Ndis hooking filter driver




















Asked 8 years, 9 months ago. Active 8 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 1k times. Improve this question. Marwen Trabelsi Marwen Trabelsi 6 6 bronze badges. That depends on context, and you didn't describe the context of your application. I'd prefer API hooking when I want to affect a single specific application, and a driver if I want to affect the whole system. But other considerations might apply. My need is just to filter Http packet and block web sites.

Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. James Snell James Snell 3, 13 13 silver badges 17 17 bronze badges. I've get my own solution.. You mean that squid can be embedded in my software? Squid is open source and is used in a number of other products. It's probably a bit heavyweight for a client application more a server thing but without more detailed information on your requirements there's no way to tell.

I have trouble following your answer, because your grasp of English is lacking. Are you saying API hooks are a good idea but it is too hard for you to give a good example of how it is done, or it is still too hard in general? On the desktop, right-click the My Network Places icon and choose Properties.

Right-click on the relevant Local Area Connection icon and choose Properties. Click OK. Highlight this and click OK. This should install the WinpkFilter driver. For Target Computer Name , select the name of a target computer that you provisioned previously. Select Do not install. Click OK. On the target computer, open Control Panel. Under View your active networks , click the connection listed under Connections: and click Properties.

If you have previously installed this sample, highlight it in the list. If so, highlight the newest one. Highlight the netlwf. Click Close. This installs the Ndislwf filter driver service. If you've installed the Ndislwf sample on the target computer before, you can use the PnPUtil tool to delete the older versions from the driver store. Before you manually deploy a driver, you must turn on test signing and install a certificate on the target computer.

You also need to copy the DevCon tool to the target computer. To install it, do the following:. Prepare an installation directory on the target computer and copy these files from the host computer into the directory:. Under View your active networks , click the connection listed under Connections : and click Properties. Browse to the installation directory.



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