SharpPcap 4.0.0 freeware

SharpPcap is a handy packet capture framework specially designed for the .NET environment ... an API for capturing, injecting, analyzing and building packets using any .NET language such as C# and VB.NET. ...

Author Chris Morgan
Released 2011-09-14
Filesize 287 kB
Downloads 497
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords packet capture framework, development tool, packets analyzer, capture, analyzer, inject
Users' rating
(5 rating)
SharpPcapOtherWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64
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4.0.0 Sep 14, 2011 New Release · Update PacketDotNet from 0.10.0 to 0.11.0 commit
· we track changes in git right now commit
· Bump assembly version up to 4.0.0 commit
· Improve the WinformsExample example by adding a textbox below the captured packets list that shows the text output of the selected packet after parsing commit
· Add unit tests for ICaptureDevice vs. a specfic device type and for unsafe code commit
· Fix indentation commit
· Fix a compile error in PcapDevice.MarshalRawPacket commit
· Resize and align PcapHeader to improve conversion performance.
· Switch PcapHeader properties to fields, profiling shows a ~2.5% performance improvement
· Enable pdb output and debug symbols for release builds of SharpPcap.
· Remove unused NotSupportedOnOfflineDeviceException. Replaced with NotSupportedOnCaptureFileException during the capture file reader/writer cleanup.
3.7.0 Aug 8, 2011 New Release · Update PacketDotNet to 0.6.0
· Integrate patch to add winpcap specific pcap_setmintocopy()
· Change deprecated PcapDevice.SetFilter() from public to protected. Users should use the PcapDevice.Filter property instead.
· Add a unit test that verifies that a DeviceNotReadyException is thrown from
· PcapDevice.StartCapture() if no delegates have been assigned to
· PcapDevice.OnPacketArrival.
· PcapDevice.StartCapture() should throw a DeviceNotReadyException() if no delegates have been assigned to the OnPacketArrival event. Might help some new users of the library avoid wondering where the captured packets were going.
· Solution and .csproj file updates made by Monodevelop 2.4. Can't help but think that these bring the files closer to what Visual Studio is looking for since Monodevelop is looking for full compatibility with Visual Studio.
· Fix setter of PcapDevice.Filter by using the new filter value. Fixes the
· OfflinePcapDeviceTest.SetFilter() test.
3.6.0 Mar 27, 2011 New Release · Update PacketDotNet to 0.6.0
· Integrate patch to add winpcap specific pcap_setmintocopy()
· Change deprecated PcapDevice.SetFilter() from public to protected. Users should use the PcapDevice.Filter property instead.
· Add a unit test that verifies that a DeviceNotReadyException is thrown from
· PcapDevice.StartCapture() if no delegates have been assigned to
· PcapDevice.OnPacketArrival.
· PcapDevice.StartCapture() should throw a DeviceNotReadyException() if no delegates have been assigned to the OnPacketArrival event. Might help some new users of the library avoid wondering where the captured packets were going.
· Solution and .csproj file updates made by Monodevelop 2.4. Can't help but think that these bring the files closer to what Visual Studio is looking for since Monodevelop is looking for full compatibility with Visual Studio.
· Fix setter of PcapDevice.Filter by using the new filter value. Fixes the
· OfflinePcapDeviceTest.SetFilter() test.

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