Sniffing packets on your network
If you are interested in sniffing packets on your local network, this recipe can be used as the starting point. Remember that you may not be able to sniff packets other than what is destined to your machine, as decent network switches will only forward traffic that is designated for your machine.
Getting ready
You need to install the pylibpcap library (Version 0.6.4 or greater) for this recipe to work. In Debian-based Linux systems, you may install it using the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install python-libpcapIt is also available at SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/pylibpcap/).
Python 3 may require you to install pypcap using pip instead:
$ sudo pip install pypcapYou also need to install the construct library, which can be installed from PyPI via pip or easy_install, as shown in the following command:
$ easy_install constructNote
You may also install construct directly from https://github.com/construct/construct/releases.
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