----- Original Message ----- 
  
  
  
  Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 12:59 
  PM
  Subject: RE: Trying to understand why 
  Ethereal has problems under XP
  
  I have tried running tethereal -D.   although I 
  select to install tethereal I can fin no reference to it in the installed 
  programs.  Funny!  I then went back into ethereal to see if I could 
  access tethereal from somewhere in there, and the adapters are now 
  present.  I have not reinstalled ethereal or done anything to change the 
  config of my machine.   I don't understand but it does now seem to 
  be working OK.
  Thanks to all for help and advice. 
  Clement 
  -----Original Message----- 
From: 
  Gianluca Varenni [mailto:varenni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
  
Sent: 19 February 2002 11:19 
To: Jens Hektor 
Cc: ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx; 
  Solis, Clement 
Subject: Re: Trying to understand why 
  Ethereal has problems under XP 
  Hi. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
From: 
  "Jens Hektor" <hektor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
To: 
  "Gianluca Varenni" <varenni@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Cc: <ethereal-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Solis, Clement" 
  
<Clement.Solis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 12:07 PM 
Subject: Re: Trying to understand why Ethereal has problems under 
  XP 
  > Gianluca Varenni wrote: 
> 
> >I'm trying to debug Ethereal to 
  understand why it fails to list the 
adapters 
  
> >under XP, while "windump -D" works. 
> > 
> Fine. 
> 
> >To all the users with this 
  problem, do you try "tethereal -D"? 
> >It must 
  return the same list as of "windump -D". 
> 
  > 
> So here is my output, I have included 
  version output: 
> ------------------------ 
  
> C:\Temp\Giftschrank>windump.exe -D 
> 1.\Device\Packet_{58634D63-6C4F-4607-AEB3-A1BBB4EA120A} 
  (Intel 
> 8255x-based Integ 
> rated Fast Ethernet (Microsoft's Packet Scheduler) ) 
  
> 2.\Device\Packet_NdisWanIp (NdisWan Adapter (Microsoft's 
  Packet 
Scheduler) ) 
> 
> 
> 
  C:\Temp\Giftschrank>windump.exe -V 
> windump.exe 
  version 3.6.2, based on tcpdump version 3.6.2 
> 
  WinPcap version 2.3, based on libpcap version 0.6.2 
> Usage: windump.exe [-adDeflnNOpqStuvxX] [-B size] [-c count] [ -F 
  file ] 
>                 
  [ -i interface ] [ -r file ] [ -s snaplen ] 
>                 
  [ -T type ] [ -w file ] [ _expression_ ] 
> 
  
> C:\Programme\Ethereal>tethereal -D 
> 
  As I expected. 
  > 
> 
  C:\Programme\Ethereal>tethereal --version 
> 
  tethereal: illegal option -- - 
> tethereal 0.9.1, 
  with GLib 1.3.2, with libpcap (version unknown), with 
> libz 1.1. 
> 3, with UCD SNMP 
  4.2.2 
> ------------------------ 
> 
> As you can see, the list from "-D" is 
  just empty. 
> tetheral does not give the version 
  for libpcap. 
> Could that be related to my problem 
  ? 
  I don't think so. 
  > 
> >Since I do not have this 
  problem on my XP machine, I need some "testers" 
who 
> >have the above  mentioned 
  problem ("windump -D" working but Ethereal 
> 
  >failing). 
> > 
> 
  Alright, I am willing to do all possible tests includeing beta's and so 
  
on. 
  Thanks. 
Now I'm at the university, and 
  I don't have the sources with me. As soon as 
I arrive 
  at home this evening, I will put a modified debug version of 
tethereal available to you (either by FTP or HTTP, I don't know). Do 
  you 
have a fast Internet connection? Tethereal.exe is 
  quite big. 
  GV 
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