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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SocketHook [![NuGet Badge](https://buildstats.info/nuget/SocketHook.Extensions)](https://www.nuget.org/packages/SocketHook.Extensions/1.0.0) 2 | 3 | This application allow the user to redirect any call to the windows API [*connect*](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-connect) of any process in order to redirect its connection to the configured local port. 4 | 5 | ![](https://i.ibb.co/dbpVg64/AJSr7-LQg-U0.png) 6 | 7 | ## Get started 8 | 9 | The hook was meant to be **controlled by a REST API**, thanks to this, any kind of application can "*plug*" to it and send inject directives. A **WPF application using .NET Core 3.1** and the *generic hosting APIs* was made to show the potential of this architecture, you can see the code [on this repository ](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/tree/master/samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample) or [**download the release directly**](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/releases). 10 | 11 | The API can either be started using regular **CLI args** or with a **json configuration file** on the working directory of the application (or with both). Here are two examples of json config files : 12 | 13 | ```json 14 | { 15 | "InjectToExe": "C:\\Users\\User\\Desktop\\SomeProgram.exe", 16 | "RedirectionPort": 8080, 17 | "RedirectedIps": [ 18 | "xxx.xxx.xxx", 19 | "xxx.xxx.xxx" 20 | ] 21 | } 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ```json 25 | { 26 | "InjectToPId": 17881, 27 | "RedirectionPort": 8080, 28 | "RedirectedIps": [ 29 | "xxx.xxx.xxx", 30 | "xxx.xxx.xxx" 31 | ] 32 | } 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | Also, if no *InjectTo* args are being provided, the application will bind a **REST API** (default port is 80) to the localhost in order to allow any user to triggers **inject** or **createAndInject** directive to the application. A **killAll** directive is also provided in order to kill all the process that might have been created within this injector instance. The route are defined this way : 36 | 37 | - PUT `http://127.0.0.1:80/api/createandinject?exePath=C:\\Users\\User\\Desktop\\SomeProgram.exe` 38 | - with [*this json model*](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/tree/master/src/SocketHook.API/Models/InjectionSettings.cs) in the request body. 39 | - PUT `http://127.0.0.1:80/api/inject?pId=17881` 40 | - also with [*this json model*](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/tree/master/src/SocketHook.API/Models/InjectionSettings.cs) in the request body. 41 | - DELETE `http://127.0.0.1:80/api/killall` for the **killAll** directive 42 | 43 | ## Go further 44 | 45 | The WPF application takes advantage of the new .NET Core *generic hosting APIs*, therefore [a library](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/tree/master/src/SocketHook.Extensions) that provides interaction with the hook REST API and extensions methods to register thoses services into the commonly used **`IServiceCollection`**. This library is also available [*on nuget at this address*](https://www.nuget.org/packages/SocketHook.Extensions/1.0.0). 46 | 47 | The registration logic looks like this : 48 | 49 | ```csharp 50 | services.AddSocketHook(opt => 51 | { 52 | opt.AddConfiguration(ctx.Configuration); 53 | opt.Configure(x => 54 | { 55 | x.UseHookServiceFactory = true; 56 | x.OpenHookOnStartup = true; 57 | x.KillAllOnExit = true; 58 | }); 59 | }); 60 | ``` 61 | 62 | And this will registers at least an **`ISocketHookServiceFactory`** which will be responsible of creating **`ISocketHookService`** instances with their relative [**`InjectOptions`**](https://github.com/thenameless314159/SocketHook/tree/master/src/SocketHook.Extensions/Options/InjectOptions.cs). 