NAME
Net::Frame::Dump::Online2 - tcpdump like implementation, online mode and non-blocking
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Frame::Dump::Online2;
#
# Simply create a Dump object
#
my $oDump = Net::Frame::Dump::Online2->new(
dev => 'eth0',
);
$oDump->start;
# Gather frames
while (1) {
if (my $f = $oDump->next) {
my $raw = $f->{raw};
my $firstLayerType = $f->{firstLayer};
my $timestamp = $f->{timestamp};
}
}
$oDump->stop;
#
# Default parameters on creation
#
my $oDumpDefault = Net::Frame::Dump::Online2->new(
timeoutOnNext => 3,
timeout => 0,
promisc => 0,
snaplen => 1514,
file => '',
overwrite => 0,
);
DESCRIPTION
This module implements a tcpdump-like program, for live capture from networks.
ATTRIBUTES
- dev
-
The network interface to listen on. No default value.
- timeoutOnNext
-
Each time you call next method, an internal counter is updated. This counter tells you if you have not received any data since timeoutOnNext seconds. When a timeout occurred, timeout is set to true.
- timeout
-
When timeoutOnNext seconds has been reached, this variable is set to true, and never reset. See timeoutReset if you want to reset it.
- snaplen
-
If you want to capture a different snaplen, set it a number. Default to 1514.
- promisc
-
By default, interface is not put into promiscuous mode, set this parameter to true if you want it.
The following are inherited attributes:
- filter
-
Pcap filter to use. Default to no filter.
- firstLayer
-
Stores information about the first layer type contained on read frame. This attribute is filled only after a call to start method.
- isRunning
-
Returns true if a call to start has been done, false otherwise or if a call to stop has been done.
- keepTimestamp
-
Sometimes, when frames are captured and saved to a .pcap file, timestamps sucks. That is, you send a frame, and receive the reply, but your request appear to have been sent after the reply. So, to correct that, you can use Net::Frame::Dump own timestamping system. The default is 0. Set it manually to 1 if you need original .pcap frames timestamps.
METHODS
- new
- new (hash)
-
Object constructor. You can pass attributes that will overwrite default ones. See SYNOPSIS for default values.
- start
-
When you want to start reading frames from network, call this method.
- stop
-
When you want to stop reading frames from network, call this method.
- next
-
Returns the next captured frame; undef if none awaiting. Each time this method is called, a comparison is done to see if no frame has been captured during timeoutOnNext number of seconds. If so, timeout attribute is set to 1 to reflect the pending timeout.
- store (Net::Frame::Simple object)
-
This method will store internally, sorted, the Net::Frame::Simple object passed as a single parameter. getKey methods, implemented in various Net::Frame::Layer objects will be used to efficiently retrieve (via getKeyReverse method) frames.
Basically, it is used to make recv method (from Net::Frame::Simple) to retrieve quickly the reply frame for a request frame.
- getFramesFor (Net::Frame::Simple object)
-
This will return an array of possible reply frames for the specified Net::Frame::Simple object. For example, reply frames for a UDP probe will be all the frames which have the same source port and destination port as the request.
- flush
-
Will flush stored frames, the one which have been stored via store method.
- timeoutReset
-
Reset the internal timeout state (timeout attribute).
- getStats
-
Tries to get packet statistics on an open descriptor. It returns a reference to a hash that has to following fields: ps_recv, ps_drop, ps_ifdrop.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Patrice <GomoR> Auffret
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2006-2020, Patrice <GomoR> Auffret
You may distribute this module under the terms of the Artistic license. See LICENSE.Artistic file in the source distribution archive.