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  1. WinPcap - Home

    For many years, WinPcap has been recognized as the industry-standard tool for link-layer network access in Windows environments, allowing applications to capture and transmit …

  2. WinPcap Documentation

    Introduction This Manual describes the programming interface and the source code of WinPcap. It provides detailed descriptions of the functions and structures exported to programmers, along …

  3. WinPcap: pcap.h File Reference

    pcap.h File Reference Go to the source code of this file.

  4. Filtering the traffic - WinPcap

    The functions used to filter packets are pcap_compile () and pcap_setfilter (). pcap_compile () takes a string containing a high-level Boolean (filter) expression and produces a low-level byte …

  5. Sending Packets - WinPcap

    While pcap_sendpacket () offers a simple and immediate way to send a single packet, send queues provides an advanced, powerful and optimized mechanism to send a collection of …

  6. WinPcap · Documentation

    Manuals The WinPcap manual and tutorial: inside this manual you will find the documentation of the WinPcap API, a tutorial that will explain how to use the WinPcap functions with several …

  7. WinPcap

    Introduction This Manual describes the programming interface and the source code of WinPcap. It provides detailed descriptions of the functions and structures exported to programmers, along …

  8. Exported functions - WinPcap

    pcap_compile_nopcap () is similar to pcap_compile () except that instead of passing a pcap structure, one passes the snaplen and linktype explicitly. It is intended to be used for compiling …

  9. WinPcap: pcap_if Struct Reference

    PCAP_IF_ interface flags. Currently the only possible flag is PCAP_IF_LOOPBACK, that is set if the interface is a loopback interface. Definition at line 153 of file incs/pcap.h.

  10. Capturing the packets without the callback - WinPcap

    The callback-based capture mechanism of pcap_loop () is elegant and it could be a good choice in some situations. However, handling a callback is sometimes not practical -- it often makes …