hi guys how can i collect the packet length for each packet in the pcap file? thanks a lot
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I suggest a high-tech method, which very few people know: reading the documentation. man pcap tells us there are actually two different lengths available:
caplen a bpf_u_int32 giving the number of bytes of the packet that are
available from the capture
len a bpf_u_int32 giving the length of the packet, in bytes (which
might be more than the number of bytes available from the cap-
ture, if the length of the packet is larger than the maximum num-
ber of bytes to capture)
An example in C:
/* Grab a packet */
packet = pcap_next(handle, &header);
if (packet == NULL) { /* End of file */
break;
}
printf ("Got a packet with length of [%d] \n",
header.len);
Another one in Python with the pcapy library:
import pcapy
reader = pcapy.open_offline("packets.pcap")
while True:
try:
(header, payload) = reader.next()
print "Got a packet of length %d" % header.getlen()
except pcapy.PcapError:
break
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Those two examples below work fine:
(WinPcap)(Compiler CL , Microsoft VC) I have wrote this function (in C) to get packet size and it works fine. Don't forget to include pcap.h and set HAVE_REMOTE in compiler preprocessors
Another wroking Example in Python using the wonderful SCAPY
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