This section explains how to compile WinPcap, both the kernel level and
the user-level portion, on the various Win32 platforms. The source code can be
found on the WinPcap website, at http://www.winpcap.org/install/.
Compiling the driver
Two main NPF source trees are available for compilation: Windows NTx and Windows 9x. Note that, since the NPF Driver is platform-dependent, it is
STRONGLY suggested to compile it on the OS where it will be used, in order to
link the correct DDK libraries. For example, if you compile the
driver with the Windows NT 4 DDK, it will not work properly on Windows 2000 and
vice versa.
Compiling the driver on Windows NT4
Software requirements:
- Microsoft Driver Developer Kit (DDK) for Windows NT4
- A recent version of the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit
(SDK) that is compatible with Visual Studio 6 (the latest compatible one is
Platform SDK February 2003). This version of the PSDK is available on the
Microsoft web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm.
It can be ordered online at
http://www.qmedia.ca/launch/psdk.htm, and it's also available to
Microsoft MSDN subscribers on the Subscribers Downloads web site.
- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
with Service Pack 5 or 6 (both the service packs are available online on the
Microsoft web site).
If your system satisfies these requirements, follow these steps:
- From the Windows NT Start menu, select the folder Programs and
then Development Kits, then Windows NT4 DDK. From here select the voice Checked Build
Environment if you want to build a debug version, or Free Build
Environment if you want to build a release version.
- A command prompt will be opened. Move to the directory PacketNTx inside the
WinPcap source folder and type the command
CompileNT4
This script will generate the driver (npf.sys), that will be put in the
DDK output directory (usually \i386).
Warning: sometimes, during the compilation of the driver, a lot of
'last line incomplete' errors are generated. Ignore these errors and let the
compilation process continue, they are due to bugs in some DDK versions.
Compiling the driver on Windows 2000/XP/2003
Software requirements:
- Microsoft Driver Developer Kit (DDK) for Windows 2000, Windows
XP or Windows Server 2003
If your system satisfies these requirements, follow these steps:
- From the Windows Start menu, select the folder Programs and
then Development Kits, then Windows XXX DDK, where XXX is
the target system. From here select the voice Checked Build
Environment if you want to build a debug version, or Free Build
Environment if you want to build a release version.
- A command prompt will be opened. Move to the directory PacketNTx inside the
WinPcap source folder and type the command
Compile2k
This script will generate the driver (npf.sys), that will be put in the
DDK output directory (usually \i386).
Compiling the driver on Windows 9x
To compile the driver for Windows 9x you will need:
- Driver Developer Kit (DDK) for Windows 95/98/ME
- A recent version of the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit
(SDK) that is compatible with Visual Studio 6 (the latest compatible one is
Platform SDK February 2003). This version of the PSDK is available on the
Microsoft web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm.
It can be ordered online at
http://www.qmedia.ca/launch/psdk.htm, and it's also available to
Microsoft MSDN subscribers on the Subscribers Downloads web site.
- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
with Service Pack 5 or 6 (both the service packs are available online on the
Microsoft web site).
The steps to follow are:
- Open a DOS shell
- Go to the VisualC++ BIN directory (for example C:\DEVSTUDIO\VC\BIN) and
execute the command
Vcvars32
- Go to the SDK directory (for example C:\MSSDK) and execute the command
Setenv sdk_path
where sdk_path is the directory of SDK (for example Setenv C:\MSSDK)
- Go to the DDK directory (for example C:\DDK) and execute the command
Ddkenv 32 net
- Move to the directory whit the driver's source code and type the command
nmake rtl
to obtain a release version, or
nmake
to obtain a debug version.
The release version of packet.vxd will be placed in the
retail
directory, the debug version in the debug directory.
Warning: On some systems the NMAKE utility is not able to
launch ADRC2VXD, this means that the driver binary is generated correctly, but
without the copyright information. We don't know the cause of this problem.
Compiling packet.dll
Like the NPF driver, two source trees are available for compilation: the Windows NTx one
and the Windows 9x one. They are located in PacketNTx\dll\ and in Packet9x\dll\.
Software requirements:
- A recent version of the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit
(SDK) that is compatible with Visual Studio 6 (the latest compatible one is
Platform SDK February 2003). This version of the PSDK is available on the
Microsoft web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm.
It can be ordered online at
http://www.qmedia.ca/launch/psdk.htm, and it's also available to
Microsoft MSDN subscribers on the Subscribers Downloads web site.
Note: if you use Microsoft Visual Studio .NET the platform SDK is not
needed to compile packet.dll. - Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 with Service Pack
5 or 6 (both the service packs are available online on the Microsoft web
site).
To compile the PACKET.DLL, load the project contained in the directory PacketNTx\dll\project
(or Packet9x\dll\project) in the Visual C++ IDE. There are four project
configurations:
- PacketNT - Win32 Release: standard release configuration
- PacketNT - Win32 Debug: standard debug configuration
- PacketNT - Win32 NT4 Release: release configuration able to run on
NT4 does not include Wan and IP helper API support.
- PacketNT - Win32 NT4 Debug: debug configuration able to run on NT4
does not include Wan and IP helper API support.
- WanPacket - Win32 Release: release version of the WanPacket
library, used to interface with NetMon API for Wan capture
- WanPacket - Win32 Debug: debug version of the WanPacket library,
used to interface with NetMon API for Wan capture
Choose the desired configuration and build the project to obtain the binary
files.
Compiling wpcap.dll
wpcap.dll can be compiled on any Win32 platform and the generated dll is system independent.
System Requirements:
- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 with Service Pack 5 or 6 (both the service packs
are available online on the Microsoft web site).
- A recent version of the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit
(SDK) that is compatible with Visual Studio 6 (the latest compatible one is
Platform SDK February 2003). This version of the PSDK is available on the
Microsoft web site at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/psdk-full.htm.
It can be ordered online at
http://www.qmedia.ca/launch/psdk.htm, and it's also available to
Microsoft MSDN subscribers on the Subscribers Downloads web site.
Note: if you use Microsoft Visual Studio .Net the platform SDK is not
needed to compile wpcap.dll. - Project files are in the directory winpcap\wpcap\prj of the WinPcap source
code distribution. Load wpcap.dsw from the Visual C++ IDE and build the program.
There are six build project configurations:
No support for DAG cards and Remore Capture
- Wpcap debug: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Debug
- Wpcap release: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Release
Support for Remote capture, no support for DAG cards
- Wpcap debug REMOTE: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Debug_REMOTE
- Wpcap release REMOTE: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Release_REMOTE
Support for DAG cards and Remote Capture
- Wpcap debug REMOTE DAG: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Debug_REMOTE_DAG
- Wpcap release REMOTE DAG: winpcap\wpcap\prj\Release_REMOTE_DAG
Note: wpcap.dll contains the source code of libpcap from
www.tcpdump.org, with some modifications
for remote capture. You will be able to include and build a different libpcap
version simply copying it in the directory winpcap\wpcap\prj of the
WinPcap source code distribution, but you must use the "Debug" or "Release"
build configurations.
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