From: Mike M. <mme...@na...> - 2010-08-02 17:23:08
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On 8/2/2010 1:18 PM, Mike Frysinger wrote: > On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 13:07, Mike Mestnik wrote: > >> What was your motivation for disabling the [1]embedded winpcap installer and >> replacing it with an execwait? I would recommend that you Embed the putty >> and xming installers in the same fashion that the WinPcap installer was. >> > the current coLinux method involves downloading the different > installers on the fly. i'm not interested in that ... my installer is > one download and includes everything you'll need. and with the > compression, i dont think the larger file sizes are too much bigger to > really matter. > > if there is a way to embed the installer and use the "official" > method, then i'll certainly take a look. > > >> This looks to be a vary full featured installer, but I can't determine a >> solution to the issue I'm reporting. For my installation "ndis> winpcap" >> so winpcap was removed from the install. >> > i guess i missed what you were talking about. i thought you were > having problems configuring the taps between windows and colinux. i > dont have a clue wrt ndis vs winpcap; sorry. > -mike > > That's correct I am. I'm confused, did you mean to say that wpcap could replace taps? I don't feel that wpcap is a solution and I don't feel that your patch corrects the issue I was having with taps. -- Mike Mestnik Technical Team ___ Nagios Enterprises, INC. Email: mme...@na... Web: www.nagios.com |