return Net::Analysis::Packet->new
({to => "$ip_obj->{dest_ip}:$tcp_obj->{dest_port}",
from => "$ip_obj->{src_ip}:$tcp_obj->{src_port}",
flags => $tcp_obj->{flags},
data => $tcp_obj->{data},
seqnum => $tcp_obj->{seqnum},
acknum => $tcp_obj->{acknum},
pkt_number => $self->{pkt_number}++,
# These are turned into the object $pkt->{time}
tv_sec => $wire_hdrs->{tv_sec},
tv_usec => $wire_hdrs->{tv_usec},
} );

Net::Analysis::EventLoop - generate a stream of packets

use Net::Analysis::Dispatcher; use Net::Analysis::EventLoop; my ($d) = Net::Analysis::Dispatcher->new(); my ($el) = Net::Analysis::EventLoop->new (dispatcher => $d); ... register some listener modules onto the dispatcher ... # Now run it over a file ... $el->loop_file (filename => 'some.tpcdump'); # ... or try live capture (using the same filter syntax as tcpdump et al) $el->loop_net (filter => 'port 80'); exit 0;

This module provides the glue between the main dispatcher/listener stuff, and the underlying source of packets.
It gets packets (currently via the NetPacket layer on top of Net::Pcap), turns them into Net::Analysis::Packets, and then dispatches them to any listeners who care about 'tcp_packets'.
Current limitations:
None by default.


Adam B. Worrall, <worrall@cpan.org>

Copyright (C) 2004 by Adam B. Worrall
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.5 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.