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+ vendorlibdir = $(vendordir)/$(ruby_version)
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+ sysconfdir = $(prefix)/etc
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+ libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
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+ sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/sbin
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+ rubylibdir = $(libdir)/ruby/$(ruby_version)
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+ docdir = $(datarootdir)/doc/$(PACKAGE)
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+ dvidir = $(docdir)
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+ vendordir = $(libdir)/ruby/vendor_ruby
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+ datarootdir = $(prefix)/share
33
+ pdfdir = $(docdir)
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+ archdir = $(rubylibdir)/$(arch)
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+ sitearchdir = $(sitelibdir)/$(sitearch)
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+ datadir = $(datarootdir)
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+ localstatedir = $(prefix)/var
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+ sitelibdir = $(sitedir)/$(ruby_version)
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+
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+ CC = cc
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+ LIBRUBY = $(LIBRUBY_SO)
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+ LIBRUBY_A = lib$(RUBY_SO_NAME)-static.a
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+ LIBRUBYARG_SHARED = -Wl,-R -Wl,$(libdir) -L$(libdir) -l$(RUBY_SO_NAME)
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+ LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = -l$(RUBY_SO_NAME)-static
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+
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+ RUBY_EXTCONF_H =
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+ CFLAGS = -fPIC -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC $(cflags)
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+ INCFLAGS = -I. -I. -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-freebsd8 -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake
49
+ DEFS =
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+ CPPFLAGS =
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+ CXXFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
52
+ ldflags = -L. -rdynamic
53
+ dldflags = -Wl,-soname,$(.TARGET)
54
+ archflag =
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+ DLDFLAGS = $(ldflags) $(dldflags) $(archflag)
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+ LDSHARED = cc -shared
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+ AR = ar
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+ EXEEXT =
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+
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+ RUBY_INSTALL_NAME = ruby18
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+ RUBY_SO_NAME = ruby18
62
+ arch = i386-freebsd8
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+ sitearch = i386-freebsd8
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+ ruby_version = 1.8
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+ ruby = /usr/local/bin/ruby18
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+ RUBY = $(ruby)
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+ RM = rm -f
68
+ MAKEDIRS = mkdir -p
69
+ INSTALL = /usr/bin/install -c -o root -g wheel
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+ INSTALL_PROG = $(INSTALL) -m 0755
71
+ INSTALL_DATA = install -o root -g wheel -m 444
72
+ COPY = cp
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+
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+ #### End of system configuration section. ####
75
+
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+ preload =
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+
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+ libpath = . $(libdir)
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+ LIBPATH = -L. -L$(libdir) -Wl,-R$(libdir)
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+ DEFFILE =
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+
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+ CLEANFILES = mkmf.log
83
+ DISTCLEANFILES =
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+
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+ extout =
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+ extout_prefix =
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+ target_prefix =
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+ LOCAL_LIBS =
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+ LIBS = $(LIBRUBYARG_SHARED) -lpcap -lrt -lcrypt -lm -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -pthread
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+ SRCS =
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+ OBJS =
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+ TARGET =
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+ DLLIB =
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+ EXTSTATIC =
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+ STATIC_LIB =
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+
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+ BINDIR = $(bindir)
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+ RUBYCOMMONDIR = $(sitedir)$(target_prefix)
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+ RUBYLIBDIR = $(sitelibdir)$(target_prefix)
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+ RUBYARCHDIR = $(sitearchdir)$(target_prefix)
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+
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+ TARGET_SO = $(DLLIB)
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+ CLEANLIBS = $(TARGET).so $(TARGET).il? $(TARGET).tds $(TARGET).map
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+ CLEANOBJS = *.o *.a *.s[ol] *.pdb *.exp *.bak
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+
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+ all: Makefile
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+ static: $(STATIC_LIB)
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+
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+ clean:
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+ @-$(RM) $(CLEANLIBS) $(CLEANOBJS) $(CLEANFILES)
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+
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+ distclean: clean
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+ @-$(RM) Makefile $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H) conftest.* mkmf.log
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+ @-$(RM) core ruby$(EXEEXT) *~ $(DISTCLEANFILES)
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+
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+ realclean: distclean
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+ install: install-so install-rb
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+
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+ install-so: Makefile
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+ install-rb: pre-install-rb install-rb-default
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+ install-rb-default: pre-install-rb-default
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+ pre-install-rb: Makefile
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+ pre-install-rb-default: Makefile
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+
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+ site-install: site-install-so site-install-rb install
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+ site-install-so: install-so
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+ site-install-rb: install-rb
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+
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1
+ = pcaprub
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+
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+ This goal of this project is to provide a consistent interface to LBL's libpcap
4
+ packet capture library. This project was created because the currently
5
+ available ruby-pcap library is poorly designed and has been unmaintained since
6
+ 2000. This does not provide packet processing functionality, it simply provides
7
+ the interface for capturing packets. For packet processing capability, see the
8
+ PacketRub project (http://packetrub.rubyforge.org).
