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  • #4906
    PLY
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      if i have two or more adapter connect to the internet, how i find adapter that send packter automatically? or Can winpkfiler capture the packet of all adapter that connect to the Internet?

      #5702
      Vadim Smirnov
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        With WinpkFilter you can capture packets from any amount of adapters (using dedicated for each with WaitForSingleObject, or using single thread for all adapters with WaitForMultiplyObjects).

        Another question is how to determine wich adapters are of your interest (connected to the Internet). There is no universal way to do it. If default Internet connection can be determined as the default route (0.0.0.0 mask 0.0.0.0) then other Internet connections look similar to LAN connections.

        #5703
        PLY
        Participant

          Can you give me an example for WaitForMultiplyObjects? i can’t create thread for each adapter because it waste my time for recreate the whole system.

          #5704
          Vadim Smirnov
          Keymaster

            An example, it can be done like in the code below (I’m sorry C code only)

            TCP_AdapterList		AdList;
            CNdisApi api;
            ETH_REQUEST Request;
            INTERMEDIATE_BUFFER PacketBuffer;
            HANDLE hEvent[32];
            DWORD dwAdapterCount;

            int InitHandles()
            {
            api.GetTcpipBoundAdaptersInfo ( &AdList );

            ADAPTER_MODE Mode;

            Mode.dwFlags = MSTCP_FLAG_SENT_TUNNEL|MSTCP_FLAG_RECV_TUNNEL;

            dwAdapterCount = AdList.m_nAdapterCount ;

            // Create notification events
            for(int nCount = 0; nCount < dwAdapterCount; nCount++)
            {
            hEvent[nCount] = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL);

            Mode.hAdapterHandle = (HANDLE)AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[nCount];

            // Set event for helper driver
            if ((!hEvent[nCount])||(!api.SetPacketEvent((HANDLE)AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[nCount], hEvent[nCount])))
            {
            printf ("Failed to create notification event or set it for driver.n");
            return 0;
            }

            api.SetAdapterMode(&Mode);
            }

            return 1;
            }

            void ReleaseHandles()
            {
            // This function releases packets in the adapter queue and stops listening the interface
            ADAPTER_MODE Mode;

            for(int nCount = 0; nCount < dwAdapterCount; nCount++)
            {
            Mode.dwFlags = 0;
            Mode.hAdapterHandle = (HANDLE)AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[nCount];

            // Set NULL event to release previously set event object
            api.SetPacketEvent(AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[nCount], NULL);

            // Close Event
            if (hEvent[nCount])
            CloseHandle ( hEvent[nCount+1] );

            // Set default adapter mode
            api.SetAdapterMode(&Mode);

            // Empty adapter packets queue
            api.FlushAdapterPacketQueue (AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[nCount]);
            }

            }

            int main(int argc, char* argv[])
            {
            ether_header* pEthHeader = NULL;
            iphdr* pIpHeader = NULL;
            DWORD dwEvent;

            .............

            if(!api.IsDriverLoaded())
            {
            printf ("Driver not installed on this system of failed to load.n");
            return 0;
            }

            InitHandles();

            atexit (ReleaseHandles);


            while (TRUE)
            {
            dwEvent = WaitForMultipleObjects (dwAdapterCount, hEvent, FALSE, INFINITE );

            ResetEvent(hEvent[dwEvent]);

            // Initialize Request
            ZeroMemory ( &Request, sizeof(ETH_REQUEST) );
            ZeroMemory ( &PacketBuffer, sizeof(INTERMEDIATE_BUFFER) );
            Request.EthPacket.Buffer = &PacketBuffer;
            Request.hAdapterHandle = (HANDLE)AdList.m_nAdapterHandle[dwEvent-1];


            while(api.ReadPacket(&Request))
            {

            pEthHeader = (ether_header*)PacketBuffer.m_IBuffer;
            pIpHeader = (iphdr*)(PacketBuffer.m_IBuffer + ETHER_HEADER_LENGTH);

            if (PacketBuffer.m_dwDeviceFlags == PACKET_FLAG_ON_SEND)
            {
            // Place packet on the network interface
            api.SendPacketToAdapter(&Request);
            }
            else
            {
            // Indicate packet to MSTCP
            api.SendPacketToMstcp(&Request);
            }



            }

            }

            return 0;
            }
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