Hi all, as reported on this blog post: http://netscantools.blogspot.fr/2015/03/winpcap-and-wireshark-problems-on.html, network interfaces are no more showing up on the latest Windows 10 build (I see the same thing on my virtual machine). I could not find any clear information yet, but I fear it could imply that Microsoft is gonna drop the NDIS 5 backward compatibility mode sooner or later (which should be expected at some point as NDIS 6 was introduced in Vista). Given the number of products / projects that rely on WinPcap (Wireshark being one of them), having it not working anymore in the latest Microsoft OS would be a drama. I know that the project is more or less stalling since a few years. An "emergency" fix was done for Windows 8 support, but I have no idea whether having it working on Windows 10 requires a small fix or a full rewrite. Could one of the developer kindly have a look and provide some info regarding the Windows 10 compatibility / WinPCAP future?
Best regards, Pascal.
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