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How do I go about hooking/redirecting a function in a DLL (say, CreateThread from Kernel32.dll) loaded in the current process?

(I don't have control over which pieces of code call CreateThread, so it's not like I can just have the code something else instead.)

The language doesn't matter much; I'm guessing C/C++ would be the best choices for this.


Update:

I forgot to mention: I'm not looking for solutions that require the bundling of extra libraries into my program; I was looking for a manual way of doing the hooking (such as by rewriting the address of the function), not for using an external library to do this.

But thanks to those who mentioned an external library; sorry I didn't say this earlier.

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there's MS library for this: Detours

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  • Hm... I'd heard of Detours but never used it. How lightweight is it? I think it requires loading another library... and I guess I should've stated, I need to avoid that.
    – user541686
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:24
  • it's pretty lightweight and source code is public, but license forces you to use it as DLL. in any case you can check how they do this Jan 22, 2011 at 20:28
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(This most likely would have been more appropriate as a "comment" under the "Detours" answer, but, as my "reputation" isn't enough yet to add comments I guess, let me post it as an answer)

This post under this thread ("DirectShow question") mentions a replacement/home-grown alternative to Detours (with some rough code example as well) by Alessandro Angeli.

I've actually first found it quoted in another thread ("problem in hooking cocreateinstance") while also searching for COM component creation hooking/tracing (This second thread is more focused on cross-process hooking though).

Let me also add a link for WinAPIOverride32 (by Jacquelin Potier) for convenience here as well. It seems to have "developer designed GUI" :) but, no complaints at all as it is open source (as mentioned above).

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Check out http://easyhook.codeplex.com/

It's an API Hooking framework. Its open source, very easy to use!

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  • Thanks for the link; unfortunately, I'd already heard (and used) EasyHook, but I was looking for a more lightweight solution to the problem. (I don't want to load an entire library just to hook a single function.)
    – user541686
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:23
  • Check out "WinAPIOverride32" - its a pretty open source application to run perform API hook to explore/research applications. They don't have a whole framework, so you can check out their code as an example to what you want to achieve.
    – TCS
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:27
  • WHOA interesting! I'd never heard of that one. :) Thanks! I'll look into it.
    – user541686
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:28
  • Hm... does it still require loading an external DLL? There's several mentions of different libraries. (I guess I could just insert the source into my own program; I'll try that..)
    – user541686
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:32
  • That's what I meant :-) You can just use the source as an example. btw, its a great application!
    – TCS
    Jan 22, 2011 at 20:59

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