: 253-276-2755 Elk River, Minnesota 55330 http://www.laptwo.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================================== This is the WinPcap users list. It is archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ To unsubscribe use mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==================================================================
