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Subject: [Winpcap-users] How does wincap bypass OS and transport/application
From: Bilal Shahid <bil.shah () gmail ! com>
Date: 2010-07-08 14:06:08
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Documentation I have found so far mainly talks about how to implement the
api but does'nt say much how it bypasses OS and transport/application layer.
I read somewhere one of the wincap service runs in the kernel with Windows's
service responsible for TCP and works as a liason between the my user
application and NIC.
Please point me to a document that explains how it does it and what exactly
does it by pass.
Thank you.
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Documentation I have found so far mainly talks about how to implement the a=
pi but does'nt say much how it bypasses OS and transport/application la=
yer.<div>I read somewhere one of the wincap service runs in the kernel with=
Windows's service responsible for TCP and works as a liason between th=
e my user application and NIC.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Please point me to a document that explains how it does=
it and what exactly does it by pass.</div><div><br></div><div>Thank you.</=
div>
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