63 | 64 | The **`ISocketHookService`** provides 3 methods to interact with the hook API : 65 | 66 | ```csharp 67 | public interface ISocketHookService 68 | { 69 | ValueTask TryCreateAndInject(string exePath, CancellationToken token = default); 70 | ValueTask TryInject(int pId, CancellationToken token = default); 71 | 72 | /// 73 | ValueTask KillAllInjectedProcesses(CancellationToken token = default); 74 | } 75 | ``` 76 | 77 | ## Important 78 | 79 | If you are experiencing any issue binding the HTTP server to your specified port please check this article from Microsoft : 80 | [https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/dotnet/framework/wcf/feature-details/configuring-http-and-https?redirectedfrom=MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/dotnet/framework/wcf/feature-details/configuring-http-and-https?redirectedfrom=MSDN) 81 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SocketHook.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio Version 16 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 16.0.28902.138 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{2150E333-8FDC-42A3-9474-1A3956D46DE8}") = "src", "src", "{2F405002-93D6-4837-96D1-E2CC2F9D4438}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "SocketHook", "src\SocketHook\SocketHook.csproj", "{847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27}" 9 | EndProject 10 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "SocketHook.API", "src\SocketHook.API\SocketHook.API.csproj", "{049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6}" 11 | EndProject 12 | Project("{2150E333-8FDC-42A3-9474-1A3956D46DE8}") = "samples", "samples", "{B1B68385-416A-47C1-A443-51FEB7AB6DDA}" 13 | EndProject 14 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "SocketHook.Extensions", "src\SocketHook.Extensions\SocketHook.Extensions.csproj", "{9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B}" 15 | EndProject 16 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "SocketHook.HostedWpfSample", "samples\SocketHook.HostedWpfSample\SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.csproj", "{03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC}" 17 | EndProject 18 | Global 19 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 20 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 21 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 22 | EndGlobalSection 23 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 24 | {847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 25 | {847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 26 | {847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 27 | {847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 28 | {049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 29 | {049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 30 | {049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 31 | {049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 32 | {9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 33 | {9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 34 | {9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 35 | {9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 36 | {03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 37 | {03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 38 | {03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 39 | {03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 40 | EndGlobalSection 41 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 42 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 43 | EndGlobalSection 44 | GlobalSection(NestedProjects) = preSolution 45 | {847BFE7D-83B6-478B-81E4-A57B5EDA6C27} = {2F405002-93D6-4837-96D1-E2CC2F9D4438} 46 | {049BADE4-9257-48FA-9D82-16452B89CDA6} = {2F405002-93D6-4837-96D1-E2CC2F9D4438} 47 | {9D5FB345-75B2-453B-8DB9-F7301973380B} = {2F405002-93D6-4837-96D1-E2CC2F9D4438} 48 | {03C42374-08EC-4CAA-8088-9A8B012C1BAC} = {B1B68385-416A-47C1-A443-51FEB7AB6DDA} 49 | EndGlobalSection 50 | GlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution 51 | SolutionGuid = {41D08C75-E025-4873-962A-E906D8C5B8FC} 52 | EndGlobalSection 53 | EndGlobal 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/App.xaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 15 | 16 | 19 | 20 | 23 | 24 | 29 | 30 | 42 | 43 | 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/App.xaml.