TR: [Labrea-users] Couldn't open libdnet link interface
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From: Gordon, L. <Lor...@te...> - 2004-04-05 14:32:59
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=20 Yeah. =20 labrea is still back at WinPcap 2.3. =20 Did some research (which I should have done before). WinPcap 2.3 = doesn't seem to officially support XP. =20 So I would recommend waiting until I get a version out that supports = WinPcap 3.0. Which might mean helping get libdnet support in place as well. =20 Will update the labrea web site to take out the mention of XP support. =20 Sorry for your trouble and thanks for your post that helped get my act together. =20 lorgor -----Message d'origine----- De : Mike Arduo Envoy=E9 : 4 avril, 2004 15:04 =C0 : lab...@li... Objet : [Labrea-users] Couldn't open libdnet link interface How do i run Labrea? I'm logged in as Admin on my WinXP SP1. I have = WinPcap 3 (latest stable) installed then reboot. I'd like to do all the neat = things Labrea promises. =20 This machine has 2 NICs, the 2nd one is unplugged and also disabled. = WinDump and Ethereal works fine here. =20 Thanks! =20 Mike =20 My output: =20 C:\WINDOWS\system32>labrea -V LaBrea 2.5-stable-1 lorgor@ Sun Apr 04 10:56:40 2004 Labrea exiting... =20 C:\WINDOWS\system32>labrea -T *** You're missing the "-z" flag. See the docs. Sun Apr 04 10:56:49 2004 LaBrea will attempt to capture unused IPs. Sun Apr 04 10:56:49 2004 Full internal BPF filter: arp or (ip and = ether dst hos t 00:00:0F:FF:FF:FF) Sun Apr 04 10:56:49 2004 LaBrea will log to stdout Sun Apr 04 10:56:49 2004 Logging will be very verbose. *** Errors in input - exiting. *** Couldn't open libdnet link interface Sun Apr 04 10:56:49 2004 Labrea exiting... =20 C:\WINDOWS\system32>labrea -D =20 *** WinPcap device list =20 * Labrea uses Winpcap to sniff the network. The following is the list of Winpcap devices. The default is to use the first device in the list. * To override this behaviour and select device "n", specify -j n =20 1- \Device\NPF_{F8F7368E-201D-4235-A981-0CBC807F680A} SiS NIC SISNIC (Microsoft's Packet Scheduler) =3D=3D=3D> Default device =20 *** End of WinPcap device list *** =20 *** Libdnet interface list *** =20 * Labrea uses libdnet to write packets, determine IP addr, etc. Labrea looks through the following list for the the first Ethernet interface that is not the loopback interface. * To override this behaviour and select interface "ethn", specify: -i ethn or manually specify the values to use: -I nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn -E xx:xx:xx:xx * Note that the libdnet interface and the Winpcap device MUST refer to = the same physical NIC (network interface card). =20 1 eth0: inet 192.168.1.102 netmask 0xffffff00 link 00:d0:09:79:55:de =3D=3D=3D> Default interface =20 2 lo0: inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 *** End of libdnet interface list *** Sun Apr 04 10:56:55 2004 Labrea exiting... =20 C:\WINDOWS\system32>labrea You MUST read the INSTALL file! Don't try to run this program without understanding how it works and what it can do! In the INSTALL file, you'll find the command line switch necessary to allow LaBrea to run. *** Errors in input - exiting. *** Couldn't open libdnet link interface Sun Apr 04 10:57:01 2004 Labrea exiting... =20 C:\WINDOWS\system32> |