NDISAPI is a Rust crate for interacting with the Windows Packet Filter driver. It provides an easy-to-use, safe, and efficient interface to efficiently filter (inspect and modify) raw network packets at the NDIS level of the network stack with minimal impact on network activity.
Windows Packet Filter (WinpkFilter) is a high-performance, lightweight packet filtering framework for Windows, enabling developers to efficiently inspect, modify, and control raw network packets at the NDIS level. With user-friendly APIs and support for various Windows versions, WinpkFilter simplifies network packet manipulation without requiring kernel-mode programming expertise.
- Enumerate network adapters
- Query and set network adapter properties
- Capture and analyze packets
- Filter and modify packets
- Send raw packets
- Rust 1.58.0 or later
- Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11
- Windows Packet Filter driver installed
Add the following to your Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
ndisapi = "0.6.0"
Here's an example of how to enumerate network adapters and print their information:
use ndisapi::{MacAddress, Ndisapi};
fn main() {
let ndis = Ndisapi::new("NDISRD").expect("Failed to create NdisApi instance");
let adapters = ndis
.get_tcpip_bound_adapters_info()
.expect("Failed to enumerate adapters");
for adapter in adapters {
println!("Adapter: {:?}", adapter.get_name());
println!(
"Description: {:?}",
Ndisapi::get_friendly_adapter_name(adapter.get_name()).unwrap_or("Unknown".to_string())
);
println!(
"MAC Address: {:?}",
MacAddress::from_slice(adapter.get_hw_address()).unwrap_or_default()
);
println!("-------------------------------");
}
}
For more examples and in-depth usage, check out the documentation.
Here is an example of how to run the listadapters
example:
S D:\github.com\ndisapi-rs> cargo run --example listadapters
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.12s
Running `target\debug\examples\listadapters.exe`
Detected Windows Packet Filter version 3.4.8
1. Local Area Connection* 10
\DEVICE\{EDEE8C42-F604-4A7B-BFAA-6B110923217E}
Medium: 0
MAC: 9A:47:3D:60:26:9D
MTU: 1500
FilterFlags: FilterFlags(0x0)
Getting OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER Error: Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS: 9A:47:3D:60:26:9D
2. vEthernet (Default Switch)
\DEVICE\{BD64DB34-23DF-45C4-909E-780272A98BAE}
Medium: 0
MAC: 00:15:5D:01:8C:00
MTU: 1500
FilterFlags: FilterFlags(0x0)
OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER: 0x0000000B
OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS: 00:15:5D:01:8C:00
...
11. vEthernet (WLAN Virtual Switch)
\DEVICE\{05F9267C-C548-4822-8535-9A57F1A99DB7}
Medium: 0
MAC: 18:47:3D:60:26:9D
MTU: 1500
FilterFlags: FilterFlags(0x0)
OID_GEN_CURRENT_PACKET_FILTER: 0x0000000B
OID_802_3_CURRENT_ADDRESS: 18:47:3D:60:26:9D
System wide MTU decrement: 0
System wide network adapter startup filter mode: 0
Driver intermediate buffer pool size multiplier: 0
Effective intermediate buffer pool size: 2048
Following is the demonstration of the async-packthru example. For this scenario, we will assume that vEthernet (WLAN Virtual Switch)
is the default internet connection
PS D:\github.com\ndisapi-rs> cargo run --example async-packthru -- --interface-index 11
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.11s
Running `target\debug\examples\async-packthru.exe --interface-index 11`
Detected Windows Packet Filter version 3.4.8
Using interface \DEVICE\{05F9267C-C548-4822-8535-9A57F1A99DB7}
Press ENTER to exit
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. See LICENSE for details.