## Need an IO::Handle to $kernel->select_read() upon
$heap->{fdh} = IO::Handle->new_from_fd( $heap->{fd}, "r" )
or die "Can't create IO::Handle from pcap fd: $!\n";
NAME¶
POE::Component::Pcap - POE Interface to Net::Pcap
SYNOPSIS¶
use POE::Component::Pcap;
POE::Component::Pcap->spawn(
Alias => 'pcap',
Device => 'eth0',
Filter => 'host fooble or host blort',
Dispatch => 'got_packet',
Session => $my_session_id,
);
$poe_kernel->post( pcap => open_live =>
'eth0', 80, 1, 100 );
$poe_kernel->post( pcap => set_filter => 'arp or host zooble' );
$poe_kernel->post( pcap => set_dispatch => 'target_state' );
$poe_kernel->post( pcap => 'run' );
$poe_kernel->post( pcap => 'shutdown' );
DESCRIPTION¶
POE::Component::Pcap provides a wrapper for using the Net::Pcap module from POE
programs. The component creates a separate session which posts events to a
specified session and state when packets are available.
ARGUMENTS¶
- Alias
- The alias for the Pcap session. Used to post events such as
"run" and "shutdown" to control the component.
Defaults to "pcap" if not specified.
- Device
- As a shortcut, the device for Net::Pcap to watch may be specified when
creating the component. If this argument is used, Net::Pcap::open_live
will be called with a snaplen of 80 octets, a timeout of 100ms, and the
interface will be put in promiscuous mode. If these values are not
suitable, post an "open_live" event instead.
- Filter
- Another shortcut, calls Net::Pcap::compile and Net::Pcap::setfilter to set
a packet filter. This can only be used if the Device argument is
also given; otherwise a "set_filter" event should be posted
after an "open_live" event (since Net::Pcap must have a
"pcap_t" descriptor to work with).
- Dispatch
- Session
- These specify the session and state to which events should be posted when
packets are received.
EVENTS¶
The following examples assume that the component's alias has been set to the
default value of
pcap.
- open_live
-
$_[KERNEL]->post( pcap => open_live
=> 'device', [snaplen], [promsic?], [timeout] );
Calls Net::Pcap::open_live. The device name must be specified. The snaplen,
promiscuous, and timeout parameters default to 80, 1, and 100
respectively. This event must be posted (or the Device argument
must have been passed to spawn()) before anything else can be done
with the component.
- set_filter
-
$_[KERNEL]->post( pcap => set_filter
=> 'host fooble or host blort' )
Sets the Net::Pcap capture filter. See tcpdump(8) for details on the
filter language used by pcap(3).
- set_dispatch
-
$_[KERNEL]->post( pcap => set_dispatch
=> 'target_state', 'target_session' );
Sets the state and session to which events are sent when packets are
recevied. The target session will default to the sender of the event if
not specified.
The event posted will have a single argument (available as ARG0)
which will be an array reference containing the $hdr and $pkt parameters
from Net::Pcap. See the Net::Pcap(3) documentation for more
details.
- run
-
$_[KERNEL]->post( pcap => 'run' );
Causes the component to register a select_read and start watching for
packets.
- shutdown
-
$_[KERNEL]->post( pcap => 'shutdown' );
Shuts the component down. Causes Net::Pcap::close to be called.
SEE ALSO¶
Net::Pcap(3),
pcap(3),
tcpdump(8),
POE(3),
POE::
Component(3)
AUTHOR¶
Mike Fletcher, <fletch@phydeaux.org>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2000-2001, Mike Fletcher. All Rights Reserved. This is free software;
you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
itself.