I have never used
Net::Frame::Dump::Online, but there is an example script (follow the MANIFEST link) which looks relevant:
dump-online-onrecv.pl:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $oDump;
my $dev = shift || die("Specify network interface to use\n");
use Net::Frame::Dump::Online;
use Net::Frame::Simple;
sub callOnRecv {
my ($h, $data) = @_;
print "Data: $data\n";
my $oSimple = Net::Frame::Simple->newFromDump($h);
print $oSimple->print."\n";
}
$oDump = Net::Frame::Dump::Online->new(
dev => $dev,
onRecv => \&callOnRecv,
onRecvCount => 1,
onRecvData => 'test',
);
$oDump->start;
END { $oDump && $oDump->isRunning && $oDump->stop }
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