9
+
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+ Requirements:
11
+ libpcap - http://www.tcpdump.org
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'rake'
3
+
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+ begin
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+ require 'jeweler'
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+ Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gem|
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+ gem.name = "pcaprub"
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+ gem.summary = "libpcap bindings for ruby"
9
+ gem.description = "libpcap bindings for ruby"
10
+ gem.email = "shadowbq@gmail.com"
11
+ gem.homepage = "http://github.com/shadowbq/pcaprub"
12
+ gem.authors = ["shadowbq"]
13
+ gem.extensions = ["lib/extconf.rb"]
14
+ # gem is a Gem::Specification... see http://www.rubygems.org/read/chapter/20 for additional settings
15
+ end
16
+ Jeweler::GemcutterTasks.new
17
+ rescue LoadError
18
+ puts "Jeweler (or a dependency) not available. Install it with: gem install jeweler"
19
+ end
20
+
21
+ require 'rake/testtask'
22
+ Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |test|
23
+ test.libs << 'lib' << 'test'
24
+ test.pattern = 'test/**/test_*.rb'
25
+ test.verbose = true
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ begin
29
+ require 'rcov/rcovtask'
30
+ Rcov::RcovTask.new do |test|
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+ test.libs << 'test'
32
+ test.pattern = 'test/**/test_*.rb'
33
+ test.verbose = true
34
+ end
35
+ rescue LoadError
36
+ task :rcov do
37
+ abort "RCov is not available. In order to run rcov, you must: sudo gem install spicycode-rcov"
38
+ end
39
+ end
40
+
41
+ task :test => :check_dependencies
42
+
43
+ task :default => :test
44
+
45
+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
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+ version = File.exist?('VERSION') ? File.read('VERSION') : ""
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+
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+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc'
50
+ rdoc.title = "pcaprub #{version}"
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+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README*')
52
+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb')
53
+ end
data/VERSION ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
1
+ 0.6.0
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
1
+ require 'mkmf'
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+
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+ have_library("pcap", "pcap_open_live")
4
+ create_makefile("pcaprub")
@@ -0,0 +1,246 @@
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+ #include "ruby.h"
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+ #include "rubysig.h"
3
+
4
+ #include <pcap.h>
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+
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+ static VALUE rb_cPcap;
7
+
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+ #define OFFLINE 1
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+ #define LIVE 2
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+
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+ typedef struct rbpcap {
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+ pcap_t *pd;
13
+ char iface[256];
14
+ char type;
15
+ } rbpcap_t;
16
+
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+ static VALUE
18
+ rbpcap_new_s(VALUE class)
19
+ {
20
+ VALUE self;
21
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
22
+
23
+ // need to make destructor do a pcap_close later
24
+ self = Data_Make_Struct(class, rbpcap_t, 0, free, rbp);
25
+ rb_obj_call_init(self, 0, 0);
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+
27
+ memset(rbp, 0, sizeof(rbpcap_t));
28
+
29
+ return self;
30
+ }
31
+
32
+ static VALUE
33
+ rbpcap_setfilter(VALUE self, VALUE filter)
34
+ {
35
+ char eb[1024];
36
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
37
+ u_int32_t mask = 0, netid = 0;
38
+ struct bpf_program bpf;
39
+
40
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
41
+
42
+ if(TYPE(filter) != T_STRING)
43
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "filter must be a string");
44
+
45
+ if(rbp->type == LIVE)
46
+ if(pcap_lookupnet(rbp->iface, &netid, &mask, eb) < 0)
47
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "%s", eb);
48
+
49
+ if(pcap_compile(rbp->pd, &bpf, RSTRING(filter)->ptr, 0, mask) < 0)
50
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "invalid bpf filter");
51
+
52
+ if(pcap_setfilter(rbp->pd, &bpf) < 0)
53
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "unable to set bpf filter");
54
+
55
+ return self;
56
+ }
57
+
58
+ static VALUE
59
+ rbpcap_open_live(VALUE self, VALUE interface, VALUE snaplen, VALUE promisc, VALUE timeout)
