Adnan Ali wrote:
This interface is a dialup adapter (very certainly your modem). This interface will show up (as a kind of "placeholder"), even if you currently don't have an internet connection through this.While using Ethereal for Microsoft windows using the GUI interface, I get two interfaces in Capture > Start (ctrl-K) dialog though I have only one network interface on my machine to the Ethernet nework. The two interfaces that I see are:
Generic NdisWan adapter: \Device\NPF_GenericNdisWanAdapter
and
Intel(R) PRO/100 VE Network Connection:
\Device\NPF_{D57A1099-3C1A-4303-8203-2F3E1CF511E0}
This is your actual Ethernet "network card".
While selecting the later one I see my networkObviously, you must first have a dialup connection (to the internet) before getting packets from this interface.
traffic,
I did not see any packets from the first interface.
However, of late things have got pretty confusing for me, because when I sniff on the first interface, I am seeing some packets with Ethernet address encapsulation. A sample packet printout is appended at
the end of the message.
My questions are:
1- Why do I do two interfaces in the Capture>Start
dialog when I have only one physical interface.
See above.
2- What types of packets are these on this otherThis depends on the interface type, usually you'll see "faked" Ethernet packets.
interface? May be I need to study some more about
IEEE 802.3 with LLC.
Regards, ULFL
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