
> Any chance to add support for dialup / PPP interfaces? This is one of the WinPcap feature that got lost when transitioning from Windows XP to Vista ( ). Congratulations and thanks for your work! > I just gave a quick try to Npcap 0.0.1 on my Windows 7 圆4 box and it seems to work pretty well. > The implementation internal about loopback traffic feature is: Npcap installed in "WinPcap Mode" is exclusive with WinPcap, so you must uninstall WinPcap first (installer will prompt you this). > Notice: You need to try it under Win7 and later, and no need to change the installation options, just click the "Next"s. > I have tested this version Npcap under Wireshark 1.12.6 圆4, in Windows 8.1 圆4 and Windows Server 2016 TP2. I don't know why Wireshark shows like this, perhaps you guys can provide me a clue. It seems to still have problems, like the "(no response found!)" in the ICMPv6 packets (ping ::1) in the pic. And I can see the loopback traffic using Wireshark now (See the attached pic). > Another news is that I have finished Windows loopback packet capture feature in Npcap, Npcap will install an adapter named "Npcap Loopback Adapter". So it can be directly used in Wireshark without any patch. > In order not to diverge with WinPcap interfaces, I have made a "WinPcap Mode" for Npcap, it uses the same system32 directory to put DLLs and has the same "npf" service and driver name. > On Wed, at 3:16 AM, Pascal Quantin wrote: Later tonight I will try Nmap on a Windows 8.1 圆4 box and see whether I can reproduce the issue reported by Tyson.

Do you see such miniport or only the WAN family? Eventually I could give it a try if you can add its support.


īut I do have access to a MBIM (USB class used to control wireless modems starting from Windows 8) which is not listed by WinPcap either (for now I'm using USBPcap to capture the traffic).Īccording to (v=vs.85).as pu it should be listed as a WWAN (or MB) miniport driver. I was asking just in case as this is a question we have from time to time on. I guess the corresponding miniport should be PPPoE but I cannot verify it as I do not have such device. > These adapters are listed on my machine, theoretically should be able to be opened by Npcap driver. > I am not very familiar about dialup/PPP interfaces, perhaps you mean capturing on adapters like below?
