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This tool prints all the settings of a given adapter, protocol or layer. Options -h, --help Show this help message. -a, --adapter=adapter Use the given adapter for the requested printout. The string may be followed by a % character for a wildcard adapter name. --protocol=protocol Use the given protocol for the requested printout. The string may be followed by a % character for a wildcard protocol name. --layer=UPPERLOWER Use the given layer for the requested printout. The string may be followed by a % character for a wildcard layer name. Examples proto proto --list --bind --unbind proto --list --bind --unbind proto --list --bind --unbind vmware proto --list --bind --unbind vmware 802.11 proto --list --bind --unbind vmware 802.11 proto --list proto --list vmware proto --list vmware 802.11 proto --list 802.11 proto --list --bind --unbind proto --list --bind --unbind vmware proto --list --bind --unbind vmware proto --list --bind --unbind 802.11 proto --
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ms loopback_adapter (system loopback) Windows Protocol Binder Product Key Description: vmware_bridge_protocol (VMware bridging protocol) Windows Protocol Binder Activation Code Description: openvpn_tappl_adapter (OpenVPN TAP Adapter) Global Options: The global options include: -h, --help show this help message -v, --version show version information -i, --debug debug mode -n, --no-cap no Cap -b, --binder-dir binder directory -d, --tcp-dst local address for TCP -p, --tcp-src remote address for TCP -t, --tcp-src remote address for TCP -o, --tcp-o local address for TCP -u, --tcp-udp remote address for TCP -m, --udp-src remote address for UDP -l, --udp-src local address for UDP -a, --dns DNS query -s, --ss fingerprint request -t, --target target MAC address -c, --change modify bindings -r, --restart restart all bindings -f, --restart-all restart all bindings -a, --show-all display all bindings -w, --list-wildcard list all wildcard bindings -f, --list-fallback list all fallback bindings -u, --unlist-all unlist all bindings -p, --list-non-wildcard list all non-wildcard bindings -v, --list-non-wildcard-binds list all non-wildcard bindings -h, --help show this help message -v, --version show version information -i, --debug debug mode -n, --no-cap 94e9d1d2d9
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Windows Protocol Binder is a command line tool designed to show and change Microsoft Loopback adapter (ip loopback), VMware Bridging Protocol adapter and OpenVPN TAP adapter bindings. It will show what interfaces and protocols are bound to a specific adapter. It will also allow you to change the properties of the protocol for a specific interface. Source: GitHub: WinProtocolBinderDemo: For license information see The Windows Protocol Binder application was designed to be a command line tool which can show and alter protocol bindings. This is useful if you want to alter your network configuration from a script. The MS loopback adapter, vmware bridging protocol and OpenVPN TAP adapter are the sorts of things you might want to alter with this tool. You can use it on your normal ethernet adapter but being a physical adapter, it becomes difficult to automate the installation of it. proto [--list--bind--unbind] [options] --list [--adapter=adapter] [--protocol=protocol] [--layer=UPPERLOWER] --bind [--adapter=adapter] --protocol=protocol [--layer=UPPERLOWER] --unbind [--adapter=adapter] --protocol=protocol [--layer=UPPERLOWER] adapter and protocol names may end with a % which means wildcard Windows Protocol Binder Description: Windows Protocol Binder is a command line tool designed to show and change Microsoft Loopback adapter (ip loopback), VMware Bridging Protocol adapter and OpenVPN TAP adapter bindings. It will show what interfaces and protocols are bound to a specific adapter. It will also allow you to change the properties of the protocol for a specific interface.
What's New In Windows Protocol Binder?
- 7/19/2018: Improved the help message - 11/21/2017: Support for Linux. - 12/30/2016: Added instructions on how to use it from a bash script. - 6/26/2016: Added support for loopback adapter, which is not a physical adapter but a virtual one. It should work on Windows 8 and 10 by default. - 5/9/2016: Added the --unbind option - 2/15/2016: Loopback adapter is now supported - 2/2/2016: Loopback adapter is now supported - 1/11/2016: Loopback adapter is now supported - 1/1/2016: Loopback adapter is now supported - 12/4/2015: Now able to bind a protocol to a virtual ethernet adapter. - 11/11/2015: Windows Protocol Binder now supports Linux. - 7/18/2015: Fixed the script to automatically stop a virtual adapter. - 7/17/2015: Added instructions on how to use it from a bash script. - 5/21/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 5/16/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 4/24/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 4/22/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 3/20/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 3/15/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 1/17/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 1/15/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 1/9/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 1/5/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 1/2/2015: Rewrote the help message. - 9/25/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 9/21/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 9/7/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 7/23/2014: Added --help - 7/14/2014: Added instructions on how to use it from a bash script. - 7/11/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 7/10/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 7/9/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 7/8/2014: Rewrote the help message. - 6/
System Requirements For Windows Protocol Binder:
Minimum: OS: Windows 7 / Vista / XP Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core or equivalent Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0-compatible with 512 MB of video memory Network: Broadband Internet connection DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 100 MB available space Recommended: Processor: 2.2 GHz Dual Core or equivalent Graphics: DirectX 10.
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