Hi
the output of the
lorcon_lsit_driver is:
$VAR1 = [
{
'name' => 'rtfile',
'details' => 'Real-time PCAP file source'
},
{
'details' => 'PCAP file source',
'name' => 'file'
},
{
'name' => 'madwifing',
'details' => 'Linux madwifi-ng drivers, deprecated by ath5
+k and ath9k'
},
{
'name' => 'tuntap',
'details' => 'Linux tuntap virtual interface drivers'
}
];
I have already tried if I use:
print Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_create("wlo1", $driver); #where $driver c
+an be madwifing or other it says:
Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_create: driver is not a reference at -e line 3.
and if I do
print Net::Lorcon2::lorcon_create("wlo1", \$driver); #where $driver
+ can be madwifing or other it says
segmentation error (core dump created)
Regards.
Edoardo
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