60
+ {
61
+ char eb[1024];
62
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
63
+ int promisc_value = 0;
64
+
65
+ if(TYPE(interface) != T_STRING)
66
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "interface must be a string");
67
+ if(TYPE(snaplen) != T_FIXNUM)
68
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "snaplen must be a fixnum");
69
+ if(TYPE(timeout) != T_FIXNUM)
70
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "timeout must be a fixnum");
71
+
72
+ switch(promisc) {
73
+ case Qtrue:
74
+ promisc_value = 1;
75
+ break;
76
+ case Qfalse:
77
+ promisc_value = 0;
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+ break;
79
+ default:
80
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Argument not boolean");
81
+ }
82
+
83
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
84
+
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+ rbp->type = LIVE;
86
+ memset(rbp->iface, 0, sizeof(rbp->iface));
87
+ strncpy(rbp->iface, RSTRING(interface)->ptr, sizeof(rbp->iface) - 1);
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+
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+ rbp->pd = pcap_open_live(
90
+ RSTRING(interface)->ptr,
91
+ NUM2INT(snaplen),
92
+ promisc_value,
93
+ NUM2INT(timeout),
94
+ eb
95
+ );
96
+
97
+ if(!rbp->pd)
98
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "%s", eb);
99
+
100
+ return self;
101
+ }
102
+
103
+ static VALUE
104
+ rbpcap_open_live_s(VALUE class, VALUE interface, VALUE snaplen, VALUE promisc, VALUE timeout)
105
+ {
106
+ VALUE iPcap = rb_funcall(rb_cPcap, rb_intern("new"), 0);
107
+
108
+ return rbpcap_open_live(iPcap, interface, snaplen, promisc, timeout);
109
+ }
110
+
111
+ static VALUE
112
+ rbpcap_open_offline(VALUE self, VALUE filename)
113
+ {
114
+ char eb[1024];
115
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
116
+
117
+ if(TYPE(filename) != T_STRING)
118
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "filename must be a string");
119
+
120
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
121
+
122
+ memset(rbp->iface, 0, sizeof(rbp->iface));
123
+ rbp->type = OFFLINE;
124
+
125
+ rbp->pd = pcap_open_offline(
126
+ RSTRING(filename)->ptr,
127
+ eb
128
+ );
129
+
130
+ if(!rbp->pd)
131
+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "%s", eb);
132
+
133
+ return self;
134
+ }
135
+
136
+
137
+ static VALUE
138
+ rbpcap_open_offline_s(VALUE class, VALUE filename)
139
+ {
140
+ VALUE iPcap = rb_funcall(rb_cPcap, rb_intern("new"), 0);
141
+
142
+ return rbpcap_open_offline(iPcap, filename);
143
+ }
144
+
145
+ static VALUE
146
+ rbpcap_inject(VALUE self, VALUE payload)
147
+ {
148
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
149
+
150
+ if(TYPE(payload) != T_STRING)
151
+ rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "payload must be a string");
152
+
153
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
154
+
155
+ return INT2NUM(pcap_inject(rbp->pd, RSTRING(payload)->ptr, RSTRING(payload)->len));
156
+ }
157
+
158
+ static VALUE
159
+ rbpcap_next(VALUE self)
160
+ {
161
+ int ret;
162
+ char *pkt;
163
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
164
+ struct pcap_pkthdr pkthdr;
165
+
166
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
167
+
168
+ memset(&pkthdr, 0, sizeof(pkthdr));
169
+
170
+ TRAP_BEG;
171
+ pkt = (char *)pcap_next(rbp->pd, &pkthdr);
172
+ TRAP_END;
173
+
174
+ if(pkthdr.caplen > 0)
175
+ return rb_str_new(pkt, pkthdr.caplen);
176
+
177
+ return Qnil;
178
+ }
179
+
180
+ static VALUE
181
+ rbpcap_capture(VALUE self)
182
+ {
183
+ int ret;
184
+ char *pkt;
185
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
186
+ struct pcap_pkthdr pkthdr;
187
+
188
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
189
+
190
+ for(;;) {
191
+
192
+ VALUE packet = rbpcap_next(self);
193
+
194
+ if(packet == Qnil && rbp->type == OFFLINE)
195
+ break;
196
+
197
+ if(packet != Qnil)
198
+ rb_yield(packet);
199
+ }
200
+
201
+ return self;
202
+ }
203
+
204
+
205
+ static VALUE
206
+ rbpcap_datalink(VALUE self)
207
+ {
208
+ rbpcap_t *rbp;
209
+
210
+ Data_Get_Struct(self, rbpcap_t, rbp);
211
+
212
+ return INT2NUM(pcap_datalink(rbp->pd));
213
+ }
214
+
215
+ void
216
+ Init_pcaprub()
217
+ {
218
+ // Pcap
219
+ rb_cPcap = rb_define_class("Pcap", rb_cObject);
220
+
221
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_NULL", INT2NUM(DLT_NULL));
222
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_EN10MB", INT2NUM(DLT_EN10MB));
223
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_EN3MB", INT2NUM(DLT_EN3MB));
224
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_AX25", INT2NUM(DLT_AX25));
225
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_PRONET", INT2NUM(DLT_PRONET));
226
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_CHAOS", INT2NUM(DLT_CHAOS));
227
