in my application i m open Wireshark process and start capturing packts, in the UI i have Start button who start the capturing and Stop button who stop capturing and i am doing this by killing my wireshark process.
my question is if i am close my application in the middle of the capturing but nor with my Stop button my Wireshark process continue to run, how can i handle this situation and make sure that my process will close if my application crash or someone close it in the middle of capturing
public void startCapturing()
{
ThreadStart tStarter = delegate { openAdapterForStatistics(_device); };
Thread thread = new Thread(tStarter);
thread.IsBackground = true;
thread.Start();
ProcessStartInfo tsharkStartInfo = new ProcessStartInfo();
tsharkStartInfo.FileName = _tshark;
tsharkStartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true;
tsharkStartInfo.RedirectStandardError = true;
tsharkStartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = true;
tsharkStartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
tsharkStartInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
tsharkStartInfo.Arguments = string.Format(" -i " + _interfaceNumber + " -s " + _packetLimitSize + " -w " + _pcapPath);
_tsharkProcess.StartInfo = tsharkStartInfo;
_tsharkProcess.ErrorDataReceived += _cmdProcess_ErrorDataReceived;
_tsharkProcess.OutputDataReceived += tshark_OutputDataReceived;
_tsharkProcess.EnableRaisingEvents = true;
_tsharkProcess.Start();
_tsharkProcess.BeginOutputReadLine();
_tsharkProcess.BeginErrorReadLine();
FileInfo fileInfo = new FileInfo(_pcapPath);
string directoryName = fileInfo.DirectoryName;
DirectoryInfo directoryInfo = new DirectoryInfo(directoryName);
FileInfo[] dirs = directoryInfo.GetFiles();
_file = dirs.FirstOrDefault(f => f.Name.Equals(fileInfo.Name));
_tsharkProcess.WaitForExit();
}
Assuming you’re handling exceptions using
try-catch, you can make sure the Wireshark process is closed in thefinallyblock at the end of your topmosttry-catchstatement. From the MSDN documentation:“The finally block is useful for cleaning up any resources allocated in the try block. Control is always passed to the finally block regardless of how the try block exits.”
For example:
The code in the
finallyblock will always get executed whether or not there was an exception.