Hello,

Your code does not run as is, there are errors. A simple add of an if condition is all i believe you are looking for. For testing I removed the writing to the file and printed to screen. I assumed your configuration file will only contain one set of IP constraints. Also removed the $i counter, looks like it should have been a global variable.

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Net::PcapUtils; use Net::Pcap; use NetPacket::Ethernet qw(:strip); use NetPacket::IP; #use Config::Reader::Simple; my $file = "CaptureData.txt"; open FILE, ">$file" or die "unable to open $file $!"; my %config; open my $config, '<', 'Config.txt' or die $!; sub process_pkt { my ($user, $hdr, $pkt) = @_; my $ip_obj = NetPacket::IP->decode(eth_strip($pkt)); my $eth_obj = NetPacket::Ethernet->decode($pkt); if($ip_obj->{src_ip} eq $config{'SourceIP'}) { print "SourceIP : $ip_obj->{src_ip}\n"; print "SourceMAC : $eth_obj->{src_mac}\n"; print "EthernetType : $eth_obj->{type}\n"; print "IPProtocol : $ip_obj->{proto}\n"; print "----------------------------\n"; } } while(<$config>) { chomp; my ($key, $value) = split /\s*=\s*/, $_; $config{$key} = $value; print FILE "chave: $key -- valor: $value\n"; } my $err =''; my $i = 1; my $pcap = Net::Pcap::open_offline("capture.pcap", \$err) or die "Can +not open file...$err\n"; Net::Pcap::loop($pcap, -1, \&process_pkt, ''); Net::Pcap::close($pcap); close FILE, ">$file" or die "unable to close $file $!";

In reply to Re: Heelp!! Script ... PCAP file ... by gman
in thread Heelp!! Script ... PCAP file ... by Anonymous Monk

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