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_IEEE802", INT2NUM(DLT_IEEE802));
228
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_ARCNET", INT2NUM(DLT_ARCNET));
229
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_SLIP", INT2NUM(DLT_SLIP));
230
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_PPP", INT2NUM(DLT_PPP));
231
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_FDDI", INT2NUM(DLT_FDDI));
232
+ rb_define_const(rb_cPcap, "DLT_ATM_RFC1483", INT2NUM(DLT_ATM_RFC1483));
233
+
234
+
235
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cPcap, "new", rbpcap_new_s, 0);
236
+
237
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cPcap, "open_live", rbpcap_open_live_s, 4);
238
+ rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cPcap, "open_offline", rbpcap_open_offline_s, 1);
239
+
240
+ rb_define_method(rb_cPcap, "each", rbpcap_capture, 0);
241
+ rb_define_method(rb_cPcap, "next", rbpcap_next, 0);
242
+ rb_define_method(rb_cPcap, "setfilter", rbpcap_setfilter, 1);
243
+ rb_define_method(rb_cPcap, "inject", rbpcap_inject, 1);
244
+ rb_define_method(rb_cPcap, "datalink", rbpcap_datalink, 0);
245
+
246
+ }
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
1
+ require File.expand_path('./lib/extconf.rb')
2
+
3
+ module Pcaprub
4
+ VERSION="0.6.0"
5
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
1
+ have_library: checking for pcap_open_live() in -lpcap... -------------------- yes
2
+
3
+ "cc -o conftest -I. -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-freebsd8 -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC conftest.c -L. -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-R/usr/local/lib -L. -rdynamic -lruby18-static -lpcap -lrt -lcrypt -lm -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -pthread "
4
+ conftest.c: In function 't':
5
+ conftest.c:3: error: 'pcap_open_live' undeclared (first use in this function)
6
+ conftest.c:3: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
7
+ conftest.c:3: error: for each function it appears in.)
8
+ checked program was:
9
+ /* begin */
10
+ 1: /*top*/
11
+ 2: int main() { return 0; }
12
+ 3: int t() { void ((*volatile p)()); p = (void ((*)()))pcap_open_live; return 0; }
13
+ /* end */
14
+
15
+ "cc -o conftest -I. -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.8/i386-freebsd8 -I/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rake-0.8.7/lib/rake -O2 -pipe -fno-strict-aliasing -fPIC conftest.c -L. -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-R/usr/local/lib -L. -rdynamic -lruby18-static -lpcap -lrt -lcrypt -lm -rpath=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib -pthread "
16
+ checked program was:
17
+ /* begin */
18
+ 1: /*top*/
19
+ 2: int main() { return 0; }
20
+ 3: int t() { pcap_open_live(); return 0; }
21
+ /* end */
22
+
23
+ --------------------
24
+
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'test/unit'
3
+ require 'shoulda'
4
+
5
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib'))
6
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__))
7
+ require 'pcaprub'
8
+
9
+ class Test::Unit::TestCase
10
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
1
+ require 'helper'
2
+
3
+ class TestPcaprub < Test::Unit::TestCase
4
+ should "be true" do
5
+ assert true
6
+ end
7
+ end
metadata ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: pcaprub
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.6.0
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - shadowbq
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2010-02-04 00:00:00 -05:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies: []
15
+
16
+ description: libpcap bindings for ruby
17
+ email: shadowbq@gmail.com
18
+ executables: []
19
+
20
+ extensions:
21
+ - lib/extconf.rb
22
+ extra_rdoc_files:
23
+ - LICENSE
24
+ - README.rdoc
25
+ files:
26
+ - .document
27
+ - .gitignore
28
+ - LICENSE
29
+ - Makefile
30
+ - README.rdoc
31
+ - Rakefile
32
+ - VERSION
33
+ - lib/extconf.rb
34
+ - lib/pcaprub.c
35
+ - lib/pcaprub.rb
36
+ - mkmf.log
37
+ - test/helper.rb
38
+ - test/test_pcaprub.rb
39
+ has_rdoc: true
40
+ homepage: http://github.com/shadowbq/pcaprub
41
+ licenses: []
42
+
43
+ post_install_message:
44
+ rdoc_options:
45
+ - --charset=UTF-8
46
+ require_paths:
47
+ - lib
48
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
49
+ requirements:
50
+ - - ">="
51
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
52
+ version: "0"
53
+ version:
54
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
55
+ requirements:
56
+ - - ">="
57
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
58
+ version: "0"
59
+ version:
60
+ requirements: []
61
+
62
+ rubyforge_project:
63
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.5
64
+ signing_key:
65
+ specification_version: 3
66
+ summary: libpcap bindings for ruby
67
+ test_files:
68
+ - test/helper.rb
69
+ - test/test_pcaprub.rb