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.IO; 3 | using System.Windows; 4 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; 5 | using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection; 6 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting; 7 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 8 | using SocketHook.Extensions; 9 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Services; 10 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.ViewModels; 11 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Views; 12 | 13 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample 14 | { 15 | /// 16 | /// Interaction logic for App.xaml 17 | /// 18 | public partial class App : Application 19 | { 20 | public static IHost RunningHost { get; private set; } // keeps a lifetime instance 21 | 22 | private static IHost CreateHost(string[] args) => 23 | Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args) 24 | //.ConfigureHostConfiguration(config => config.AddCommandLine(args)) 25 | .ConfigureAppConfiguration(config => 26 | { 27 | config.SetBasePath(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory()); 28 | config.AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: true); 29 | config.AddCommandLine(args); 30 | }) 31 | .ConfigureServices((ctx, services) => 32 | { 33 | if(ctx.HostingEnvironment.IsDevelopment()) 34 | services.AddLogging(logger => 35 | { 36 | logger.SetMinimumLevel(LogLevel.Trace); 37 | logger.AddFile($"app{DateTime.Now:yyyy-dd-M--HH-mm-ss}.log"); 38 | }); 39 | 40 | services.AddSocketHook(opt => 41 | { 42 | opt.AddConfiguration(ctx.Configuration); 43 | opt.Configure(x => 44 | { 45 | x.UseHookServiceFactory = true; 46 | x.OpenHookOnStartup = true; 47 | x.KillAllOnExit = true; 48 | }); 49 | }); 50 | 51 | services.AddSingleton(); 52 | services.AddSingleton(); 53 | services.AddTransient(); 54 | services.AddTransient(); 55 | services.AddTransient(); 56 | services.AddTransient(); 57 | }).Build(); 58 | 59 | protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e) 60 | { 61 | DispatcherUnhandledException += (o, s) => 62 | { 63 | if (s.Handled) return; 64 | MessageBox.Show($"An unhandled exception was propagated to the UI thread :\n{s.Exception}", "Fatal error", 65 | MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error); 66 | 67 | RunningHost?.StopAsync()?.GetAwaiter().GetResult(); 68 | RunningHost?.Dispose(); 69 | }; 70 | 71 | RunningHost = CreateHost(e.Args); 72 | RunningHost.Start(); 73 | 74 | var mainWindow = RunningHost.Services.GetRequiredService(); 75 | MainWindow = mainWindow; 76 | mainWindow.Show(); 77 | base.OnStartup(e); 78 | } 79 | 80 | protected override void OnExit(ExitEventArgs e) 81 | { 82 | try { RunningHost.Dispose(); } catch { /* discarded */ } 83 | base.OnExit(e); 84 | } 85 | } 86 | } 87 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/AssemblyInfo.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Windows; 2 | 3 | [assembly: ThemeInfo( 4 | ResourceDictionaryLocation.None, //where theme specific resource dictionaries are located 5 | //(used if a resource is not found in the page, 6 | // or application resource dictionaries) 7 | ResourceDictionaryLocation.SourceAssembly //where the generic resource dictionary is located 8 | //(used if a resource is not found in the page, 9 | // app, or any theme specific resource dictionaries) 10 | )] 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/Commands/ActionCommand.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Windows.Input; 3 | 4 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Commands 5 | { 6 | public class ActionCommand : ICommand 7 | { 8 | private readonly Action _execute; 9 | private Func _predicate; 10 | 11 | public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged 12 | { 13 | add => CommandManager.RequerySuggested += value; 14 | remove => CommandManager.RequerySuggested -= value; 15 | } 16 | 17 | private ActionCommand(Action execute, Func predicate = default) 18 | { 19 | _execute = execute; 20 | _predicate = predicate; 21 | } 22 | 23 | public static ICommand Create(Action execute, Func predicate = default) => 24 | new ActionCommand(execute, predicate); 25 | 26 | public static ICommand Create(Action execute, Predicate predicate = default) => 27 | new ActionCommand(execute, predicate); 28 | 29 | public bool CanExecute(object parameter) => (_predicate ??