Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 19:50:12 +0000 From: "Matthew Grooms" <mgrooms@shrew.net> To: soheil_hh@hotmail.com Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Divert Socket Ported to Windows Message-ID: <200307171950.h6HJoCOW063062@hole.shrew.net>
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>Dear All
>Is there any package like divert socket available or ported on windows ?
>Thanx
>Soheil Hassas Yeganeh
Soheil,
Data is funneled to divert sockets by IPFW ( anyone, please correct
me if Im wrong ) or a similar mechanism which are nonexistant on win32.
The closest open-source thingy ( to my knowledge ) would be winpcap
which is a port of libpcap. ( I believe on *nix this sits on top of BPF
or LPF ) You can do raw netowrk data capture with it but not diversion.
Win32 uses a layered protocol stack for network services. Its
possible to insert a shim at any point that would potentialy be able to
'divert' communication streams ( perhapse via a named pipe ). IIRC,
its not a walk in the park to pull off. They do have a downloadable DDK
for this somewhere on the msdn site. I would suggest you start your
search there.
-Matthew
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