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netmon and nlite

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I'm having trouble running nmap, getting errors about the "netmon protocol driver" and wondering if it was something that nLite removes... so I double checked, and I'm an id***.

I removed it, so now I have to reinstall unless someone knows what to restore :-\

"Network Monitor Driver and Tools" in the "# network #" section of the last_session.ini.

Ah well, live and learn. For my next cd I'm going to be more careful, though this is the only problem I've encountered, and its not nLite's fault, its mine :-) So I'd say my track record is very good.

I'm gonna add some keywords here in case anyone else has this problem: netmon, net mon, npptools.dll, winpcap, nmap, network monitor.

Last_Session.ini

u could try to install Netnm.inf

I had issues with nmap too. I only had to copy one dll from the XP source back into system32...but I can`t remember its name :whistle:

Edited by xpmaniac4ever

  • 1 year later...

can you tell me please where I can download and install NetMon

it's needed for WinPcap

thanks

can you tell me please where I can download and install NetMon
Go to Control Panel => Add or Remove Programs => Add/Remove Windows Components, under the components Management and Monitoring Tools, click Details and there it is, check the box Network Monitoring Tools then click OK to install.

I´m a little :unsure: if it works, when you nlited the support folder ?!

As far as I remember, NetMon is in there, so in this case, you have to use the origigal CD, to grab it from.

If I´m wrong, please correct me.

Agi

  • 1 year later...
You may try with : http://www.dependencywalker.com/

Open the exe file you normally run and it will tell you what files are missing for it to work.

(just saw the screenshot at the ned of the page, wtf ? :lol: )

edit : see also http://seclists.org/lists/nmap-dev/2002/Oct-Dec/0027.html

nmap_bnr_matrix_sharph.png

i was having problems getting WireShark to run (it requires WinPCap) but the winpcap.dll error kept popping up so i did this:

dependancy walker worked a treat for me, i opened rcapd.exe in the WinpCap program folder, and found some missing files. so i opened up my windows cd and found them, the files i needed are compressed on the windows cd so just use

expand -r *.*

at a command prompt to expand them all when you have them together in a folder. The files, in case anyone is wondering what they are:

INETCOMM.DL_
MOBSYNC.DL_
MOBSYNC.EX_
MOBSYNCS.CH_
MOBSYNCS.HL_
NETMON.EX_
NETMON.IN_
NETNM.IN_
NETNMTLS.IN_
NETPLWIZ.DL_
NPPAGENT.EX_
NPPTOOLS.DL_
UTILDLL.DL_

and all i did was expand them and then copy them to my windows\system32 folder. next, i follow the tutorial given here. Enjoy. :thumbup

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