= () => true)(); 30 | public void Execute(object parameter) => _execute(); 31 | } 32 | 33 | public class ActionCommand : ICommand 34 | { 35 | private readonly Predicate _canExecute; 36 | private readonly Action _execute; 37 | 38 | public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged 39 | { 40 | add => CommandManager.RequerySuggested += value; 41 | remove => CommandManager.RequerySuggested -= value; 42 | } 43 | 44 | public ActionCommand(Action execute) 45 | : this(execute, null) => _execute = execute; 46 | 47 | public ActionCommand(Action execute, Predicate canExecute) 48 | { 49 | _execute = execute ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(execute)); 50 | _canExecute = canExecute; 51 | } 52 | 53 | public bool CanExecute(object parameter) => _canExecute == null || _canExecute((T)parameter); 54 | 55 | public void Execute(object parameter) => _execute((T)parameter); 56 | } 57 | } 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/Commands/AsyncCommand.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.ComponentModel; 4 | using System.Text; 5 | using System.Threading.Tasks; 6 | using System.Windows.Input; 7 | 8 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Commands 9 | { 10 | public static class AsyncCommand 11 | { 12 | public static ICommand CreateWithInput(Func command, Action errorHandler = default) => 13 | new InputCommandAsync(command, errorHandler); 14 | 15 | public static ICommand Create(Func command, Action errorHandler = default) => 16 | new CommandAsync(command, errorHandler); 17 | 18 | /// 19 | /// This class propagate the exception to the UI thread if any happens by default, can be optimized 20 | /// using Task and a TaskCompletion implementation. 21 | /// More infos at : https://github.com/DanStevens/AsyncCommands 22 | /// 23 | private class InputCommandAsync : ICommand 24 | { 25 | private readonly Func _command; 26 | private readonly Action _errorHandler; 27 | private ValueTask _execution; 28 | 29 | public InputCommandAsync(Func command, Action errorHandler = default) 30 | { 31 | _errorHandler = errorHandler; 32 | _command = command; 33 | } 34 | 35 | public bool CanExecute(object parameter) => true; // can always execute, request will be denied anyway when executing the task. 36 | 37 | public void Execute(object parameter) 38 | { 39 | if (parameter != default && !(parameter is TInput)) 40 | throw new ArgumentException($"An invalid argument of type {parameter.GetType().Name} has been provided " + 41 | $"to an AsyncCommand with input that should be of type : {typeof(TInput).Name}."); 42 | try 43 | { 44 | _execution = _command(parameter != null ? (TInput)parameter : default); 45 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 46 | if (_execution.IsCompletedSuccessfully) 47 | { 48 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 49 | return; 50 | } 51 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 52 | awaitTask(_execution); // will throw if not completed successfully 53 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 54 | } 55 | catch (Exception e) { if (_errorHandler == default) throw; _errorHandler(e); } 56 | static async void awaitTask(ValueTask execution) => await execution; 57 | } 58 | 59 | public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged 60 | { 61 | add => CommandManager.RequerySuggested += value; 62 | remove => CommandManager.RequerySuggested -= value; 63 | } 64 | 65 | private static void RaiseCanExecuteChanged() => CommandManager.InvalidateRequerySuggested(); 66 | } 67 | 68 | private class CommandAsync : ICommand 69 | { 70 | private readonly Func _command; 71 | private readonly Action _errorHandler; 72 | private ValueTask _execution; 73 | 74 | public CommandAsync(Func command, Action errorHandler = default) 75 | { 76 | _command = command; 77 | _errorHandler = errorHandler; 78 | } 79 | 80 | public bool CanExecute(object parameter) => true; // can always execute 81 | 82 | public void Execute(object parameter) 83 | { 84 | try 85 | { 86 | _execution = _command(); 87 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 88 | if (_execution.IsCompletedSuccessfully) 89 | { 90 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 91 | return; 92 | } 93 | 94 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 95 | awaitTask(_execution); // will throw if not completed successfully 96 | RaiseCanExecuteChanged(); 97 | } 98 | catch (Exception e) { if (_errorHandler == default) throw; _errorHandler(e); } 99 | static async void awaitTask(ValueTask execution) => await execution; 100 | } 101 | 102 | public event EventHandler CanExecuteChanged 103 | { 104 | add => CommandManager.RequerySuggested += value; 105 | remove => CommandManager.RequerySuggested -= value; 106 | } 107 | 108 | private static void RaiseCanExecuteChanged() => CommandManager.InvalidateRequerySuggested(); 109 | } 110 | } 111 | } 112 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/Controls/ProcessTreeItem.