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Re: Net::Pcap or Net::xxxx?? to lookup subnet info...

by Steve_p (Priest)
on Oct 25, 2004 at 03:14 UTC ( [id://402136]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Net::Pcap or Net::xxxx?? to lookup subnet info...

Right now, nothing else will quite give you that information. I'm working on Net::Libnet, but it's still a long ways from being something that you could use. If your up to it, writing a C program with libpcap and libnet could get you the information you're looking for.

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by gardner1 (Initiate) on Oct 25, 2004 at 04:52 UTC
    Thank you to both! I will take a close look at Net::Libnet, and to answer previous, yes, I am currently using nmap at the command line, and Net::Pcap/PcapUtils give me a bit more extensibility. So, I presume, the first step that a user of my form will have to take will be incumbent upon their knowledge of the nets they know about.

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