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RawIP::libpcap(3pm)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  RawIP::libpcap(3pm)

NAME
       Net::RawIP::libpcap - An interface to libpcap in Net::RawIP(3pm)

DESCRIPTION
	Function    The input parameters	   The output parameters

	open_live   a network			   Return value is a pcap_t*
		    device(eth0,ppp0,...);	   If retval less than zero
		    a snap length;		   then $err filled with
		    a promisc - boolean;	   an error string.
		    a timeout in sec;
		    $err is an undef scalar;

	open_offline   a filename which is filled  Return value is pcap_t*
		       with a raw output of dump;  If retval less than zero
		       $err is an unfef scalar;	   then $err filled with
						   an error string.

	dump_open  pcap_t*;			   Return value is a FILE*
		   $err;

	lookupdev  $err;			   Return value is a name
						   of first device which is
						   found by libpcap

	lookupnet  a network device;		   a netnumber;
		   a netnumer is undef;		   a netmask;
		   a netmask is undef;		   If retval less than zero
		   $err is undef;		   then $err filled with
						   an error string.

	dispatch   a scalar with pcap_t*;	   No output parameters.
		   number of packets for proce-
		   ssing;
		   reference to the perl call-
		   back,this callback will be
		   called with 3 parameters:
		   $_[0] is fourth parameter
		   from dispatch,
		   $_[1] is a scalar with struc-
		   ture pcap_pkthdr for a current
		   packet,
		   $_[2] is a scalar with a current
		   packet;
		   fourth parameter could be
		   an array or a hash reference
		   or a pointer (FILE*) returned
		   by dump_open,it can be unre-
		   ferenced in the perl call-
		   back or be used as a perl
		   filehandle in that callback.

	loop	   As for dispatch.		   As for dispatch.

	dump	   As for a perl callback	   No output.
		   but $_[0] must be a pointer
		   (FILE*) only.

	compile	   a scalar with pcap_t*;	 a scalar with bpf_program.
		   a bpf_program is undef;	 If retval is less than zero
		   a scalar with filter string;	 then there was a problem with
		   a boolean value (optimize or	 filter grammar.
		   not);
		     a scalar with netmask;

	setfilter  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 If retval is less than zero
		   a scalar with bpf_program	 then there was a problem while
		   returned by compile.		 settting filter.

	next	 a scalar with pcap_t*;		 A scalar with next packet;
		 a scalar with with struc-	 a scalar with with structure
		 ture pcap_pkthdr for a current	 pcap_pkthdr also will be modi
		 packet,originally is undef.	 filed for an every packet and
						 it can be accessed but for read
						 only.

	datalink  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 Retval is the link  layer type,
						 e.g. DLT_EN10MB.

	snapshot  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 Retval is the snapshot length
						 specified when open_live was
						 called.

	is_swapped  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 returns true if the current
						 savefile uses a different
						 byte order than the current
						 system.

	major_version  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 returns the major number
						 of the version of the pcap
						 used to write the savefile.

	minor_version  a scalar with pcap_t*;	 returns the minor number of the
						 version of the pcap used to
						 write the savefile.

	file	   a scalar with pcap_t*;	 returns the name of the
						 savefile.

	stats	   a scalar with pcap_t*;	 If retval 0 then a scalar
		   a scalar with structure	 with structure pcap_stat will
		   pcap_stat,originally undef	 be filled with the
						 packet statistics.

	fileno	  a scalar with pcap_t*;	returns	 the  file descriptor
						number of the savefile.
						A core perl function is
						available as CORE::fileno.

	geterr	 a scalar with pcap_t*;		returns	 the  error  text
						pertaining to the last pcap
						library error.

	perror	 a scalar with pcap_t*;		prints the text of the last
		 a scalar with prefix;		pcap  library error on stderr,
						prefixed by prefix.

	close	 a scalar with pcap_t*;		closes the files associated with
						pcap_t* and deallocates
						resources.
						A core perl function is
						available as CORE::close.

	dump_close  a scalar with pcap_t*;	closes the savefile.

AUTHOR
       Sergey Kolychev <ksv@al.lg.ua>

SEE ALSO
       Net::RawIP(3pm),pcap(3).

perl v5.26.0			  2017-07-22		   RawIP::libpcap(3pm)
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