Sorry about that.  I was interpretating raw packets as raw sockets.  I did
find a link that gave some info. about sending raw ethernet frames in
Windows.  Although not quite enough info.

http://codeproject.com/csharp/SendRawPacket.asp

I'll have to dig some more to see what else I can find.

Rob

>
> On Jun 15, 2004, at 11:13 AM, Rob Turpin wrote:
>
>> Some clarification.
>>
>> 1. WinPcap (Windows), libpcap(Unix) have nothing to do with sending
>> packets.
>
> Perhaps they don't have anything to do with sending packets;
> nevertheless, WinPcap has, for several releases, had an API that sends
> packets, and some versions of libpcap such as the OpenBSD one also has
> such an API - the current CVS version of libpcap has the original
> WinPcap API (not the buffered-send APIs) and the OpenBSD API.
>
>> cap - as in capture.
>
> That was its original purpose, perhaps, but it's expanded over time to
> offer more functionality useful for various types of applications
> dealing with raw link-layer packets, such as an API to get lists of
> network interfaces and those interfaces' addresses (as the way that's
> done is platform-dependent, just as the way raw packets are captured
> and transmitted are platform-dependent).
>
>> 2. Windows does have an API to create and send raw packets.
>
> Raw *link-layer* packets, or just raw IP/ICMP/etc. packets?
>
>
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