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add support for windows 10 #1

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badgerhill opened this issue Jul 27, 2015 · 5 comments
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add support for windows 10 #1

badgerhill opened this issue Jul 27, 2015 · 5 comments

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@badgerhill
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hi,

i tried to install and run this driver on windows 10.
actually it did not work.
it would be great, if you could add support for windows 10.

thanks
t.

@chopinx
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chopinx commented Nov 1, 2016

I have the same problem. Is there any solution now?

@Srikanthkumarreddyyekollu

We are facing same issue.Ipfw is not getting added when we try adding in windows 10 machines.
Please extend your support by providing Windows 10 support.

Please share if anyone has achieved this already.

@chopinx
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chopinx commented Nov 30, 2016

I have gave up to do more trying. You can add Ipfw in windows7 x86 machines if you want to use it.

@Srikanthkumarreddyyekollu
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@Srikanthkumarreddyyekollu

Looks like the certificate we are using need EV signed to work on Windows 10 machines.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/windows_hardware_certification/2016/07/26/driver-signing-changes-in-windows-10-version-1607/

Give a try.

glance- pushed a commit to glance-/dummynet that referenced this issue Dec 7, 2016
adding support for linux 4.x kernels
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