I couldn't get Net::Pcap to work for me. Here's a small substitute:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Linux::net::dev; use Net::ARP; use Net::Address::Ethernet qw(get_address); use Sys::HostIP; my $devs = Linux::net::dev::info(); print "Devices (bytes read):\n"; foreach (keys %$devs) { print " $_ ($devs->{$_}->{rbytes})\n"; } my $dev = "eth0"; my $mac = Net::ARP::get_mac("eth0"); print "$mac\n"; $mac = Net::ARP::arp_lookup($dev, '192.168.1.1'); print "192.168.1.1 has got mac $mac\n"; my $sAddress = get_address; print "$sAddress\n"; my $ip_address = Sys::HostIP->ip; print $ip_address, "\n";

In reply to Re: Net::Pcap garbage Output by Khen1950fx
in thread Net::Pcap garbage Output by WalkingZero

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