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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Net::RawIP::libpcap \- An interface to libpcap in Net::RawIP(3pm) .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" .Vb 1 \& 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. .Ve .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Sergey Kolychev .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" \&\fBNet::RawIP\fR\|(3pm),\fBpcap\fR\|(3).