WinPcap: the Free Packet Capture Architecture for Windows


Last modified: Monday, September 10, 2001 14.31

Description

Version 2.2

WinPcap is an architecture for packet capture and network analysis for the Win32 platforms. It includes a kernel-level packet filter, a low-level dynamic link library (packet.dll), and a high-level and system-independent library (wpcap.dll, based on libpcap version 0.5).

The packet filter is a device driver that adds to Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT and Windows 2000 the ability to capture and send raw data from a network card, with the possibility to filter and store in a buffer the captured packets. 

Packet.dll is an API that can be used to access directly the functions of the packet driver, offering a programming interface independent from the Microsoft OS.

Wpcap.dll exports a set of high level capture primitives that are compatible with libpcap, the famous UNIX capture library. These functions allow to capture packets in a way independent from the underlying network hardware and operating system.

WinPcap is released under a BSD-style licence.

This work has been partially sponsored by Microsoft Research.

Please send bug reports to [email protected].

 

This product includes software developed by the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.
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