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Top Forums Programming pcap.h Post 302077686 by Corona688 on Saturday 24th of June 2006 09:05:30 PM
Old 06-24-2006
Errrr...
Code:
#include <pcap.h>

perhaps? If not, explain what the problem actually is before asking for help.
 

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