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Windows; 2 | using System.Windows.Controls; 3 | using System.Windows.Media; 4 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Extensions; 5 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Models; 6 | using Image = System.Windows.Controls.Image; 7 | // ReSharper disable PossibleNullReferenceException 8 | 9 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Controls 10 | { 11 | public class ProcessDataRow : DataGridRow 12 | { 13 | public int ProcessId { get; } 14 | public ProcessDataRow(ProcessTreeItem treeItem) 15 | { 16 | ProcessId = treeItem.ProcessId; 17 | Item = treeItem; 18 | } 19 | } 20 | 21 | public class ProcessTreeItem : TreeViewItem 22 | { 23 | private static readonly Brush _whiteBrush = new SolidColorBrush((Color)ColorConverter.ConvertFromString("#f1f1f1")); 24 | private readonly ObservedProcess _process; 25 | 26 | public int ProcessId { get; } 27 | 28 | public ProcessTreeItem(ObservedProcess process) 29 | { 30 | var name = string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(process.Name) 31 | ? process.Name 32 | : "none"; 33 | 34 | _process = process; 35 | Header = CreateHeader(); 36 | ProcessId = (int)process.ProcessId; 37 | CreateChild($"Executable Path: {process.FilePath}"); 38 | CreateChild($"Process Name: {name}"); 39 | CreateChild($"Process Id: {process.ProcessId}"); 40 | CreateChild($"Priority: {process.Priority}"); 41 | } 42 | 43 | protected TextBox CreateChild(string text) 44 | { 45 | var child = new TextBox 46 | { 47 | IsReadOnly = true, 48 | Foreground = _whiteBrush, 49 | Background = Brushes.Transparent, 50 | BorderThickness = new Thickness(0), 51 | FontSize = 10, 52 | Text = text 53 | }; 54 | AddChild(child); 55 | return child; 56 | } 57 | 58 | private object CreateHeader() 59 | { 60 | var panel = new StackPanel 61 | { 62 | Orientation = Orientation.Horizontal, 63 | Children = 64 | { 65 | new Image {Source = _process.Icon.ToBitmapSource(), Height = 16, Width = 16}, 66 | new Label {Foreground = _whiteBrush, FontSize = 12, Content = _process.FileName} 67 | } 68 | }; 69 | 70 | return panel; 71 | } 72 | } 73 | } 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/Converters/BitmapToSource.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Drawing; 3 | using System.Globalization; 4 | using System.Windows.Data; 5 | using SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Extensions; 6 | 7 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Converters 8 | { 9 | public class BitmapToSource : IValueConverter 10 | { 11 | public object Convert(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) 12 | { 13 | if (value == null) return default; 14 | if (!(value is Bitmap image)) return default; 15 | 16 | return image.ToBitmapSource(); 17 | } 18 | 19 | public object ConvertBack(object value, Type targetType, object parameter, CultureInfo culture) 20 | { 21 | return default; 22 | } 23 | } 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/Extensions/BitMapExtensions.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Drawing; 4 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices; 5 | using System.Windows; 6 | using System.Windows.Interop; 7 | using System.Windows.Media.Imaging; 8 | 9 | namespace SocketHook.HostedWpfSample.Extensions 10 | { 11 | public static class BitMapExtensions 12 | { 13 | [DllImport("gdi32")] 14 | private static extern int DeleteObject(IntPtr o); 15 | 16 | public static BitmapSource ToBitmapSource(this Bitmap source) 17 | { 18 | var ip = source.GetHbitmap(); 19 | BitmapSource bs; 20 | try 21 | { 22 | bs = Imaging.CreateBitmapSourceFromHBitmap(ip, 23 | IntPtr.Zero, Int32Rect.Empty, BitmapSizeOptions.FromEmptyOptions()); 24 | } 25 | finally { DeleteObject(ip); } 26 | 27 | return bs; 28 | } 29 | } 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /samples/SocketHook.HostedWpfSample/MainWindow.xaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  11 | 12 | 13 | 26 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 |