[Windump] Help with Windump
Randy Benderman
RBenderman at casisoft.com
Tue Sep 2 11:32:21 PDT 2008
I had not done that. I changed the properties as you suggested and now
when I run "Winddump -D" I get the Vista cancel/allow window and when I
click on allow it just goes back to the command prompt again. It seems
that there is a window that flashes by very quickly and I cannot see
what might be in there before it closes again. Btw, does winpcap need
the same change to run as administrator?
From: Gianluca Varenni [mailto:gianluca.varenni at cacetech.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:49 AM
To: Randy Benderman; windump at winpcap.org
Subject: Re: [Windump] Help with Windump
Did you run windump with elevated privileges? You need to open the
command prompt by right-clicking on the link and then choosing "run as
administrator".
Let me know if this works
Have a nice day
GV
----- Original Message -----
From: Randy Benderman <mailto:RBenderman at casisoft.com>
To: windump at winpcap.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:04 AM
Subject: [Windump] Help with Windump
I am having problems with both WinPCap and WinDump. Have
installed latest versions (downloaded within last 5 days) of both
programs on a Win Vista x64 system with a Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit
Ethernet adapter.
I'm currently trying to run WinDump to see what it reports about
the adapter but when I run "windump" from the command prompt I get:
windump: PacketGetAdapterNames: The data area passed to a system
call is too sma
ll. (122)
With "windump -D" I get no response whatever, just a new command
prompt:
C:\Users\Robert LaBayne\Downloads>windump -D
C:\Users\Robert LaBayne\Downloads>
I'm running it from the folder where it was downloaded. Could
that be part of the problem? Do I need to move it somewhere else? Any
ideas? I'm stumped.
Randy Benderman
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