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==History== |
==History== |
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'''USB Snoopy''' was released, in April 2000, by Tom and Roland, as a small utility for monitoring a USB device's communications traffic under a Windows 98 environment (see [http://web.archive.org/web/20010429043148/http://www.jps.net/koma/ archived webpage]). The USB Snoopy release consisted of three parts: |
'''USB Snoopy''' was released, in April 2000, by "Tom and Roland" (from "wingmanteam.com"), as a small utility for monitoring a USB device's communications traffic under a Windows 98 environment (see [http://web.archive.org/web/20010429043148/http://www.jps.net/koma/ archived webpage]). The USB Snoopy release consisted of three parts: |
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* a simple GUI program, SniffUSB.exe, to install and remove the filter driver |
* a simple GUI program, SniffUSB.exe, to install and remove the filter driver |
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* a filter driver, UsbSnoop.sys, that monitors the actual USB traffic |
* a filter driver, UsbSnoop.sys, that monitors the actual USB traffic |
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* A debug viewer, dgbview.exe, was included to catch the output from the filer driver. (dgbview was written by Mark Russinovich from Sysinternals, which later went on to become [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx a part of Microsoft]) |
* A debug viewer, dgbview.exe, was included to catch the output from the filer driver. (dgbview was written by Mark Russinovich from Sysinternals, which later went on to become [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx a part of Microsoft]) |
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Inspired by USB Snoppy, Benoit Papillault releases, in Mar 2001 '''usbsnoop''' v1.1, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010412024858/http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/speedtouch/sniff-2000.html], which he describes simply as |
Inspired by USB Snoppy, Benoit Papillault releases, in Mar 2001 '''usbsnoop''' v1.1, [http://web.archive.org/web/20010412024858/http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/speedtouch/sniff-2000.html], which he describes simply as an "USB sniffer for Windows 2000". |
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* Aug 28, 2001 - Roland registers the project "usbsnoop" at sourceforge |
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* Oct 07, 2001 - 0.13 [wingman] ... interesting comment about the spin off project |
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* Aug 19, 2002 - Roland puts 0.20 SnoopyPro on CVS [sourceforge] |
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* Jan 15, 2003 - Version 1.8, Benoit |
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==Downloads== |
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===usbsnoop=== |
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=== If you are running Windows XP or any earlier version === |
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Supports Windows 98 / 2000 / XP (32-bit only) |
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Download '''32 bits''' [http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/sniff-bin-1.8.zip here] |
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* direct download from of v1.8 form [http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/sniff-bin-1.8.zip here] |
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===SniffUSB 2.0=== |
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1) Make sure that your device and drivers are installed on Windows |
1) Make sure that your device and drivers are installed on Windows |
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2) Start usbsnoop |
2) Start usbsnoop |
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5) Restart your Windows |
5) Restart your Windows |
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6) Start your favorite application for some seconds, then stop the program and close usbsnoop. |
6) Start your favorite application for some seconds, then stop the program and close usbsnoop. |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
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* [http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/default.htm SniffUSB 2.0 Official homepage] - a usbsnoop derivative |
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* [http://groups.google.com/group/microdia/web/usb-sniffing-on-windows Microdia project] - provides some information on using usbsnoop or SniffUSB |
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[[category:Apps & Utilities]] |
[[category:Apps & Utilities]] |
Revision as of 22:30, 21 December 2008
usbsnoop is a small but very useful utility program which can sniff/monitor, and log to file, all data exchange between an USB device and its driver under a Windows OS environment.
There are actually several such, highly related, utility programs and derivative works that are often casually referred to by the name "usbsnoop". Though such usage is technically incorrect, it is understandable due to their somewhat confusing and intertwined developments. An attempt to differentiate between these different apps, and illuminate their shared history is provided below.
History
USB Snoopy was released, in April 2000, by "Tom and Roland" (from "wingmanteam.com"), as a small utility for monitoring a USB device's communications traffic under a Windows 98 environment (see archived webpage). The USB Snoopy release consisted of three parts:
- a simple GUI program, SniffUSB.exe, to install and remove the filter driver
- a filter driver, UsbSnoop.sys, that monitors the actual USB traffic
- A debug viewer, dgbview.exe, was included to catch the output from the filer driver. (dgbview was written by Mark Russinovich from Sysinternals, which later went on to become a part of Microsoft)
Inspired by USB Snoppy, Benoit Papillault releases, in Mar 2001 usbsnoop v1.1, [1], which he describes simply as an "USB sniffer for Windows 2000".
- Aug 28, 2001 - Roland registers the project "usbsnoop" at sourceforge
- Oct 07, 2001 - 0.13 [wingman] ... interesting comment about the spin off project
- Aug 19, 2002 - Roland puts 0.20 SnoopyPro on CVS [sourceforge]
- Jan 15, 2003 - Version 1.8, Benoit
- Dec 27, 2006 - SniffUSB V2.0, Thomas F. Divine [2]
Downloads
usbsnoop
Supports Windows 98 / 2000 / XP (32-bit only)
- direct download from of v1.8 form here
SniffUSB 2.0
Supports only Windows XP or later
* 32-bit version - direct download from here * 64-bit version - direct download from here
A brief "How to use usbsnoop" v1.8
1) Make sure that your device and drivers are installed on Windows 2) Start usbsnoop 3) Plug your device and press refresh button in usbsnoop 4) Select and install filters for your device in usbsnoop 5) Restart your Windows 6) Start your favorite application for some seconds, then stop the program and close usbsnoop.
External Links
- usbsnoop Official homepage - a Windows USB sniffer utility, which adheres to the WDM architecture
- SniffUSB 2.0 Official homepage - a usbsnoop derivative
- Microdia project - provides some information on using usbsnoop or SniffUSB
- pvrusb website - has some info regarding the use of usbsnoop