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[hercules-390] Has anyone used CTCI-WIN with Windows 10
reichmanjoe@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2017-04-02 20:54:23 UTC
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I think there is a new WinPcap Driver Win10Pcap


http://www.win10pcap.org/ http://www.win10pcap.org/
Dan Kalmar kalda0912@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2017-04-02 21:14:00 UTC
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I'm using this version on WIN10: WinPcap 4.1.3
Joseph Reichman reichmanjoe@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2017-04-02 21:16:35 UTC
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That's what I have wincap version maybe it's some update i.e. Windows update
Post by Dan Kalmar ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
I'm using this version on WIN10: WinPcap 4.1.3
Maarten Hoes hoes.maarten@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2017-04-02 21:54:27 UTC
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Post by ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
I think there is a new WinPcap Driver Win10Pcap
http://www.win10pcap.org/
Hrm. I always thought the 'successor' to winpcap was 'npcap'...


https://nmap.org/npcap/


- Maarten
'\'Fish\' (David B. Trout)' david.b.trout@gmail.com [hercules-390]
2017-04-03 02:46:21 UTC
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Post by ***@gmail.com [hercules-390]
I think there is a new WinPcap Driver Win10Pcap
http://www.win10pcap.org/
PLEASE NOTE that using Win10Pcap instead of WinPCap is UNSUPPORTED. CTCI-WIN is only designed to work with WinPCap, not Win10Pcap.

And to answer your question posed in your Subject, yes. I myself as well as others have used CTCI-WIN on Windows 10 just fine. Both Professional as well as Enterprise.

For those using VMware however, please take not of the following:


VMware ESX Considerations
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If the Windows system where you plan to run CTCI-WIN is a VMware virtual machine running under VMware Workstation, then CTCI-WIN and Hercules networking should work just fine.

If the Windows system where you plan to run CTCI-WIN is a VMware virtual machine running under VMware ESX however, then you will need to first configure your portgroup or virtual switch policy to allow promiscuous mode before CTCI-WIN will work properly.

Refer to the following VMware KB articles for more information:

1004099 ("Configuring promiscuous mode on a virtual switch or portgroup") https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?externalId=1004099&cmd=displayKC

1002934 ("How promiscuous mode works at the virtual switch and portgroup levels") https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?externalId=1002934&cmd=displayKC

1023341 ("Identifying virtual machines attempting to use promiscuous network mode on ESX/ESXi") https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/search.do?externalId=1023341&cmd=displayKC
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