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Windows seven hook Winsock

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Windows seven hook Winsock can be performed in number of ways:

  • Using Komodia’s Code Hook.
  • Using Winsock LSP

Barak

This entry was posted in Hooking/Detours, Winsock LSP and tagged Detours, Hooks, Winsock LSP on May 13, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

Winsock hooking

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Winsock hooking, is a method which can be used to replace Winsock LSP, NDIS, WFP, TDI. It has advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that it doesn’t require any kind of installation, the disadvantage is that you need to have a hooking/detouring package which cost money.

Barak

This entry was posted in Winsock LSP and tagged Winsock Hooking, Winsock LSP on May 8, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

Windows .net intercept TCP

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Windows .net intercept TCP is not easy to develop on your own because .Net languages are not build to create system components, but you can easily interface with your .Net application to Komodia’s Redirector which allows you to intercept TCP traffic with a few clicks.

Barak

This entry was posted in Komodia's products and tagged .Net, Intercept, TCP on May 2, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

Hook Winsock API

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Hook Winsock API, can be done in various ways including: Winsock LSP, TDI, NDIS, Hooks, WFP. Which one is correct for you? it depends on what you plan to do, so it’s recommended you read about the technologies.

Barak

This entry was posted in Technology and tagged Hooks, NDIS, TDI, WFP, Winsock LSP on May 2, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

WSPSelect

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WSPSelect is a core function in LSP when using Asynchornious sockets, this function is the base function for BSD sockets’ select. It is used to query to state of the socket: Does it have pending reads? pending writes? or an error.

Barak

This entry was posted in Winsock LSP and tagged Winsock LSP on May 2, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

LSP hook

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LSP hook is a term that refers to the way Winsock LSP intercepts traffic. This should not be confused with Winsock hook which is another way to perform network interception.

Barak

This entry was posted in Technology and tagged Hooking, Winsock LSP on April 28, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

Content filter SDK

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Content filter SDK can be used mainly to save time, writing one is a tedious job, it requires knowledge in network intercepting and after you spend around three months building your component, you will spend even more debugging it in the field.

Barak

This entry was posted in Technology and tagged Content filter, SDK on April 28, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

How to intercept HTTP traffic

How to intercept HTTP traffic can be done using a number of technologies, I always recommend going for stream based technologies which are: Winsock LSP, TDI or WFP. Each has advantages and disadvantages like everything in life.

Barak

This entry was posted in Komodia's products, TDI, WFP, Winsock LSP and tagged HTTP Traffic, Intercept on April 15, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

Intercepting HTTPS traffic using C#

Intercepting HTTPS traffic using C# can be done using the Komodia’s Redirector SDK, all you have to do is implement a couple of methods and that’s it.

Barak

This entry was posted in Komodia's products, SSL and tagged C++, HTTPS, Intercept on April 15, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

TCP filter SDK

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TCP filter SDK can be used to filter, block, modify, and inspect any TCP traffic. It also has number of optional modules to perform various advanced tasks such as SSL Decryption, DNS Interception, Parental control and more.

Barak

This entry was posted in Komodia's products and tagged Filter, SDK, TCP on April 13, 2010 by Barak Weichselbaum.

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