Description
Observed behaviour
We have a corporate proxy that is configured automatically (WPAD?) and uses the user's login to authenticate against.
After installing the nmap 7.7 bundle (containing npcap 0.99-r2) Chrome couldn't connect to the proxy any more, so no "external" sites could be accessed.
Expected behaviour
npcap 0.99-r2 should not interfere with Chrome accessing a corporate proxy
Steps to reproduce
- have a corporate proxy with auto configuration ("Automatically detect settings" set in Windows Internet settings)
- Install nmap-7.70-setup.exe, choose to install npcap 0.99-r2
- Try to access pages that need the proxy to work with Chrome. "Local" pages that are not accessed trough the proxy still work.
- Chrome will respond with a DNS resolution error.
Notes
Interestingly both Firefox and IE were not affected by this.
I also have a local proxy running on my machine. I need to use it for software that can't properly detect the corporate proxy. For testing purposes, I configured it in Windows. That didn't fix the problem with Chrome.
I have tried both WinPCAP-API-Mode installation and "normal" installation. As soon as npcap is installed, Chrome doesn't work any more.
Steps to fix
Uninstall npcap 0.99-r2 via the control panel.
Versions
- npcap 0.99-r2
- (from nmap-7.70-setup.exe)
- Chrome Version 65.0.3325.181 (64-Bit)
- Windows 10 Pro Version 1703 Build 15063.909