Re: is any one sniffing comports on win2k or XP?

From: yatima (sa7oriat_private)
Date: Fri Jul 26 2002 - 15:28:47 PDT

  • Next message: KF: "Re: is any one sniffing comports on win2k or XP?"

    I am not altogether familiar with your predicament. But with a bit of
    elbow grease/common sence I am sure you can whip up a simple hardware
    splitter. then you can watch the datastream from both machine to device
    without conflicts/etc. I imagine the only difficult part (if not
    documented with the device) will be determining comm parameters (baud
    rate, etc). Another issue is getting the pinouts right (if the cable is
    fixed on the device it might cross (or not) pins within the cable that
    convert it from null to otherwise. You can trial/error this, or use a
    serial LED device (device with bi-color leds for each pin). Using the
    device you can test your splitter by putting it between the device and the
    computer (as normally connected) noting the led states. Using the LED
    states as a reference build a splitter to replicate the pin
    configuration. If the device isnt entirely  proprietary, you shouldnt have
    any problems intializing by replicating  the init sequences, however the
    possibility does exist that drivers/etc for the software has an abstract
    layer above the commport connection where the
    device itself may handshake with the machine. For ps/2 AT
    barcode/magstripe/etc devices this wouldnt be an issue, but with a serial
    device this is a possibility, and as such should be a consideration.
    Just an idea from a ranting neophy
    I am not an electrical engineer, nor do I have similar inclinations,
    Infact, I am made entirely of cheese.
    
    On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, KF wrote:
    
    > I have an application that I need to steal data from. This application
    > is initalizing a bar code reader and I would like to see the escape
    > sequences that are used to initialize this particular device. There are
    > bajillions of DOS apps that claim to spy on a com port but I have had no
    > luck with them. Every app I try to use results in a com port in use
    > error when I fire up the app I want to sniff. Does anyone have any
    > applications to try? I need one that will allow me to monitor a comport
    > passively in win2k or XP and it must at the same time allow another
    > application to query or connect to the com port. I need to be able to
    > see the data being passed back and forth between the application and the
    > device.
    > -KF
    >
    



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