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<tt>Yes you can.<br>
PCAP (WinPCAP) do not alter network processes. It silently copy the
packets transmitted on the wire for further analyzing.<br>
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I would recommend you to make a quick look at the winpcap.org for more
info about its capabilities.<br>
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Donald Woo wrote:<br>
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cite="midOFEA6FE6D6.BE938036-ON862571D8.0054F1A1-862571D8.00552E24@ra.rockwell.com"
type="cite"><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Can I use Winpcap and
open a socket on the same interface being monitored by Winpcap?</font>
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dw</font>
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Best regards. Vasily Borovyak <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:vbor@isd.dp.ua"><vbor@isd.dp.ua></a></pre>
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