Howdy MonkeyManChfKiller, welcome to the Monastery! Can you be a bit more specific as to what you're trying to accomplish? Some current code would be best -- it'd allow us to see what you want to do, and what isn't working right now.
You've already mentioned Net::Pcap. CPAN is down for me at the moment, so I can't take a look at that, but if libpcap does what you want, I'd wager a guess so does Net::Pcap. (If not, contact the latter's author to get the necessary wrappers implemented.)
Perl and Net::Pcap also looks like it might be of interest, despite being a rather old node (from 2002).
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