Hello
Can somebody give me a hint how to filter out specific packets using PCAP filter? My below attempt calls the callback function even or ICMP pings, printing: "ip protocol=1".
I'm using Net::RawIP 0.21 and Perl 5.8.8 on a Debian Linux system with kernel 2.6.23.
bye,
-christian-
> #!/usr/bin/perl -W
> use Net::RawIP;
> use Data::Dumper;
>
> sub pcap_recv_callback {
> $recv_rawip = new Net::RawIP({'udp' => {}});
> $recv_rawip->bset($_[2], 14);
> printf("ip protocol=%d\n", $recv_rawip->get({'ip' => ['protocol'
+]}));
> }
>
> my $rawip = new Net::RawIP();
> my $pcap = $rawip->pcapinit('lo', 'dst port 68', 1500, 300);
>
> my @temp;
> loop($pcap, 1, \&pcap_recv_callback, \@temp);
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