![]() ![]() ![]() Yeah, but with wireshark, you select which interface you're capturing traffic on. I thought this was the whole point of Ethereal and Wireshark. "it keeps having issues when communicating with IIS."ĭo you have a support contract for the third party app? Call them up and get them to help you debug this if it's not working. You will likely break a ton of other applications and the OS itself is you do. "you can add a new route to the routing table to redirect loopback traffic through a second NIC" Sorry i dont have any experience with servers I want to do it b/c we have an app server and IIS running on the same machine (this is all part of a third party app, so we have very little access to the inner workings) and it keeps having issues when communicating with IIS. I keep finding obscure references on message boards suggesting you can add a new route to the routing table to redirect loopback traffic through a second NIC.but I can't find anything definitive about it. Sniffing loopback traffic (Windows Server)Īnyone ever done this, or heard rumors of people doing this? Some MS consultant at work told us it could only be done in windows 7, but I need to do it in Server 2003. ![]()
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